The Germans planted explosives to blow up the cities of Krakow and Prague, but the underground resistance in Poland works with the Soviets to stop the disaster.
At the end of World War II the losing Germans are revengeful. They planted massive amounts of explosives to blow up the cities of Krakow and Prague. Small groups of Poles and Soviets are working together in the underground resistance trying to prevent the disaster. The Germans are ready to level the cities just before the Red Army comes near.—Steve Shelokhonov