In early 1989, the Communist Governments of the USSR and East Germany realised the downfall of the Iron Curtain was inevitable. A plan was hatched to allow its demise and prepare for a silent invasion that would envelop the whole of Europe;in 25 years' time. Dieter Littman was the first man through the border crossing point "Checkpoint Charlie" in the evening of the 9th November 1989, and it was he who was to pull the switch to activate the invasion on the 9th November 2014.
Major Chris Newton - serving with the British Army in Germany - had been passing Secret information to the East for several years when the 'wall' came tumbling down. He knew he had to disappear fast, and did so successfully for 25 years, until by chance he stumbled on the plan to take over Europe. All he had to do was convince the British Government. But whose side was the Home Secretary on? And did he really care?