It is glorious May in Berlin, 1938. The city's joyful residents are besotted by a man they believe to be their saviour. A man who has swept away the ignominy of defeat in war twenty years earlier. A man who has rebuilt the German economy, created employment, restored prosperity and inflated pride for an insulted, angry nation. What does it matter that the driving force behind the country's burgeoning industry might be rearmament? What does it matter...