In Enemy Hands
Part 1
By
GW
In 1943, the great heroine of the Allied Cause, the self-sacrificing Amazon Princess, crimefighter and counterspy extraordinaire, surrendered herself as a hostage to the Gestapo, in exchange for a large number of Allied prisoners, scheduled to be executed.
Once the prisoners were safely across the Swiss boarder, the resourceful Amazon warrior escaped the Nazi interrogation Center, with ease. She fled into the Black forest, where she planned to rendezvous with her futuristic Amazon aircraft. Although the plane was not discernible to the naked eye or tracking devices, the wise Amazon prudently aimed to stay out of antiaircraft range of the military facility. She circled through the dark, night forest, until she'd thrown her pursuers off her track. Now, she would head for her intended rendezvous point.
However, one pursuer, more determined, and clever, then the others, the relentless, merciless Commandant Dita Kramm was not fooled by the Amazon's elusive maneuver, and taking a shorter rout, headed her quarry off, before she reached her goal.
The Princess had left the Amazon artifacts that gave her super powers in her plane, so they would not fall into Nazi hands, while she was voluntarily imprisoned. Though surprised by the Nazi woman's cleverness, she was not concerned by her temporary lack. Even without super powers, she was one of the strongest women in the world, perhaps the strongest, only rivaled by her Mother the Amazon Queen. Moreover, she had been rigorously trained in combat since early childhood, by the most accomplished Amazon martial artists.
At bay, and facing her Nazi pursuer, the gallant Amazon honorably warned the blonde woman to be wary. Commandant Kramm, brutish girl of the Hamburg docks, sneered at the warning.
Even as the Allied heroine warned her, the wily Nazi launched a lighting sneak attack.
Once she knocked Dita senseless, our brave Allied heroine turned to continue on to her planned rendezvous. She knew the danger of leaving the Nazi alive at her back, knew it was considered the wisest course to dispatch an enemy, rather than leave them behind to raise an alarm. Yet, no Amazon could wantonly take another human life, even one so depraved as that, of this evil Nazi.
Even as the Princess turned, Dita stirred, not so badly hurt as she pretended. As soon as the Amazon turned her back, Dita sprang to her feet, and launched a sneak attack, from behind.
End of Part 1
Can it be true? Can the evil
Dita have beaten our gallant Amazon in a hand to hand fight?