It was the year 1942, during the Second World War. Czechoslovakia, Poland, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Greece, France — all were in the hands of the German occupation forces — and the Gestapo — whose victims were either callously killed, or imprisoned without trial in the dreaded concentration camps.
The Deathless Men were a body of patriots from the conquered countries of Europe, men who had lost everything, and who had no further interest in life except vengeance. They had sworn to exterminate their oppressors. They had drawn up a list of prominent Nazis and of traitors, all of whom they had sentenced to death!