Fri, Apr 17, 1970
Gratz hides Cadet in his flat, both from the SS attempting a house to house search and his own CO, Colonel Reichwein, who now has his own doubts about Gratz. Cadet plans to leave and take Nina with him, but realises this will be impossible when Gratz deliberately lets slip that Nina knows vital information, and the SS is on the alert for any escape of hers. Cadet attempts to kill Nina instead, but merely reveals his intentions - the gun he uses is unloaded; getting into a struggle with Gratz, he is then killed himself by Nina.
Fri, May 1, 1970
Nina receives a message to go to the Church of St Xavier where she will meet Adelaide, but instead once there the SS burst in and shoot the priest, Father DuBois, and take Nina and Adelaide. Under interrogation, Adelaide holds her nerve but Nina breaks down and implicates Adelaide. It is, however, just a test of their true loyalties arranged by Allard - their interrogator is Anton, of the resistance, and DuBois had been shot for collaboration. Gratz has become concerned by Nina's absence and the confusing reports of the incident at the church, but finds Nina back safely at the club with Adelaide. Not fooled by their innocent explanation of spending the day together, he takes Nina back with him.
Fri, Apr 10, 1970
Gratz captures SOE agent David Mainwaring, codename 'Cadet', being landed on the coast - staging a dummy parachute drop to successfully distract the SS, but in doing so further antagonising them, as they suspect his actions. Gratz willingly gives the details of Cadet's capture to Nina, allowing her to pass it to the resistance and claim she has obtained it surreptitiously. Cadet is deliberately allowed to escape by Gratz, and hide in his flat, to be able to give details of his mission to Nina: Cadet wants Nina to then give a false message back to Gratz, but is unsure if he can rely on her.
Fri, Feb 27, 1970
Arriving at a café in Limoges owned by Emile, Vincent, Jimmy and Nina are given identities which will enable them to work in a local armaments factory - they can then be smuggled out on a freight train. Lutzig, and Sergeant Gratz of the Abwehr who he is being forced to work with, suspect they are in the area and get on their trail after questioning the café owner, who Gratz has long been suspicious of. Realising that a shipment from the factory could be used as an escape route, Gratz has Emile released knowing that he will telephone there to warn his contact. This leads Lutzig and Gratz to Nina, although Vincent and Jimmy had already been able to escape from the factory.
Fri, Jan 2, 1970
In September 1942, fighter pilot Jimmy Briggs is shot down over France. Hiding in a village school, he overhears a discussion between resistance worker Ann-Marie Poitiers, codename 'Nina', who has fled from Paris after the resistance meeting she was attending to act as interpreter was broken up, and the local resistance led by codename 'Vincent'. Vincent's instinct is to shoot Nina as a security risk, and, doubting his story, Jimmy as a probable German infiltrator. His radio operator, Robespierre, is unhappy with this and seeks advice from London, who give orders to return Jimmy and Nina to Britain. With the Germans already starting to search the village, Jimmy, Nina and Vincent are able to escape.