Captain Crush And The Great Adventure

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Captain Crush and the Great Adventure.
It was ovember 10, 1939 a man named Julian Brown, an American spy,
Was on the way to the German test site for chemicals. He was trying to figure out what Adolf Hitler was trying to do. When he got there there were two guards at the front door he thought to himself that guy on the right looks to be my size he knocked them both out and stole the guy on the rights clothes. He entered the test site, a man looked at him weird, Julian felt his stomach get butterflies, but the man just shrugged his shoulders and cept working. Julian walked to the main office of Hitler. Hitler had not been there at the time. The office had a gas chamber in it, where they test gases that they are creating. All the sudden a large

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