The Open Window Project

"You bastards, what have you done!!"

- Sgt. Richard Hughes

The Start of the Project
In mid-July 1939, German scientist Francis Nast sent a letter to the Nazi leaders talking about a startling discovery he had made while working in psyhics. In the letter, he described how he "split certain atoms", and achieved "extra-ordinary results." He invited a group of officials to see the expirement in action, and by early August, the project was set up in Northern Germany.

Allied Discovery
In March of 1943, the Allied Nations found information about the Open Window Project's location from a spy. Fearing that this could be a new Nazi weapons program, Allied leaders began to form up a team to infiltrate the Open Window Project in Northern Germany.

Operation Night Hawk
In May 1943, a team of U.S. Army Rangers lead by Sgt. Richard Hughes were dropped into Nazi Germany. The team, consisting of Pvt. Walter Donaldson, Pvt. George Adams, and Timothy Williams made there way through the nearby town.