AFTER-ACTION REPORT

"It is the Reich's finest hour -- 'tis a pity you are such unwilling participants..."
--Charles Westcote-Kern

A group consisting of American intelligence agents active in North Africa and academics with speciaties in Egyptology and the natural sciences were dispatched to the beseiged Libyan village of Tobruk, where 30,000 Australians held out against the entire italian army and 3 of Rommel's armored battalions. They were sent to destroy the legendary Temple of Thoth, where fascist madman Charles Westcote-Kern planned to raise an undead army to drive the British from Africa. The group were taken prisoner, and the intelligence officers were later quietly released by AsA operative Konrad Steidel. The rest were apparently going to be sacrificed by Kern, but Professor Oakley bravely unleashed the undead-summoning spell upon the Germans and his comrades. Sadly, he did not survive. The others were released after Steidel demolished the temple, and the agents were escorted under flag of truce back to Tobruk.