Michael Thomas - Night of the Nazi Zombies

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'Night of the Living Dead' meets 'Saving Private Ryan' in a bloodthirsty World War II night of terror. World War II is raging across the globe and the Nazis are being pushed back slowly by the victorious Allies. It is 1944 and the Allies are poised to open up a second front in occupied France to join the Soviet Union in a final assault that will bring the war to its conclusion. In the early hours of the D-Day invasion, Sergeant Smith and his unit of elite airborne infantry arrive in occupied France. Their mission is to capture a series of important bridges deep behind enemy lines prior to the arrival of the main infantry. It soon becomes apparent however that the Germans have a terrifying secret weapon, one that could drive the allies back into the sea and could change the fate of the War!

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“Tony took care of him, it was the last thing he did. I think I passed out or something because the last thing I remember was waking up and hearing gunfire. I dragged myself down to here in case it was more of those crazy bastards, then you turned up.”

“I can get a splint on that leg, do you think you can walk on it?” said Lieutenant Harvey.

“No way, Sir, I can hardly feel it anymore,” replied Martinez.

“That’s weird, the blood loss doesn’t seem too great and it has clotted very quickly,” observed Harvey. He turned to the Captain.

“I suggest we put him on a stretcher and get back on the trail for the bridge.”

“I agree,” answered Captain Scott, “we’ve made quite a bit of noise, who knows who else is out here.”

“What about the bodies?” asked Clarke.

Smith replied straight away.

“Strip them of ID and ammo and move them off the trail. We don’t have time for burial, if we hang around we might end up joining them.”

Both the officers nodded in agreement.

Captain Scott spoke to Lieutenant Harvey, “I appreciate these are your men and I’m not here to interfere. I’ll stay with you just as long as needed till I meet my unit. Is that going to be a problem?”

Harvey responded with a look of satisfaction.

“No problem at all Captain, I’ll do my best to get you to your unit as soon as possible,” he turned to Smith.

“Get the bodies out of sight, when you’ve finished assemble the men, we will continue in ten minutes.”

Smith saluted the officer, “Sir!”

He returned to the men who were now preparing to move out.

The mission would continue.

CHAPTER FOUR

Adrienne and Madeleine both sat quietly, they had now been waiting almost half an hour and there was still no sign of the others. The only movement they’d seen were several rabbits that had darted out from the wood in front and scared the two girls half to death. From their position they had a good view out into the field of anybody approaching, the main reason they had chosen this spot. For the last few weeks the girls had been running errands for the local resistance cell that they and the two men were a part of. It was a risky business but all of them wanted to do their bit to drive the Nazis away from this area.

Madeleine spoke quietly, “Do you remember how many trucks we saw yesterday on their way to the base, you know, the ones with all the boxes on them?”

Adrienne scratched her head whilst counting on her hands.

“I think there were seven or eight of them, about the same as the night before.” “Madeleine spoke to herself, “I wonder what they are up to?”

“Look!” called out Adrienne, pointing to the tree line in front of them.

Shadows crept out onto the grass at the front but it looked like more than two people. Adrienne looked towards Madeleine with a confused expression.

Madeleine looked more carefully, finally spotting the figures of Pierre and François as they emerged from the trees. She lifted her torch up and flashed it briefly at the two men, the light revealed far more than either of the girls expected. Chasing the two Frenchmen were a dozen German soldiers, staggering towards them as though they were hurt or drunk. In the middle of the group was a soldier with a long coat, he looked like an SS or Gestapo man. Pierre shouted out to the girls to take the radio and run, but before he could finish his sentence one of the soldiers grabbed his foot and pulled him down. The man in the long coat seemed to be biting him. François turned back to help but was dragged to the ground by three of the soldiers. He shouted and flailed wildly but in seconds another two were on him, clawing and biting as they went.

The two girls stood in terror as they watched the two men being attacked in such a violent way. Madeleine’s fear turned to anger and she pointed the torch at the group as she went to move forward to try and help them. One of the soldiers looked up, blood dripping from its mouth. It opened its jaw unnaturally wide and let out a terrifying groan. Two of the others dropped the Frenchmen and looked towards the girls.

Adrienne lunged forward, grabbing Madeleine to stop her moving towards the scene of carnage. As soon as she stopped the Germans turned back to their victim, almost oblivious to the girls. It was now clear that they could do nothing to help the men as more and more of the soldiers crowded around and started attacking them. François screamed and then a sickening tearing sound stopped him. The light from the torch showed a heaving group of people, a head lifted up, it was one of the soldiers and looked directly at the girls. From its mouth dripped blood and it chewed on what looked like raw flesh. Adrienne screamed and turned to run. Madeleine tried to stop her but she was too late. The girl’s movement attracted the attention of the soldiers and this time a small group left the dying Frenchman and started moving towards the girls, one of them grabbing Madeleine. Madeleine’s decision on whether to help the men or not was made for her as François must have pulled out his pistol. With just two shots fired in quick succession the screaming stopped and the group of cannibalistic Germans turned en mass to the girls. Madeleine left the radio equipment but did grab her notebook and then chased after Adrienne who was already thirty feet away.

* * *

The sixteen man column was once again back on the route to their bridge objective. Now with an extra two Americans in tow the group was slowed down by the additional stretcher on which the wounded Corporal Martinez lay. It had been forty five minutes since they’d left the woodland and they were nearly a third the way to their objective, the Orne River Bridge. Though they’d missed the first stage of the attack, there were only two options and both required their presence. First, if the British soldiers had already captured it then they would be needed to help with the defence of the bridge. The second scenario would be that they had somehow failed to take the bridge, if this was the case then Lieutenant Harvey and his men would have to capture the bridge themselves and hold it till relieved.

The terrain was flat and they were moving from one field to another. Behind them was the thick cover of yet another piece of woodland. There were narrow roads a short distance away but Sergeant Smith had advised keeping off them, especially after their first encounter with the mysterious German convoy. They were following the perimeter boundaries of the fields as the broken walls and fences provided handy cover if needed and also broke up their shapes as they moved in the open terrain. Off to their left flank was a thick wood that eventually reached a small village off into the distance. It looked like a road ran the other side of the wooded area, another reason to keep well away from it. Smith had made sure that the broken fence lay between them and the woodland, just in case.

Sergeant Smith and two of his corporals were at the front of the column, around a hundred yards ahead of the rest of the men. After coming across several unexpected surprises he was taking no chances. This position was commonly known as taking point and essentially put the three men in the most dangerous position if they came across trouble. The primary benefit was that the rest of the column would have time to respond. By keeping an experienced man like Smith at the front their chances of surprise were greatly reduced.

Lieutenant Harvey walked alongside the wounded American soldier, talking quietly and trying to learn more about the men that had attacked him. He was very concerned at the change in the man’s leg wound. The blood had congealed very quickly and was now starting to look like the kind of wound he would expect to find on a dead body. It simply didn’t make sense, unless the man had a serious case of gangrene, but so quickly!

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