Their Fight for Love and Glory
Rick arranged for ILSA and Victor's escape from the Nazis. They caught the last flight from Casablanca to the safety of Lisbon. ILSA wanted to go with Rick but he knew wherever he and Captain Dupuis were going, ILSA couldn’t go. It was not that she couldn’t handle the danger. After four years of fighting the Nazis, Rick knew how smart and tough she was. But if she went with Rick her life would be in constant danger and if something happen to her, Rick would NEVER forgive himself. Rick and ILSA watched that day the Germans marched into Paris. It affected every Parisian much like the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor affected every American. June 14th, 1940 was France's “date that will live in infamy”. Nazi oppression was immediate. The symbolism of the Swastika draped over the Arc de Triomphe was lost on no one. Nazi flags flew everywhere and the "Tricolour" and singing of the "La Marseillaise" was verboten. The Nazis had turned the "City of Light" into the "City of Death, Doom and Darkness" in every way imaginable. However, everyday that passed, the Resistance grew stronger and more determined to rekindle their "City of Light". For three years, Rick's Cafe had become the epicenter of Resistance activity in Paris and all of France. “Rick’s Cafe” was small and plain compared to the grand opulence of “Rick’s Cafe Americain” in Casablanca, but this cafe served a much greater purpose. Each day dozens of messages were transmitted by one means or another through a network of secretive couriers notifying various Resistance fighters of when, where and how to thwart the Nazis. From here, sabotaging fuel depots, munitions factories, railroad tracks, and communication networks were of first priority. Rick's and the Captain's grand plan was paying off until that one fateful day in June of 1944, a day that would change their lives forever.
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