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"The war will be over in days. All Brandenbergers, their families, relatives, and associates will be executed. We must do something extraordinary. And why not? There's nothing to lose." Flight of the Summerbird tells of a little-known event at the end of WW II, told here by Robert Duncan-Enzmann as told to him by the passengers of the Summerbird condor airplane. A must-read for scholars of WW II.

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"The war will be over in days. All Brandenbergers, their families, relatives, and associates will be executed. We must do something extraordinary. And why not? There's nothing to lose." Flight of the Summerbird tells of a little-known event at the end of WW II, told here by Robert Duncan-Enzmann as told to him by the passengers of the Summerbird condor airplane. A must-read for scholars of WW II.
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Recording herein how the following was done would be telling. How it happened is not just unknown; it is probably unknowable - the algorithms' theme is certainly unknowable. The story, without telling how it was done, does reveal what was done. What was done was a violation, so to speak, of Isaac Asimov's Laws of Robotics. This project was so successful that instead of programming a slave, we created a conscious, self-aware entity, perhaps even a life of sorts.