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You´ll become really a firsthand witness of an upcoming nuclear catastrophe when reading this outstanding crime thriller. Fanatical anti-nuclear activists are going to cause the explosion of the nuclear-waste shipment from France to the North-East of Germany. The planned Castor - Transport, called "Otto Hahn", contains 2,500 nuclear - fuel rods. The recommended way is Saarbrücken, Frankfurt/Main, Köln, Essen and Dortmund to the German Federal State Mecklenburg - Vorpommern. The terrorists intend to bring it to a blast in a very busy major city of the Ruhr - Area. It could happen remote…mehr

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You´ll become really a firsthand witness of an upcoming nuclear catastrophe when reading this outstanding crime thriller. Fanatical anti-nuclear activists are going to cause the explosion of the nuclear-waste shipment from France to the North-East of Germany. The planned Castor - Transport, called "Otto Hahn", contains 2,500 nuclear - fuel rods. The recommended way is Saarbrücken, Frankfurt/Main, Köln, Essen and Dortmund to the German Federal State Mecklenburg - Vorpommern. The terrorists intend to bring it to a blast in a very busy major city of the Ruhr - Area. It could happen remote controlled.If it would really work, millions of people could be killed. Possibly total Germany and the bordered countries are going to be destroyed.ISBN 978-3-8442-7
Autorenporträt
Kunold, GüntherKunold Guenther, born 1938, studied mechanical engineering and later business management at the Administrative - and Business Academy (VWA) in Cologne.Now married, he started his professional career at the Ford plant in Cologne. After a few years he took over the technical management at one of the world's most famous Cosmetics- and Perfume - Company 4711.In 1972 he moved to a packaging company which was situated in the Ruhr area.Nearly two decades he worked there as technical director and authorized representative before - 50 years old - he got in charge of the management of two packaging plants in the Rhineland. Although his headquarter was in Germany, he had offices in London, Barcelona and Padua.His two daughters are now married and there are 4 grandchildren. Guenther Kunold we