Poaching has become a nuisance in the Adolf Hitler Reich Safaripark, but little is done by the pencil pushing bureaucrats in Berlin to address the situation. Weeks before an historic summit of world superpowers, set to take place amidst the splendor of the Safaripark, the SS is tasked with organizing security and scouring the Serengeti for potential problems. When an employee is murdered in a remote section of the park, Senior Ranger Uwe Bernd is tasked with guiding SS Oberst-Gruppenfuhrer Joachim Peiper on a fact-finding excursion. Peiper, adamant the poaching problem is representative of a greater threat to the Chancellor, desires the indigenous of the Dark Continent be eradicated to mitigate future complications. Appalled by the callous indifference, and worried about the future of the Safaripark, Bernd wrestles with conflicting emotions. The strident opus of national security, bandied by Nazi henchmen to justify military action, sounds like a contrived excuse to orchestrate genocide. Turns out Ranger Bernd couldn't be more wrong.
Safaripark