"TO THE WARSAW GHETTO!"
Writer/Editor: Roy Thomas | Illustrators: Frank Robbins & Frank Springer
Colorist: Phil Rache | Letterer: Joe Rosen
Writer/Editor: Roy Thomas | Illustrators: Frank Robbins & Frank Springer
Colorist: Phil Rache | Letterer: Joe Rosen
The Plot: The Human Torch flies over London, despondant over Jacqueline's obvious feelings for Captain America. As he passes the Tower of London, where Professor Gold is being held following his rampage as the Blue Bullet, the Torch decides to pay the professor a visit and question him about his comment that what happens next will be on the Invaders' heads. In his cell, Gold says that he worked for the Nazis unwillingly. He is a Polish Jew who fled the Nazi occupation to become an Allied scientist -- but the Nazis found him and forced him to do their bidding, lest they kill his brother, who remained behind in Warsaw.
The Torch returns to Falsworth Manor to recruit the Invaders in rescuing Gold's brother. Jacob. The group, now counting Jacqueline in the guise of Spitfire among them, boards Namor's flagship and flies to Poland. Under cover of night, they inflitrate the ghetto to find Jacob in his book shop. But the Invaders run afoul of Nazi soldiers, who call in a few Panzer tanks as backup. The heroes make short work of two tanks, but when the third tank's commander threatens to kill Jacob and several other civilians, the Invaders are forced to surrender, and are taken away.
Jacob returns to his shop, realizing he must now stop ignoring the Nazis' atrocities and stand up against them to help the Invaders and his own people.