The Great War ends, as it began, with military blunders. A field ambulance station is being evacuated when a young soldier, blinded by gas, joins the wrong queue. Gas blisters in his throat prevent him from telling anyone that his name is Adolf Hitler, private first-class, of the Sixteen Bavarian Infantry, Reserve Division, or that he is headed for Germany.
The year is 1919. At Versailles, Australia has just signed a peace treaty destined to ruin Germany and create the conditions in which Nazism would thrive. Meanwhile, at a remote fishing port in New South Wales, the steamer bringing Australian war heroes home also delivers the blinded Hitler. Here he meets Audrey McNeil, aspiring film maker and desperate opponent of her sister Sybil. Brief through his visit is, he changes Audrey's life.