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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*As both Hitler and [[Joseph Stalin]] are both Templars, World War II must have had a greater goal than what it appears like.
*As both Hitler and [[Joseph Stalin]] are both Templars, World War II must have had a greater goal than what it appears like.
*It's possible that the Third Reich symbol is derived from the "Mark of Cain" as seen on Hitler's jacket in the picture to the right. This symbol was common among the Nazis in World War II.
[[Category:Templars|Hitler, Adolf]]
[[Category:Templars|Hitler, Adolf]]
[[Category:Historical Characters]]
[[Category:Historical Characters]]

Revision as of 19:23, 31 January 2010


Adolf Hitler (April 20 1889-approx.30 April 1945) was the leader of the Nazi faction during World War II.

He was a member of the Knights Templar, and was given a Piece of Eden (PE4) by Henry Ford, who shared Hitler's hate of Jews, to achieve a take over of Germany and to start a large scale war in Europe. After rising to power through democratic election (Most likely won through the effects of the PE4), Hitler turned Germany into a dictatorship for himself. He actions where virtually unopposed and he remained highly popular, with fanatical soldiers accepting his orders right up to the end of his life. He built up an army and lead his new German state (the Third Reich) into World War II.

The war ended in Allied victory (possibly pre-planned), and Hitler was to have escaped by faking his own suicide in the Führerbunker, killing his body double to do so. However, he was assassinated by unknown Assassins when he was escaping, and never reached his fellow Templars. What happened to the Piece of Eden is unknown.

Trivia

  • As both Hitler and Joseph Stalin are both Templars, World War II must have had a greater goal than what it appears like.
  • It's possible that the Third Reich symbol is derived from the "Mark of Cain" as seen on Hitler's jacket in the picture to the right. This symbol was common among the Nazis in World War II.