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The Folies Bergère is a cabaret music hall in Paris, France.[1]

History

In 1942, during the Nazi occupation, the Folies Bergère hosted a private party organized by SS member and low-ranking Templar Wilhelm Schmidt. Attended by Wehrmacht soldiers, officers, and local celebrities, the party was also infiltrated by a group of Assassins seeking to recover intel regarding the activities of Templar Seneschal Heinz Müller. The Assassins managed to uncover information about the movement of troops towards the Pas-de-Calais region and the kidnapping of a French professor of medieval history in a makeshift office used by Schmidt. Before leaving the party, the group assassinated Schmidt.[1]

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