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Saint-Omer is a commune and sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department in France. It is home to the ruins of the Abbey of Saint-Bertin.[1]

History

Beginning in 1942, during the Nazi occupation, Templar Seneschal and Nazi officer Heinz Müller ordered troops be deployed towards Pas-de-Calais in search of a Piece of Eden, while also having Professor Lèo Dubois kidnapped[2] and taken to the city of Saint-Omer.[3] In January 1943,[4] a group of Assassins arrived at Saint-Omer, following intel retrieved from Wilhelm Schmidt. In the nightfall, they successfully managed to pass the roadblocks and Wehrmacht patrols that littered the town and eventually reached the Abbey of Saint-Bertin, finding it filled with Müller's SS troops. The group managed to fight off an ambush and save Dubois, though an attack on Saint-Omer by Royal Air Force bombers ended with the Assassins being trapped in the rubble while Müller escaped alive.[3]

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