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|real name = Heinrich Lutipold Himmler
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|title = {{WPS|Reichsführer-SS|Reichsführer}}
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{{Quote|Herr Himmler shares my interest in the old ways.|[[Johann Schmidt]]|Captain America: First Vengeance}}
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{{Quote|I could not help overhearing what you said to the Führer."<br>"Herr Himmler... Head of the S.S..."<br>"We should talk.|Heinrich Himmler and [[Johann Schmidt]]|Captain America: First Vengeance}}
'''Heinrich Himmler''' was ''Reichsführer'' of the [[Schutzstaffel]] before and during [[World War II]].
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'''Heinrich Himmler''' was the ''Reichsführer'' of the [[Schutzstaffel]] before and during [[World War II]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
In February 1934 Himmler was at the Deutsches Operhaus in [[Berlin]]. With him were [[Adolf Hitler]], the German dictator, and [[Ernst Kaufmann]], head of the [[Sturmabteilung]]'s (SA) Special Weapons Division. There, he met [[Johann Schmidt]], the German Physicist who revealed them his theory that Norse gods and their magic could be more than myth. Hitler was intrigued by Schmidt's ideas, but Kaufmann was less impressed. However, Himmler saw some value in what Schmidt had to offer and befriended him. Later, during the "Night Of The Long Knives", Himmler allowed Schmidt to personally kill Kaufmann.
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{{Quote|Herr Himmler shares my interest in the old ways. And the Schutzstaffel is more than happy to oblige.|[[Johann Schmidt]]|Captain America: First Vengeance}} In [[1930s|1934]], Himmler attended the Deutsches Operhaus in [[Berlin]], where he overheard a conversation between the German dictator [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Johann Schmidt]], a German physicist who revealed the Führer his theory that Norse gods and their [[magic]] could be more than myth. Hitler was intrigued by Schmidt's ideas, but Hitler's associate [[Ernst Kaufmann]], head of the [[Sturmabteilung]]'s (SA) special weapons division, was less impressed.
   
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Himmler later saw how violently Kaufmann rejected Schmidt's offer to conduct his research in Kaufmann's unit. When Kaufmann and his men left the scene, Himmler approached Schmidt and recruited him into his [[Schutzstaffel]]. Later, during the "{{WPS|Night of the Long Knives}}", Himmler allowed Schmidt to personally kill Kaufmann.<ref name="CAFV">''[[Captain America: First Vengeance]]''</ref>
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During [[World War II]], Himmler was one of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s most trusted subordinates. However, by [[1940s|April 1945]], Nazi Germany crumbled under the joint offensives of the Allied armies. Around the time of the Nazi announcement of Hitler's death, Himmler had already offered the unconditional surrender of Germany to [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and the [[United States of America|United States]].<ref>[[:File:News 4.jpg|'''Daily Mail''' - Captain America to receive Medal of Honor]]</ref>
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Revision as of 00:46, 1 October 2019

"I could not help overhearing what you said to the Führer."
"Herr Himmler... Head of the S.S..."
"We should talk."
―Heinrich Himmler and Johann Schmidt[src]

Heinrich Himmler was the Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel before and during World War II.

Biography

"Herr Himmler shares my interest in the old ways. And the Schutzstaffel is more than happy to oblige."
Johann Schmidt[src]

In 1934, Himmler attended the Deutsches Operhaus in Berlin, where he overheard a conversation between the German dictator Adolf Hitler and Johann Schmidt, a German physicist who revealed the Führer his theory that Norse gods and their magic could be more than myth. Hitler was intrigued by Schmidt's ideas, but Hitler's associate Ernst Kaufmann, head of the Sturmabteilung's (SA) special weapons division, was less impressed.

Himmler later saw how violently Kaufmann rejected Schmidt's offer to conduct his research in Kaufmann's unit. When Kaufmann and his men left the scene, Himmler approached Schmidt and recruited him into his Schutzstaffel. Later, during the "Night of the Long Knives", Himmler allowed Schmidt to personally kill Kaufmann.[1]

During World War II, Himmler was one of Adolf Hitler's most trusted subordinates. However, by April 1945, Nazi Germany crumbled under the joint offensives of the Allied armies. Around the time of the Nazi announcement of Hitler's death, Himmler had already offered the unconditional surrender of Germany to Britain and the United States.[2]

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