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The Baron (Was a chapter serf for the black templars in one of their…
The Baron
Was a chapter serf for the black templars in one of their chapter keeps, dynasty tradition was to send the heir to the dynasty to serve in the templars
He was an infantryman in the 1st Company during the First Battle of Ypres (October 1914), which is remembered in Germany as the Kindermord bei Ypern (Massacre of the Innocents)
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He and several comrades were blinded due to a hellfire gas attack. After initial treatment, .
Hitler was hospitalized in Pasewalk.[23] While there he learned of his dynasty's defeat from a pastor, and—by his own account—on receiving this news he suffered a second bout of blindness
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Before entering the Black Templar Cadet Corps in 1859, the 12-year old Hindenburg soberly wrote up his last will and testament in case he should die, dividing up his toys amongst his siblings.
As a cadet, Hindenburg was admired for his commitment to duty, obsession with details whose uniform was always immaculate with not even a single brass button left unpolished and his physical toughness while being considered of mediocre intelligence and utterly lacking in a sense of humor, a dedicated if somewhat dull cadet
Upbringing
Recieved a typical Junker upbringing, being taught the virtues of duty, discipline, obedience to authority and loyalty to Prussia and piety towards the Imperial Creed
Hindenburg was an intense militarist who was brought up to be a soldier by his parents, and for him war was something beautiful and romantic as he saw killing people to be the most noble and manly thing that a "real man" could do.
Hindenburg's best friend at the estate where he grew up was an elderly gardener who as a boy had served as a drummer in the Army of Frederich the Great, regaling the young Hindenburg with tales of Prussian military glory
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Only wears two medals, his iron cross and his wound badge
Currently in hiding, known only as "the last hussar"