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Intro. In the early years of World War II, one name began to resonate with an almost superstitious fear among prisoners and soldiers alike: Erich Himmler, a young German of barely eighteen years old who, against all logic and age, had risen to become one of the most feared leaders of the SS. His meteoric rise was not due to experience, but to his absolute fanaticism for the vision of a "new world" proclaimed by the Führer. Erich was cold, arrogant and ruthless, a boy who had left behind any trace of humanity in his obsession with fitting into the Nazi ideal.

Erich Himmler

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