Adolf Hitler | |
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About | |
Gender: | Male |
Type: | Blutbad |
Service of: | Purewelt Orden |
Relationships: | Alois Hitler, father |
Status: | Deceased |
Cause of death: | Suicide |
Job: | Dictator |
Comments: | This is an article about a fictional representation of an historical location, character or entity; please see the article about Adolf Hitler on Wikipedia. |
Appearances |
Adolf Hitler was a Blutbad and the leader of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Hitler remains a constantly referenced figure in Western media.
Hitler in History
- Main article: Adolf Hitler on Wikipedia
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria, a small town near the German border.
In 1914, Hitler joined the German army and served as a messenger during World War I. Hitler was awarded Germany’s highest award for bravery, the Iron Cross First Class.
Hitler converted Germany into a totalitarian state called Third Reich, becoming the Chancellor.
On September 1, 1939 the Germans and Russians invaded Poland, and France and England declared war on Germany though not Russia, starting World War II. As Russia began invading the rest of Europe, Hitler focused on Russia. Hitler committed suicide in 1945 as Russia invaded Berlin. The war ended months later when Japan surrendered. After the war, Germany was split in two and Russia allowed to rule half of Europe.
Historically he was a vegetarian and animal rights activist.
Hitler in Grimm
Hitler came into possession of three Coins of Zakynthos; as to how and when he obtained the Coins is unclear, but it would have been after World War I because before enlisting he had been a homeless artist, and during his career, his commander said he lacked leadership. He later was known to be a hypnotic speaker, a sudden shift in charisma which the Coins of Zakynthos are known to cause in people.
An old news film reel of one of Hitler's addresses to the party faithful in the 1930s or 1940s was found by Nick Burkhardt in the possession of Farley Kolt. During the speech, Hitler, overcome with emotion, subconsciously woged, obvious to any Wesen and Grimm viewing the footage. In the film, he can be seen wearing two of the three Coins on his coat collar. ("Three Coins in a Fuchsbau")
As Eve explained to Nick, Hitler's secret vision was a world ruled by Wesen. She drew a comparison between Hitler and Black Claw, who share a similar goal. ("A Reptile Dysfunction")
Preceded by Rudolf Heß |
Holder of the Coins 1936-1945 |
Succeeded by Allied Force Headquarters |
Trivia
- The name Adolf originates from the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant "noble wolf," from the Germanic elements adal ("noble") + wulf ("wolf").
Season 1 Appearances | ||||||||||
"Pilot": X |
"Bears Will Be Bears": X |
"Beeware": X |
"Lonelyhearts": X |
"Danse Macabre": X |
"The Three Bad Wolves": X |
"Let Your Hair Down": X |
"Game Ogre": X |
"Of Mouse and Man": X |
"Organ Grinder": X |
"Tarantella": X |
"Last Grimm Standing": X |
"Three Coins in a Fuchsbau": ✓ |
"Plumed Serpent": X |
"Island of Dreams": X |
"The Thing with Feathers": X |
"Love Sick": X |
"Cat and Mouse": X |
"Leave It to Beavers": X |
"Happily Ever Aftermath": X |
"Big Feet": X |
"Woman in Black": X |
Season 5 Appearances | ||||||||||
"The Grimm Identity": X |
"Clear and Wesen Danger": X |
"Lost Boys": X |
"Maiden Quest": X |
"The Rat King": X |
"Wesen Nacht": X |
"Eve of Destruction": X |
"A Reptile Dysfunction": Ref |
"Star-Crossed": X |
"Map of the Seven Knights": X |
"Key Move": X |
"Into the Schwarzwald": X |
"Silence of the Slams": X |
"Lycanthropia": X |
"Skin Deep": X |
"The Believer": X |
"Inugami": X |
"Good to the Bone": X |
"The Taming of the Wu": X |
"Bad Night": X |
"Set Up": X |
"The Beginning of the End": X |
Comic Appearances | ||||
Volume 1: Issues 0-5 ✓ |
Volume 1: Issues 6-12 X |
"The Warlock": X |
"Portland, Wu": X |
Volume 2: X |
Novel Appearances | |||
"The Icy Touch": Ref |
"The Chopping Block": X |
"The Killing Time": X |