BERLIN, 1942:
A dashing young SS officer stands in front of his mirror as he proudly affixes the insignia of Obergruppenf?hrer to his gray dress uniform. It's a bittersweet moment, though. He had expressed his concerns earlier -directly to leadership- that the Party was lacking adherence to the Process. Without a process, the Solution was unobtainable - and failure, therefore, was a foregone conclusion. As such, he had already planned his exit. Many knowledgeable officers were doing the same. Most of his colleagues seemed to believe that Brazil was the optimal choice. Young Von Sabanoff had different plans. He was going to alter his name slightly and head to the backwoods of the United States. Appalachia. Specifically, West Virginia. "They'll never find me there," he smirked.
Nickolai Von Sabanoff had began his meteoric rise through the ranks as an Aide De Camp for Reichsf?hrer Himmler. Von Sabanoff was hand-chosen by Himmler after a stellar performance in the covert operative division (or Sicherheitsdienst, as it was known). By July 1940 he had planned the invasion of, and withdrawal from, Delphin Stadt. Following a two-year engagement there, it was determined that he change direction and engage the province of Flut Karminroten. Von Sabanoff knew...
(Y'all let me know when you want me to stop. At this point I'm just entertaining myself)
A dashing young SS officer stands in front of his mirror as he proudly affixes the insignia of Obergruppenf?hrer to his gray dress uniform. It's a bittersweet moment, though. He had expressed his concerns earlier -directly to leadership- that the Party was lacking adherence to the Process. Without a process, the Solution was unobtainable - and failure, therefore, was a foregone conclusion. As such, he had already planned his exit. Many knowledgeable officers were doing the same. Most of his colleagues seemed to believe that Brazil was the optimal choice. Young Von Sabanoff had different plans. He was going to alter his name slightly and head to the backwoods of the United States. Appalachia. Specifically, West Virginia. "They'll never find me there," he smirked.
Nickolai Von Sabanoff had began his meteoric rise through the ranks as an Aide De Camp for Reichsf?hrer Himmler. Von Sabanoff was hand-chosen by Himmler after a stellar performance in the covert operative division (or Sicherheitsdienst, as it was known). By July 1940 he had planned the invasion of, and withdrawal from, Delphin Stadt. Following a two-year engagement there, it was determined that he change direction and engage the province of Flut Karminroten. Von Sabanoff knew...
(Y'all let me know when you want me to stop. At this point I'm just entertaining myself)
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