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<div class="element">'''Leader:''' [[Martin Heusmann]]</div> | <div class="element">'''Leader:''' [[Martin Heusmann]]</div> | ||
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[[Dennis Dittrich]]</div> | [[Dennis Dittrich]] | ||
[[Helmfried Wehner]] | |||
[[Rudolph Wegener]] | |||
[[Neal Connolly]] | |||
[[Heinz Hobar]] | |||
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'''Heusmann's Conspiracy''' is a far reaching conspiracy in [[Germania]]. It's goal is to technologically advance Germania beyond Earth. [[Heusmann]] tries to achieve this by sending [[Claus von Stauffenberg]] to assassinate the [[Führer]], [[Adolf Hitler]]. Von Stauffenberg succeeds in killing Adolf Hitler. Heusmann's plan was to eliminate all 4 superinfluencial Germanic officials at the time, being Adolf Hitler, [[Joseph Goebbels]], [[Hermann Göring]], [[Heinrich Himmler]] and a few other generals and high ranking officials. However, only Hitler and Goebbels, as well as some generals and officials, are killed. Himmler and a few are injured. Göring was unharmed. Due to this, Göring, who had no intent of going to war with the [[Empire of Japan]], became the [[Acting Chancellor]] and later became the new Führer. | |||
Two officers, helping Claus Von Stauffenberg, were arrested the same day Hitler was assassinated. These two officers revealed Claus Von Stauffenberg was behind the assassination. Following this discovery, Stauffenberg tried to flee the country. However, at the border patrol, the [[SS]] recognised Von Stauffenberg, as they were already informed of Stauffenbergs treason. Stauffenberg was immediately arrested and brought to a prison. He was ambushed and killed later that day by one of Heusmann's snipers. | |||
[[File:Heusmann Conspiracy.png|500px|right|thumb|Heusmann’s Conspiracy]] |
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Identity FraudHeusmann's Conspiracy is a far reaching conspiracy in Germania. It's goal is to technologically advance Germania beyond Earth. Heusmann tries to achieve this by sending Claus von Stauffenberg to assassinate the Führer, Adolf Hitler. Von Stauffenberg succeeds in killing Adolf Hitler. Heusmann's plan was to eliminate all 4 superinfluencial Germanic officials at the time, being Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, Heinrich Himmler and a few other generals and high ranking officials. However, only Hitler and Goebbels, as well as some generals and officials, are killed. Himmler and a few are injured. Göring was unharmed. Due to this, Göring, who had no intent of going to war with the Empire of Japan, became the Acting Chancellor and later became the new Führer.
Two officers, helping Claus Von Stauffenberg, were arrested the same day Hitler was assassinated. These two officers revealed Claus Von Stauffenberg was behind the assassination. Following this discovery, Stauffenberg tried to flee the country. However, at the border patrol, the SS recognised Von Stauffenberg, as they were already informed of Stauffenbergs treason. Stauffenberg was immediately arrested and brought to a prison. He was ambushed and killed later that day by one of Heusmann's snipers.
