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'''Heinz Hobar''' is a member of [[Heusmann’s Conspiracy]]. He is considered the mastermind behind the conspiracy by other conspiracy members. He is known for wearing a white uniform, which is uncommon in [[Germania]]. Ironically, Hobar was assigned by [[Karl Müller]] to locate and arrest any conspirators or traitors throughout Germania, to earn the trust of other Germanic officials. | '''Heinz Hobar''' is a high ranking [[Germanic]] officer and a member of [[Heusmann’s Conspiracy]]. He is considered the mastermind behind the conspiracy by other conspiracy members. However, [[Martin Heusmann]] is widely acknowledged as the ringleader of the conspiracy. He is known for wearing a white uniform, which is uncommon in [[Germania]]. Ironically, Hobar was assigned by [[Karl Müller]] to locate and arrest any conspirators or traitors throughout Germania, to earn the trust of other Germanic officials. Together with Karl Müller and [[Lutz Werner]], he is the only member of Heusmann’s Conspiracy to not face any consequences. Hobar had 2 officers reporting directly to him, Lutz Werner and [[Aldo Schenk]]. However, Aldo Schenk was never a member of Heusmann’s Conspiracy. Together with Lutz Werner and Aldo Schenk, he was stationed in [[Casablanca]]. Heinz Hobar is also a key member of the [[Atlantropa]] project, though the plan was later scrapped due to Heusmann's arrest. | ||
==Childhood== | |||
Little is known about Heinz Hobar's childhood. It appears he was the eldest son of a wealthy German family, which often visited [[Morocco]] and other parts of north Africa. It is unknown if he had any siblings. | |||
==Adulthood== | |||
Heinz Hobar likely joined the [[Schutzstaffel]] when Casablanca was under [[Axis]] influence. He might also have joined the [[Afrika Korps]], under the leadership of [[Erwin Rommel]]. Heinz Hobar in both possibilities likely had great successes due to his relatively high rank as [[Brigadeführer]]. Eventually, Heinz Hobar has Lutz Werner and Aldo Schenk under his command, close associates who are located in Casablanca as well. These 3 officers wear white uniforms and are members of the Atlantropa project. | |||
Heinz Hobar would come into contact with [[Martin Heusmann]] through his participation in the Atlantropa project, which Heusmann devised. Hobar was responsible for a large amount of the plans of Heusmann’s conspiracy, though not receiving credit for this. Instead, Heusmann was acknowledged as ringleader of the conspiracy. Heinz Hobar's suspicious activity with Heusmann was brought into question when Heusmann was arrested. Heinz Hobar had to attend the [[Washington Trials]] together with Lutz Werner. However, due to Hobar's activity in arresting members of Heusmann’s conspiracy, he was declared innocent, similarly to [[Karl Müller]]. Lutz Werner was also declared innocent. | |||
The Atlantropa project was cancelled after Heusmann's arrest. Due to this, Heinz Hobar was no longer a member of this project either. |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 23 April 2024

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ConspiracyHeinz Hobar is a high ranking Germanic officer and a member of Heusmann’s Conspiracy. He is considered the mastermind behind the conspiracy by other conspiracy members. However, Martin Heusmann is widely acknowledged as the ringleader of the conspiracy. He is known for wearing a white uniform, which is uncommon in Germania. Ironically, Hobar was assigned by Karl Müller to locate and arrest any conspirators or traitors throughout Germania, to earn the trust of other Germanic officials. Together with Karl Müller and Lutz Werner, he is the only member of Heusmann’s Conspiracy to not face any consequences. Hobar had 2 officers reporting directly to him, Lutz Werner and Aldo Schenk. However, Aldo Schenk was never a member of Heusmann’s Conspiracy. Together with Lutz Werner and Aldo Schenk, he was stationed in Casablanca. Heinz Hobar is also a key member of the Atlantropa project, though the plan was later scrapped due to Heusmann's arrest.
Childhood
Little is known about Heinz Hobar's childhood. It appears he was the eldest son of a wealthy German family, which often visited Morocco and other parts of north Africa. It is unknown if he had any siblings.
Adulthood
Heinz Hobar likely joined the Schutzstaffel when Casablanca was under Axis influence. He might also have joined the Afrika Korps, under the leadership of Erwin Rommel. Heinz Hobar in both possibilities likely had great successes due to his relatively high rank as Brigadeführer. Eventually, Heinz Hobar has Lutz Werner and Aldo Schenk under his command, close associates who are located in Casablanca as well. These 3 officers wear white uniforms and are members of the Atlantropa project.
Heinz Hobar would come into contact with Martin Heusmann through his participation in the Atlantropa project, which Heusmann devised. Hobar was responsible for a large amount of the plans of Heusmann’s conspiracy, though not receiving credit for this. Instead, Heusmann was acknowledged as ringleader of the conspiracy. Heinz Hobar's suspicious activity with Heusmann was brought into question when Heusmann was arrested. Heinz Hobar had to attend the Washington Trials together with Lutz Werner. However, due to Hobar's activity in arresting members of Heusmann’s conspiracy, he was declared innocent, similarly to Karl Müller. Lutz Werner was also declared innocent.
The Atlantropa project was cancelled after Heusmann's arrest. Due to this, Heinz Hobar was no longer a member of this project either.