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William J. Blazkowicz (MachineGames)
William "B.J." Blazkowicz or "Terror Billy" is the protagonist of MachineGames's reimagining and reboot of the Wolfenstein series, inspired by the original version of William J. Blazkowicz from Wolfenstein 3d (1992). The MachineGames -
Irene Engel
Obergruppenführer Irene Engel is the secondary antagonist of Wolfenstein: The New Order, and the main antagonist of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Frau Engel is first seen on the night train to Berlin accompanied by -
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Twitter Occupied France Nazi march at streets of Paris The Blazkowicz Twins. One of the twins practices hand-to-hand combat. One the twins hunting deer with Bombenschuss French Resistance 1/18 Shooter Games Agents -
Adolf Hitler (MachineGames)
Adolf Hitler is an Austrian-born German politician that rose to become the "Führer" (Leader) of the Nazi Party, and later the dictator of Nazi Germany. The central ideologue and heart of the Nazi Party -
Wolfenstein 3
Wolfenstein has other meanings. See Wolfenstein (disambiguation) for other uses. Wolfenstein 3 is the final game in the rebooted series that takes place after Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The game will -
Super Soldier (MachineGames)
Super Soldier has other meanings. See Super Soldier (disambiguation) for other uses. Supersoldaten (Übersoldaten), or Super Soldiers (And Maschinensoldaten (Machine Soldiers) in the German version) as they are commonly known, are heavily-armored biomechanical enemies -
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was an American actor that appears in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Reagan was an American TV actor from Arizona. When he was younger he was used to broadcast. He was considered for -
Nazi Germany (MachineGames)
Nazi Germany, also called Germania or The Greater Reich or The Nazi Empire or The German Empire, is the world's sole superpower, an interplanetary fascist totalitarian state created by the NSDAP (National Socialist German -
Wolfenstein: The New Order
Wolfenstein has other meanings. See Wolfenstein (disambiguation) for other uses. Wolfenstein: The New Order is the ninth installment and soft reboot of the Wolfenstein series, developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is -
Wilhelm Strasse (MachineGames)
Oberst-Gruppenführer Wilhelm "Deathshead" (Totenkopf) Strasse was one of the most important figures in Nazi Germany: A gifted researcher, technologist, and doctor who headed the SS Special Projects Division and later occupied the post of -
Sigrun Engel
Sigrun Engel is a character in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. As Irene Engel's daughter, her life has been torture, living under her mother's cruelty and witnessing firsthand what the Nazis do to -
Anya Oliwa
Anya Oliwa-Blazkowicz (proper Polish spelling: "Ania") is William J. Blazkowicz's ally and lover in Wolfenstein: The New Order. She later becomes the mother of his twin children and married to Blazkowicz after the -
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 - April 30, 1945 - World War II) is the "Führer" (leader) of Nazi Germany during the second World War and an important figure in the Wolfenstein series. Hitler was the main -
Return to Castle Wolfenstein
Wolfenstein has other meanings. See Wolfenstein (disambiguation) for other uses. Return to Castle Wolfenstein, often abbreviated RtCW, is an entry in the Wolfenstein series released November 19, 2001. The game was published by Activision, developed -
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
Wolfenstein has other meanings. See Wolfenstein (disambiguation) for other uses. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is the eleventh installment of the Wolfenstein series and a sequel to the 2014's Wolfenstein: The New Order, developed -
William J. Blazkowicz (disambig)
William J. Blazkowicz is the name of main protagonist characters of Wolfenstein Series in all its various canonical timelines/alternate universes. It is also the names of several of his descendents in the original classic -
Max Hass
Max Hass is a pacifistic member of the Kreisau Circle in Wolfenstein: The New Order. He makes a return in the sequel, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus as a member of the American Resistance, and -
Da'at Yichud
The Da'at Yichud (Hebrew: דעת ייחוד) is an ancient mystical secret society with some connection to Judaism that has designed and created inventions centuries ahead of contemporary times. Their practices are based on pure -
Wolfenstein: Youngblood
Wolfenstein has other meanings. See Wolfenstein (disambiguation) for other uses. Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a standalone sequel to Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus serving as a prelude to Wolfenstein 3. The sequel takes place 19 years -
London Monitor
The London Monitor (German: Das Auge von London, lit. The Eye of London) is a colossal robot designed by the Nazis to police the city of London, following a similar design philosophy to the Baltisches -
Upgrade Kits
Upgrade Kits are the kits used to upgrade weapons in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for B.J. Blazkowicz, and for Joseph Stallion, Jessica Valiant, and Gerald Wilkins in The Freedom Chronicles. There are 21 -
The Flesh Golem
The Flesh Golem (also known as King Otto's Monster) is an enemy in Chapter 8 and the final boss of Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. The Flesh Golem was one of the creatures created centuries -
Rip Blazkowicz
Rip Blazkowicz was the father of William J. Blazkowicz in The New Order timeline, who emotionally and physically abused both him and his mother. While not being a high ranking Nazi such as most of -
Fergus Reid
Fergus Reid is B.J.'s right-hand man during the assault on Deathshead's Compound at the beginning of Wolfenstein: The New Order. He can be saved by B.J. in the 1946 prologue -
Probst Wyatt III
Probst Wyatt III is a supporting character and old time war buddy of famed American O.S.A agent B.J. Blazkowicz. Though his blue-eyed naiveté can be a burden, his positive outlook on
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