The alternate history introduced in 2014’s Wolfenstein: The New Order brought with it an intricate hypothesis of what America might have looked and felt like in 1960 if the Nazis had conquered it during World War II, and that commitment to detail seems likely to resurface in The New Colossus, if the photographs below are any indication. The developers at MachineGames have created some of the most vibrant and lived in environments in videogames, between the last Wolfenstein game and their work at Starbreeze Studios last decade. At the very least such craft have not replaced more traditional Zeppelins, as several Zeppelins are seen above Paris in 1980, almost two decades after the Ausmerzer's appearance.The main draw of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (which is out this Friday) might be killing Nazis (a classic videogame goal that has somehow become incredibly and disgustingly relevant these days), but there’s far more to look forward to than the mere mass murder of racist fascists.
It is currently unknown if the Ausmerzer is the only aircraft of its type or if others are present elsewhere in the world. Blazkowicz and Anya Oliwa slaughtered the troops on board in resistance hands it was presumably turned against its former masters during the Second American Revolution.
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Sigrun Engel provided them with the password to override the airship's automated defence systems and William J. On 12 August 1961 the Ausmerzer was wrested from Nazi control in a joint operation by the Kreisau Circle, the Black Revolutionary Front led by Grace Walker and Horton Boone's left-wing resistance group, to prevent it from resuming its former role during their planned uprising.
Although Blazkowicz was able to disable the claws, this merely resulted in him being knocked out after falling a great distance along with the disintegrating house a squad from the Ausmerzer's complement of soldiers was then able to remove his armor and take him into custody. Blazkowicz who was inside the house at the time. On the evening of July 4 1961, the Ausmerzer descended upon the former Blazkowicz residence in Mesquite, using its claws to lift the farmhouse from the ground, and uprooted the house with its mechanical claws in order to apprehend William J. Engel used the craft to track down the resistance-controlled Eva's Hammer in the northern Atlantic ocean, following signals transmitted by Nazis hidden inside Section F of the U-Boat an assault upon the Hammer by the Auzmerzer's complement of troops was attempted on June 25 but was repelled, though it succeeded in killing several Kreisau Circle members including Caroline Becker. By this time the Ausmerzer's primary target switched from uprisings to terrorist cells, though a map in the ODIN control center labelled "Flugrouten Des Ausmerzer" ("flight routes of the eradicator") indicates that it was still performing at least some fixed patrols in August 1961. Sometime in late 1960-early 1961 command of the Ausmerzer was transferred to Irene Engel, who was promoted to general during her tenure in this position, and Oberleutnant Anselm Decker. In the years that followed, under the initial command of Gernot Herrmann the Ausmerzer would crush large-scale resistance to Nazi dominion across the United States during the so-called Liberation War, but smaller cells including a far-left faction in New Orleans and the remnants of the Black Revolutionary Front in Manhattan were able to escape its attention.
The Ausmerzer was built and put into service around 1951, as a guardian of the new American order similar to the London Monitor in Britain.