Call of Duty: Black Ops III Der Eisendrache (BO3 DE) is a first-person shooter video game map released in 2015. It features a zombie-infested castle in Austria. While the game is fictional, its setting is inspired by real-world locations. This article explores the historical basis of BO3 DE, uncovering the secrets and connections to actual events.
BO3 DE's setting is based on *Schloss Hartheim Castle*, a former castle in Alkoven, Upper Austria. Built in the 16th century, it served as a hunting lodge for the Habsburg family. In the 20th century, the castle played a dark chapter in history as part of the Nazi T4 euthanasia program, where thousands of disabled people were murdered.
During World War II, Schloss Hartheim became a central facility for the T4 program. The castle was repurposed as a site for involuntary euthanasia, targeting people with physical and mental disabilities. By 1944, approximately 30,000 people had been killed at Hartheim.
In addition to its role in the T4 program, Schloss Hartheim had connections to Nazi occultism. Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS, believed in the existence of an ancient secret society and sought to uncover its secrets. He saw Hartheim as a potential site for experiments involving black magic and necromancy.
The zombies in BO3 DE are said to be the result of Nazi experiments involving the dead. According to the game's lore, the Nazis accidentally unleashed a horde of undead creatures upon the castle. This element of the game ties into the real-world rumors and beliefs surrounding Schloss Hartheim as a place of dark and supernatural occurrences.
Since the end of World War II, archaeological investigations have been conducted at Schloss Hartheim, uncovering evidence of the atrocities committed there. Excavations have found mass graves containing the remains of victims of the T4 program. These discoveries have shed light on the horrors that took place within the castle's walls.
BO3 Der Eisendrache may be a work of fiction, but its roots in real-world history add depth and intrigue to the game. Exploring the historical basis of the map allows us to reflect on the horrors of the past and appreciate the importance of historical preservation. By understanding the connections between the game and actual events, we can gain a deeper understanding of the human condition and the enduring consequences of war and atrocity.
Table 1: Key Figures
Figure | Description |
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30,000 | Approximate number of people killed at Schloss Hartheim |
1944 | Year when the T4 program ended |
16th century | Century when Schloss Hartheim was built |
Table 2: Historical Timeline
Year | Event |
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1565 | Schloss Hartheim built |
20th century | Nazi T4 euthanasia program |
1944 | End of the T4 program |
1945 | Schloss Hartheim liberated |
Table 3: BO3 DE Lore
Element | Lore |
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Zombies | Unleased by Nazi experiments |
Castle | Rumored site of occult practices |
T4 program | Historical basis for zombie origins |
Table 4: Historical Artifacts
Artifact | Description |
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Mass graves | Remains of T4 program victims |
Medical equipment | Used for euthanasia procedures |
Documents | Records of the T4 program |
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