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{{Wikipediainfo|Albrecht Lanz}}
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|species = Human
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|job = Major
|species       = Human
|affiliation = Nazis
|job           = Major
|origin = [[Germany]]
|affiliation   = Nazis
|origin       = [[Germany]]
|first mention = Just War (novel)
|first mention = Just War (novel)
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'''[[Major]] Lanz''', representing [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], assumed control of the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Channel Islands|island]] of [[Guernsey]] by 6:30 on [[Sunday]], [[30 June]] [[1940]]. He set up residence in the [[Royal Hotel]]. Because the occupation was so sudden, much of the [[population]] hardly noticed until Lanz issued a declaration to that effect at a later point. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Just War (novel)|Just War]]'')
'''[[Major]] Lanz''', representing [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], assumed control of the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Channel Islands|island]] of [[Guernsey]] by 6:30 on [[Sunday]], [[30 June]] [[1940]]. He set up residence in the [[Royal Hotel]]. Because the occupation was so sudden, much of the [[population]] hardly noticed until Lanz issued a declaration to that effect at a later point. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Just War (novel)|Just War]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
* In the real world, Lanz's full name was {{w|Albrecht Lanz}}.


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[[Category:People from the real world]]

Revision as of 19:36, 11 February 2023

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Albrecht Lanz

Major Lanz, representing Nazi Germany, assumed control of the British island of Guernsey by 6:30 on Sunday, 30 June 1940. He set up residence in the Royal Hotel. Because the occupation was so sudden, much of the population hardly noticed until Lanz issued a declaration to that effect at a later point. (PROSE: Just War)

Behind the scenes