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In one of the [[Known Worlds]], '''Adolf Hitler''' never rose to prominence and lived as an unremarkable and anonymous [[artist]]. At some point, he met [[Marcus Americanius Scriptor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prologue to Warlords of Utopia (short story)|Prologue to Warlords of Utopia]]'') | In one of the [[Known Worlds]], '''Adolf Hitler''' never rose to prominence and lived as an unremarkable and anonymous [[artist]]. At some point, he met [[Marcus Americanius Scriptor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prologue to Warlords of Utopia (short story)|Prologue to Warlords of Utopia]]'') | ||
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Adolf Hitler (disambiguation)
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In one of the Known Worlds, Adolf Hitler never rose to prominence and lived as an unremarkable and anonymous artist. At some point, he met Marcus Americanius Scriptor. (PROSE: Prologue to Warlords of Utopia)
His counterpart from N-Space, as well as many throughout the worlds of Germania, (PROSE: Warlords of Utopia) had dabbled in a career in art but never made a success of it, eventually entering into politics and instigating the Second World War. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)
The Hitler of N-Space was resurrected and imprisoned in the City of the Saved. Scriptor questioned whether it was better to release him so he may be drowned out in anonymity, recalling what he knew of the life of the Hitler who had remained an artist. (PROSE: Prologue to Warlords of Utopia)