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== History ==
== History ==
While [[marching]] through the [[forest]]s and [[snow]], [[Heinrich Graul]] was one of at least two [[German]] [[soldier]]s supposedly shot down by [[Russian]] soldiers on the Eastern Front in [[1915]]. They was infact [[kill]]ed by the [[Dalek]]s. As part of the [[Dalek Project]], at least two [[bronze Dalek]]s appeared on the Eastern Front and [[murder]]ed Graul, claiming to his [[father]] [[Erik Graul|Erik]] that the Russians were responsible so he would produce [[German Proto-Dalek]]s for them. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Dalek Project (comic story)|The Dalek Project]]'')
While [[marching]] through the [[forest]]s and [[snow]], [[Heinrich Graul]] was one of at least two [[German]] [[soldier]]s supposedly shot down by [[Russian]] soldiers on the Eastern Front in [[1915]]. They were infact [[kill]]ed by the [[Dalek]]s. As part of the [[Dalek Project]], at least two [[bronze Dalek]]s appeared on the Eastern Front and [[murder]]ed Graul, claiming to his [[father]] [[Erik Graul|Erik]] that the Russians were responsible so he would produce [[German Proto-Dalek]]s for them. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Dalek Project (comic story)|The Dalek Project]]'')


In [[December]] [[1916]], [[wound]]ed Russian soldiers continued to flood back into [[St Petersburg]]. The [[Tsar]]ist regime, then led by [[Nicholas II]], began to buckle under the strain of the conflict and workers demanding better conditions displayed [[revolution]]ary attitudes by [[singing]] "[[La Marseillaise]]". That [[month]], [[Grigori Rasputin]] was [[murder]]ed by aristocrats who feared he was exerting too much influence on [[Alexandra Fydorovna|Tsarina Alexandra]]. The [[Socialist Revolutionary Fighting Section]] managed to frame the assassination as an attack on the lower classes, creating further resentment towards the Tsarist regime. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wages of Sin (novel)|The Wages of Sin]]'')
In [[December]] [[1916]], [[wound]]ed Russian soldiers continued to flood back into [[St Petersburg]]. The [[Tsar]]ist regime, then led by [[Nicholas II]], began to buckle under the strain of the conflict and workers demanding better conditions displayed [[revolution]]ary attitudes by [[singing]] "[[La Marseillaise]]". That [[month]], [[Grigori Rasputin]] was [[murder]]ed by aristocrats who feared he was exerting too much influence on [[Alexandra Fydorovna|Tsarina Alexandra]]. The [[Socialist Revolutionary Fighting Section]] managed to frame the assassination as an attack on the lower classes, creating further resentment towards the Tsarist regime. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wages of Sin (novel)|The Wages of Sin]]'')
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