SS Death's Head Rings - A Nazi Treasure Mystery
Mark Felton Productions・2 minutes read
Rise of Kingdoms is a mobile strategy game that lets players choose from 12 historical civilizations, recruit generals, and train special soldiers, all while advancing through eras and building cities. The game also introduced the Viking civilization, led by Ragnar Lodbrok and Bjorn Ironside, offering in-game props with the code "ROK Vikings."
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- Rise of Kingdoms is a mobile strategy game with 12 historical civilizations, allowing players to recruit generals, train soldiers, and build cities while advancing through eras and collecting resources.
- Heinrich Himmler's Wewelsburg Castle served as a mystical center for the SS, where the SS Honor Rings were awarded to officers for personal achievements and loyalty to Hitler, showcasing a dark intersection of Arianism, occultism, and Germanic myth within the Nazi regime.
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What is Rise of Kingdoms?
Rise of Kingdoms is a mobile strategy game that offers players the opportunity to choose from 12 historical civilizations, recruit hundreds of generals, and train special soldiers. Players can progress through different eras, collect resources, develop technology, and freely build cities within the game.
How can I access the Viking civilization in Rise of Kingdoms?
The Viking civilization, led by Ragnar Lodbrok and Bjorn Ironside, is a new addition to Rise of Kingdoms. Players can access this civilization by downloading the game for free and using the code "ROK Vikings" to unlock in-game props related to the Vikings.
What is the significance of Wewelsburg Castle in relation to Heinrich Himmler?
Wewelsburg Castle was a mystical center for the SS under Heinrich Himmler's leadership. It focused on Arianism, occultism, and Germanic myth, serving as a symbolic and ideological hub for the SS during the Nazi regime.
What is the SS Honor Ring created by Heinrich Himmler?
Heinrich Himmler created the SS Honor Ring, which was awarded to SS officers below 5000 membership numbers for personal achievement, loyalty to Hitler, and National Socialism. The rings were silver bands adorned with oak leaves, runes, and a death's head symbol.
What happened to the SS Honor Rings after World War II?
By 1945, around 14,500 SS Honor Rings were awarded, with some returned to Wewelsburg after holders' deaths and others lost or captured by Allied forces. Major Heinz Macher, under Himmler's orders, attempted to destroy Wewelsburg Castle and hide the rings, but some were discovered by US forces in 1945.