Did D-Day fail in Wolfenstein?

Yes, in the Wolfenstein universe (specifically MachineGames' timeline), D-Day was a catastrophic failure for the Allies in June 1944, resulting in massive casualties (around 156,000 Allied deaths vs. very few German losses) and shifting the war's momentum heavily towards the Nazis, allowing them to develop advanced technology and ultimately win World War II. This pivotal failure led to deep rifts between the US and UK and established the Nazis' dominance, setting the stage for games like The New Order.
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Did D-Day happen in Wolfenstein?

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In MachineGames' universe, the D-Day landings both succeeded and failed, leading to the creation of the Normandy Defense Museum in Paris in March, 1946. The failed Allied invasion of Normandy was in June 1944, spread out on three beaches.
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Was D-Day considered a failure?

No, D-Day was not a failure; it was a hard-won, crucial turning point, though it came close to disaster with immense casualties and near-failures at beaches like Omaha, but the Allies secured the beachhead, enabling the liberation of France and victory in Europe. Despite catastrophic losses and near-breakdowns in coordination, especially for American forces, their perseverance and strategic successes (like deception and intelligence) established a vital foothold against Nazi Germany.
 
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Is it illegal to play Wolfenstein in Germany?

No, Wolfenstein games are no longer banned in Germany; while historically censored or blocked due to Nazi imagery, recent legal shifts and court decisions have allowed for uncensored releases, with older titles like Wolfenstein 3D also being unbanned and officially released in Germany by 2022/2024. German law still restricts Nazi symbols (§ 86a StGB), but courts now consider artistic merit and context, treating games more like films, allowing for educational or artistic depictions that were previously forbidden. 
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Is Wolfenstein if Germany won WWII?

The game is the sixth main entry in the Wolfenstein series and the first since 2009's Wolfenstein. Set in an alternate history 1960s Europe where the Nazis won the Second World War, the story follows war veteran William "B.J." Blazkowicz and his efforts to stop the Nazis from ruling over the world.
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Does Hitler's bloodline still exist?

As of 2023, only five members of the Hitler family bloodline, all men who bore no children, were still living. Three of these descendants are sons of Adolf Hitler's nephew, William. William Hitler was not on good terms with Adolf Hitler, who even referred to William as his "loathsome nephew".
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How did America lose in Wolfenstein?

With Eurasia under the grip of the Nazis by 1948 thanks to these technologies, the Nazis set their sights on America, and proceeded to cripple the country with a final death blow by destroying New York City with nuclear weapons, forcing the nation to surrender.
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What is America called in Wolfenstein?

By 1961, while the tides seem to have turned in parts of Europe with the death of General Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse and the resulting instabilities, the "American Territories" still remained officially under the control of Nazi Germany, with New York remaining an irradiated wasteland, New Orleans is a massive ghetto ...
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What does Wolfenstein mean in German?

In German, Wolfenstein literally means "Wolf's Stone" or "Stone of the Wolf," combining "Wolf" (wolf) and "Stein" (stone), often referring to a castle or place with wolf imagery, like Castle Wolfenstein, though it's not a common word but a proper name/place. The game series uses this name for its Nazi-themed setting, implying a formidable "Wolf's Fortress," fitting the game's focus on fighting Nazis. 
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Does blazkowicz know German in Wolfenstein?

That being said, B.J. could hardly speak a sentence in German and often mixed words, notably saying his name was hot dog to Rudi Jaeger when entering Castle Wolfenstein, it is implied/suggested that he can understand German but has trouble speaking it, as evident by his being able to understand Irene Engel's questions ...
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How do Germans feel about D-Day?

Germany's reaction to D-Day was initially slow, confused, and hampered by poor weather, Hitler's belief it was a feint for Calais, and command confusion (Field Marshal Rommel's absence). When the invasion began, German forces were overwhelmed by superior Allied air/sea power, struggling to deploy reserves due to Allied air superiority and destroyed bridges, leading to a fragmented and ineffective response despite determined fighting in strong defensive positions like the Atlantic Wall.
 
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What was the bloodiest day of ww2?

There's no single, universally agreed-upon "bloodiest day" in WWII due to the war's vast scale, but contenders include October 24, 1944 (U.S.'s deadliest single day, over 2,600 Americans lost), the first day of the Battle of Stalingrad (massive casualties on the Eastern Front), and the Tokyo firebombing (March 10, 1945) (up to 100,000 Japanese civilians killed in one night). The bloodiest days were often concentrated in brutal battles on the Eastern Front (Soviet Union vs. Germany) or devastating strategic bombings, with massive civilian and military losses.
 
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Why did Churchill not want D-Day?

Churchill, as the British Prime Minister, had been a key advocate for the Allied invasion of Europe, but he was also aware of the immense challenges involved. His wariness of D-Day was rooted in a complex mixture of military realities, strategic considerations, and his own personal experiences during the war.
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What were Hitler's final words?

Then, saying "It is finished, goodbye", Hitler took Eva back into their rooms for the last time. During the afternoon Hitler shot himself and Eva took the poison capsule that he had given her.
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What was Hitler's view on Jesus?

Though he esteemed Jesus as an Aryan fighter against Jewish materialism who was martyred for his anti-Jewish stance, he did not ascribe to Jesus's death any significance in human salvation. Indeed, he did not believe in salvation at all in the Christian sense of the term, because he denied a personal afterlife.
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Has Hitler's remains ever been found?

Dental remains found in the Chancellery garden were matched with Hitler's dental records in May 1945 and are the only portion of Hitler's body confirmed to have been found. The Soviet Union restricted the release of information and released many conflicting reports about Hitler's death.
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Is Wolfenstein legal in Germany?

Yes, you can play Wolfenstein in Germany, but historically, censored versions with Nazi symbols removed were the norm; however, thanks to recent legal changes allowing "artistic use" of such imagery, uncensored "International Versions" are now available alongside the sanitized German ones, especially for newer MachineGames titles, though you must specifically look for the "International Version" on stores like Steam or Epic Games to get the original content. 
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What does bj stand for in Wolfenstein?

William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz (Polish pronunciation: [blasˈkɔvit͡ʂ]) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Wolfenstein series of alternate history video games starting with 1992's Wolfenstein 3D. An American spy of Polish Jewish descent, he specializes in one-man missions behind enemy lines.
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Is Wolfenstein 3 confirmed?

Yes, Wolfenstein 3 is effectively confirmed as planned, with MachineGames developers consistently stating they view the series as a trilogy and have a story to tell, even though it's not in active, announced production yet, with the studio having worked on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle first, but now resources might shift back to finishing the Wolfenstein saga. 
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What was Hitler's IQ?

Adolf Hitler's IQ was never officially tested, but experts estimate it to be around 140-141, placing him in the "gifted" range, with some suggesting it could have been even higher. This estimate comes from comparing his known capabilities with tested IQs of other high-ranking Nazis, who scored from 120-143, indicating Hitler likely surpassed them. 
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What is 999 mode in Wolfenstein?

999 - This mode allows you to have infinite ammo, but your character's health will be set to 999 and will count down during play. Walk in the Park -This mode removes HUD elements from the screen.
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What happens if you don't choose Fergus or Wyatt?

If you don't choose between Wyatt or Fergus in Wolfenstein: The New Order, the game forces the decision by having Nazis kill both of them brutally, leading to a Game Over screen, so you must pick one to continue the story, which affects your companion, available upgrades (health vs. armor), and certain dialogue/characters in the resistance base. 
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What happens to Mexico in Wolfenstein?

In the Wolfenstein universe (MachineGames timeline), Mexico was occupied by the Nazis after the fall of the US but eventually regained independence, likely through uprisings and resistance, becoming a base for re-establishing the fight against the Reich by the time of Wolfenstein: Youngblood, though details are scarce, showing its fate as a liberated, though still under threat, region. 
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What was Hitler's brain injury?

Research works have suggested almost incontrovertibly, that Adolf Hitler suffered from Parkinsonism. However, the precise nature of his illness had always been controversial and post-encephalitic and idiopathic varieties were the ones which were most commonly thought as the possible etiology.
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