What happened to the Eiffel Tower in Wolfenstein?

In the Wolfenstein universe, specifically Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the Eiffel Tower wasn't destroyed but was heavily transformed by the Nazis into the Siegturm (Victory Tower), encased in massive Uberconcrete, serving as the main command center and a monument to German dominance in "New Paris" (Nazi-occupied Paris). It houses a secret research facility, Lab-X, and is the setting for the game's final missions.
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What happened to Paris in Wolfenstein?

After the death of Lothar Brandt and all Nazi commanders in charge of the city, Paris is in a state of complete anarchy and revolt and is considered to be the most likely target for either a counterattack by the Nazi Government in Berlin or by the forces loyal to the new Fourth Reich.
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What is happening to the Eiffel Tower?

The Eiffel Tower, one of the world's most iconic landmarks, is reportedly set for demolition in 2026 after its operating lease expires. Rising complaints, heavy maintenance costs, and structural fatigue have been cited as possible reasons behind the decision.
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What happened to the United States in Wolfenstein?

In the universe of the modern Wolfenstein games, the United States surrendered to the Axis powers after New York City was destroyed by a nuclear weapon in late 1948. In The Man in the High Castle, New York was spared this ghastly fate, but Washington D.C. was not.
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What happened to Italy and Japan in Wolfenstein?

Fascist Italy was betrayed, invaded, occupied and destroyed in 1949 and Imperial Japan was attacked soon after that.
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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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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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What happened to Russia in Wolfenstein?

In the Wolfenstein universe (MachineGames timeline), Nazi Germany conquered the Soviet Union by the mid-1940s using advanced tech, turning Russia into brutal occupied territories (Reichskommissariats), eventually nuking the region into a radioactive wasteland by 1971, leaving scattered refugees clinging to hope while the Nazis studied the fallout. Moscow fell in 1945 after intense bombardment, leading to Soviet collapse and Stalin's disappearance, with the remaining resistance scattered or crushed.
 
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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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Is it illegal to film the Eiffel Tower at night?

No, it's not illegal for tourists to take photos or videos of the Eiffel Tower at night for personal use and share them on social media, but it is illegal for commercial or professional distribution without permission because the nighttime illumination is a protected artistic work under copyright. The operating company (SETE) requires authorization and fees for professional use, as the lights are considered a creative work by an artist.
 
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Has a plane flown under the Eiffel Tower?

William Bruce "Bill" Overstreet Jr.

He is best known for pursuing a German Messerschmitt Bf 109G underneath the arches of the Eiffel Tower in 1944. William Overstreet Jr.
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Why wasn't the Eiffel Tower destroyed after 20 years?

The Eiffel Tower Laboratory. The Eiffel Tower was supposed to be destroyed only 20 years after its construction. To remedy the situation, Gustave Eiffel had the ingenious idea of crediting it with a scientific purpose – the Tower was saved!
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What happens to China in Wolfenstein?

Utterly exhausted from nearly a decade of conflict, China was unable to resist the invasion, eventually surrendering in late 1947. Having annexed most of Asia, the occupied Chinese territories were forcefully merged with the neighboring states including German-occupied Korea.
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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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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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Do we have Hitler's DNA?

The analysis of Hitler's DNA helps dispel the myth that he supposedly had Jewish ancestry. But it reveals something else: Adolf Hitler stands out genetically when it comes to predisposition for certain psychiatric disorders and brain developmental conditions.
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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 fall 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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Why did Germany ban Wolfenstein?

Wolfenstein games were banned or heavily censored in Germany primarily due to German laws (Strafgesetzbuch section 86a) prohibiting Nazi symbols (swastikas, SS runes) and imagery from "unconstitutional organizations," leading to censorship of Hitler's likeness and swastikas, with courts ruling it could indoctrinate youth; however, this strict ban was eased in 2018, allowing artistic use. 
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Who is the German girl in Wolfenstein?

Irene Engel, better known as Frau Engel, is a fictional character from the Wolfenstein video game series.
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What happened to Hitler's brain?

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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How did Japan react to Hitler's death?

Japan was disappointed by Hitler's death and Germany's collapse, seeing it as a blow to the Axis, but their official stance, led by PM Kantarō Suzuki, was to fight on to the bitter end, urging a "kamikaze" spirit, as they were focused on their own Pacific war and saw Germany's exit as a reason to be more determined for self-preservation against the US and UK. They hoped Germany would continue resistance, like Italy's rump state, but the leadership focused on the inevitable solo fight in the East. 
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What was Hitler's last chance?

The Battle of the Bulge was Hitler's final throw of the dice. With Germany in retreat across all fronts and a worsening situation at home, Hitler hoped to force the Western Allies out of the war before turning his full attention to the Soviet Union.
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