Heinrich Himmler

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One of the most important persons within the Third Reich, Heinrich Himmler was appointed Chief of the German Police and Minister of Interiors, both supervising the SS and the Gestapo. For his high organizational skills, he was noted by prince Gustav Breidenstein who ghouled him in order to save his crumbling hold on Hitler and the Third Reich. When the war came to a closing end, Himmler was embraced by a Tremere, who thought that the man would be a valuable asset to the Clan. Unfortunatly, Himmler proved to be immune to the Blood Bond and fled, traveling the world in the search for occult secrets. During his travels, he met the Sabbat in New York and joined House Goratrix. He later returned to Berlin, helping the Brujah Dieter Kotlar in founding the Final Reich, a group that sought to sow dissent among the Camarilla and weaken the present order enough to enable Himmler to ascend to princedom and secure Germany for the Sabbat. In the meantime, he kept the local Packs under his thumb, installing himself in the eyes of the prince as the only one who could control them. As he was unbondable, the Mark of the Betrayer didn't manifest on him, allowing him to claim the title of Primogen in East Berlin in Gustav Breidenstein's court.

As all Tremere antitribu were destroyed in 1999, it can be safely assumed that Himmler perished along his peers.