![]() ![]() The numbers and letters on the side of the folder, which can be seen much better when viewing the Call of Duty: WW2 website on mobile, show the following: FORM - YMF - 212514 - 12123 - 131. The painting was stolen from the Czartoryski Museum in Krakow, Poland in 1945 and its whereabouts are still unknown. Raphael's painting seen in the fifth image, was one of many works of art stolen by the Nazi's during World War 2. The theory on the reddit page, is that the "horror" which rises may pertain to Barbarossa's knights. ![]() There's more to the story, so just click the Wiki link. There is an interesting theory regarding Frederick I on the Call of Duty Zombies subreddit regarding an Arthurian "sleeping hero" legend tied to the ruler.Īccording to this the legend, Frederick is asleep with his knights in a cave located in the Kyffhauser mountain range, and when the "ravens cease to fly around the mountain, he will awake and restore Germany to its ancient greatness," according to Wikipedia. The image of Frederick Barbarossa likely points Operation Barbarossa, which was the codename of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. Upon entering these numbers on the typewriter, the three lights go green and a message pops up: "A New Horror Rises" before three images appear: a document folder with signatures and letters and numbers on the side of it a worn image of Holy Roman Emperor and King of Burgundy and Germany, Frederick Barbarossa (Frederick I) and an image of Raphael's famous painting, Portrait of a Young Man.īetween reddit and Charlie Intel, a few things have been figured out.įirst up, the numbers on the typewriter's serial plate, or Enigma Machine, are coordinates to Dunkirk, France where the Battle and Siege of Dunkirk took place in 1944. These letters, per reddit are: IUFDJ BHLOP JMUBA. When the image is brightened, on the inside rim of the zombie's helmet you can see some letters. We're going to continue updating this post as more information is cracked.Īs the different steps to the puzzle are solved, we will update this page accordingly.Įarlier this week when Call of Duty: WW2 was revealed, a teaser image for Nazi Zombies was released showing a typical, rotting, undead fella wearing a German military helmet. A teaser site for Call of Duty: WW2 has gone online, and Sledgehammer wants those visiting the site to have a bit of fun figuring out the mysteries locked behind an ARG. ![]()
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