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N    00:02  Hendrik Baumer diffhist +2,845 Rose talk contribs (Created page with "On January 22nd, 1921, Kaiser Hendrik Baumer officially began his reign, ushering in a new era for Imperial Germany. Prior to his ascension he was a Generalleutnant Hendrik Baumer, known for his strategic brilliance and unwavering dedication to duty. Born into the aristocratic lineage of the Baumer family, Hendrik inherited the title of Duke of Brandenburg, a position that bestowed upon him both privilege and responsibility from a young age. From his earliest years, Hen...")
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