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Operation Keno Briefing Lt. Archie Hicox to Lt. Aldo Raine & the Basterds Sent from London, United Kingdom to Hajhsdjaka, France _____

__Presided over, reviewed, notarized, and authorized by Prime Minister Winston Churchill.__

__Lieutenant Aldo Raine,__

__As you and your unit are well aware, Operation Keno is in effect as of yesterday. This letter is official business concerning the events to unfold in the next few days and are for your eyes only. Lt. Hicox has been selected as the party to accompany you and your chosen men on this particular operation. Hicox has been debriefed as to the specifics of the mission and as I am reluctant to send updates on such an important subject through the post, I regrettably inform you that you must await the arrival of Hicox to your position to receive further details on the updates.__ __Lt. Hicox, I believe, will more than meet your expectations. He speaks fluent German and English, and has extensive knowledge of the German film industry before the National Socialist party took office and has written several published books and on the subject. I believe he will prove very useful, as I hand picked him myself from several candidates for the position. As I have previously stated, Hicox will be completely briefed on Keno and will have plenty of information to reveal upon his arrival.__ __My sources on your end tell me that several successful ambushes upon German units have taken place over the last several months, which I can say with confidence aid in the revealing of your units motives. I must press extreme caution when dealing with upper-level German officers and their underlings, as if yours or Lt. Hicoxs’ cover is compromised, the entirety of Operation Keno will be futile.__ __More updates to come, and all the blessings and luck I have to offer on this monumental moment in History my friend.__

__William Churchill __

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Official Document of The National Socialist Party Notarized in Berlin, Germany: April 16 1941

Incident Report with Private Walter Zwebble

Conducted on March 27, 1941 Presided by Colonel Neil Kraft and Der Fuhrer, Adolph Hitler Subject matter being the guerilla army group known as “The Inglorious Basterds”, Pvt. Zwebble and his escape from the ambush on his section.

Pvt. Zwebble and his men were ambushed at thirteen-hundred hours near their vantage point of Fichere, France where the company was to meet with their sister groups to advance into Paris. While on guard, approx. nine or ten heavily armed men ambushed the unit and killed all but three of the party. Pvt. Zwebble reports that while two of the German-speaking members interrogated them and confiscated their weapons and rations, the other members scalped and raided the bodies of the fallen German soldiers. After they successfully completed their ambush, the men (called themselves “Inglorious Basterds”) took Lieutenant Mocher to Aldo Raine, known to even Lt. Mocher as Aldo the Apache. This interrogation was held in English, which Pvt. Zwebble does not speak, so we have no accurate translation as to what transpired during it. However, he did witness that at the end of the questioning, Lt. Mocher was bludgeoned to death with a baseball bat by one of these “Basterds” known to them as “The Bear Jew” (alias for Donny Donowitz). Upon the death of Lt. Mocher, Pvt. Goetheck was shot dead when he tried to escape, leaving just Pvt. Zwebble alive. Before his escape, Zwebble had a swastika carved into his forehead with Raine’s buoy knife. Total soldier death count: twenty-five men dead one wounded Confirmed members of “The Basterds”: Lt. Aldo “The Apache” Raine. Pvt. Ryan “Little Man” Utivitch Hugo Stiglitz “The Bear Jew”

Members presiding: Pvt. Zwebbel X_ Colonel Neil Kraft X_ Adolph Hitler X__