Dagobert Frey's Manifest List | |
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Origin |
Dagobert Frey |
Type |
Shipping Document |
Effects |
Details the contents or origins of any delivery |
Downsides |
Disappears package to an unreachable location |
Activation |
Combining with shipping or storage documents |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
918245-3816 |
Shelf |
268105-9451-805 |
Date of Collection |
June 20, 2016 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Dagobert Frey’s art historian career extended to pilfering Poland, especially Krakow and Warsaw, of any piece of valuable artwork for the Nazis. He already visited most museums in the pre-war years and knew which pieces had the highest values. Little was left behind. The National Museum was liquidated of virtually all coins, clocks, tapestries and manuscripts. Even fireplace mantles were yanked from the foundations. He also wrote a few historical propaganda texts claiming Poland was of Germanic instead of Slavic roots. None of his actions were ever punished after the war.
Effects[]
A customs issued surcharge to a printed delivery email will suffice for activation. Mixing in with shipping logs will list in precise detail either what are the contents of a delivery or where the individual items came from – never both. Short, direct bullets describe each piece or the locations it appeared at before the latest shipment. Often makes said delivery disappear afterwards. Usually a place hidden from the recipient but within reach, such as a restricted area or walled off room.