The Sword of Attila the Hun was believed to have been used by the great conqueror Attila the Hun in battle. After Attila died, his sword and many of the jewels and valuables he captured were buried with him. Later, in the year 1942, Indiana Jones and Randy Walker found the coffin and the sword. After Randy was revealed to be a Nazi, Kraiser showed up and took the Sword, giving it to a museum in Berlin, Germany.
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| - The Sword of Attila the Hun was believed to have been used by the great conqueror Attila the Hun in battle. After Attila died, his sword and many of the jewels and valuables he captured were buried with him. Later, in the year 1942, Indiana Jones and Randy Walker found the coffin and the sword. After Randy was revealed to be a Nazi, Kraiser showed up and took the Sword, giving it to a museum in Berlin, Germany.
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| - Presumably Attila or someone in his army
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| - The sword was believed to have mystical powers
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| - The Sword of Attila the Hun was believed to have been used by the great conqueror Attila the Hun in battle. After Attila died, his sword and many of the jewels and valuables he captured were buried with him. Later, in the year 1942, Indiana Jones and Randy Walker found the coffin and the sword. After Randy was revealed to be a Nazi, Kraiser showed up and took the Sword, giving it to a museum in Berlin, Germany.
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