In 1918, Nick Knight and Lucien LaCroix were on a train near the German border, and struck up a conversation with a fellow passenger, Adolf Hitler, at that time merely a young corporal in the army who was very dissatisfied with the current political situation. To while away the time, he drew a sketch of LaCroix. LaCroix later got him to sign it. At the end of the episode Jane Doe, LaCroix burns the sketch.
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| - In 1918, Nick Knight and Lucien LaCroix were on a train near the German border, and struck up a conversation with a fellow passenger, Adolf Hitler, at that time merely a young corporal in the army who was very dissatisfied with the current political situation. To while away the time, he drew a sketch of LaCroix. LaCroix later got him to sign it. At the end of the episode Jane Doe, LaCroix burns the sketch.
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| - In 1918, Nick Knight and Lucien LaCroix were on a train near the German border, and struck up a conversation with a fellow passenger, Adolf Hitler, at that time merely a young corporal in the army who was very dissatisfied with the current political situation. To while away the time, he drew a sketch of LaCroix. LaCroix later got him to sign it. At the end of the episode Jane Doe, LaCroix burns the sketch.
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