Blazkowicz and the Kreisau Circle, and has formed a strategic alliance between what remains of Da'at Yichud and currently active resistance forces, acting as their main scientist, engineer, and archaeologist. However, Set was broken out of Camp Belica by B.J. This made the Nazis conduct a manhunt for Set Roth, the only known living member of the Da'at Yichud, and force him to work for them in an effort to prevent these incidents from happening again. One officer bled out from touching an artifact a technician was disintegrated after dropping a Da'at Yichud artifact on the ground, and the person stood next to him got a third degree burn. Many Nazi reports show that a lot of Nazi scientists, engineers, and technicians perished from handling excavated Da'at Yichud artifacts improperly. A prime example is the vault in New Mexico which contains research on anti-gravity technology built before European colonization.Ĭommunion with God is thought by the Da'at Yichud to take place through dreams, and enhanced by hallucinogenic drugs.ĭespite a good amount of their technology falling into the hands of the Nazis, the Da'at Yichud's advanced technologies still can resist the Nazis. One extraordinary fact about the Da'at Yichud is the invention of sophisticated technologies such as anti-gravity engines, directed-energy weapons, and mind-control devices during pre-industrial eras. The extent of the artifacts the Kreisau Circle obtained from that vault is unknown, as there were not many to be seen in it.ĭuring the events of The Old Blood, it is heavily implied that the Da'at Yichud had existed during the era of King Otto and the document he found to create The Monstrosity was based on an ancient Da'at Yichud genetic technology.ĭuring the events of The New Colossus, an investigation and examination conducted by Nazis scientists on captured Da'at Yichud technology showed that these craftworks are so remarkable that it looks like magic at first glance, but is, in fact, 100% scientific upon close examination. He joined the Kreisau Circle against the Nazi regime, helping them by finding one of the Da'at Yichud safe-keeps in the Atlantic Ocean. Set Roth is one of the known members of the Da'at Yichud who survived the Nazis' purge.
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Even after the war, Nazi research into Da'at Yichud technology continued in labs such as the London Nautica to create and or reverse-engineer new weapons and technologies such as the LaserKraftWerk.
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The super war machines the Nazis produced with the knowledge were perversions and mockeries of the religious society's work, and allowed the Nazis to win World War II. However, the Nazis, led by Deathshead, found one of their vaults, killed the gatekeeper, and stole their secrets. The Da'at Yichud had hundreds of vaults containing their knowledge and inventions scattered around the world, and each vault has a gatekeeper.
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Despite the Jewish associations with the Da'at Yichud, the organization is technically open to any gifted individual, regardless of their background or prior beliefs. At some point, their organization evidently operated as far away as North America long before later Europeans as remains of their technology have been found also there. something that is further supported by claims by in-game characters that they were influenced by the ancient Sumerian civilization from this region. Because the Da'at Yichud speak Hebrew and was popular among the later Jewish population, it is also likely the organization arose in ancient Mesopotamia, possibly some time prior to 2000 B.C.E. Since the Da'at Yichud is this ancient, it is possible that their technological creations have inspired later variations of Abrahamic belief systems (modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) as well as the supernatural elements of those religions, which the Da'at Yichud do not believe in. The Da'at Yichud have presumably always believed in a monotheistic belief system whereby technological and scientific progress helps them get closer to their god. According to Set Roth, the Da'at Yichud is older than the modern religions, and is thus likely several millennia old.