
Traces of potassium cyanide and lead fragments identified in SCP-2430's bloodstream and subcutis respectively.Lack of hair follicles instead, synthetic hair strands have been attached onto SCP-2430's head and face such that they resemble the late Hitler's hair and mustache.Modifications to its nervous system such that pain sensitivity is heightened.No requirement for food, water or air, despite the presence of a digestive and respiratory system.Brain matter is composed of a mixture from a specimen of S.The identities of these individuals are unknown. Furthermore, SCP-2430's skeletal system is identified to be an amalgamation of bones from eight different individuals. DNA analysis indicates that SCP-2430's genetic makeup is derived from a combination of Sus scrofa (wild boar) and Capra aegagrus hircus (domestic goat).SCP-2430's physical state deviates from non-anomalous humans in the following aspects: Its internal body systems are consistent with those of non-anomalous humans, although its organs are functionless. Tissue samples extracted from SCP-2430 are to be disposed of after analysis via incineration of said samples.ĭescription: SCP-2430 is a humanoid entity with a physical appearance identical to the late Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945), measuring at 173 cm in height and 72 kg in mass. All vehicles have their equivalents in actual war machines, and are accurate to the time and place.Special Containment Procedures: SCP-2430 is to be held in a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-17. This map contains very detailed buildings, many of which actually existed, and models of Tanks and airplanes. In this, our newest map, we have created a large section of the city of Stalingrad, containing some of the epicenters of the fighting, including the Red Square of Stalingrad, the ferry docks, mamaev kurgan, and the stalingrad grain elevator. In a fierce battle amongst the ruins of the shelled out city, the Soviets managed to slow the advance of the German army, drawing out the battle for many months, until, in the dead of winter, a pincer movement by two Soviet fronts to the north and south of Stalingrad succeeded in surrounding the 6th army, prompting Paulas to surrender many weeks later.


Chuikov, in accordance with Stalin’s call for a no retreat order, was to hold Stalingrad at any cost, while reinforcements were moved westwards towards the front line. This city, Stalingrad (modern-day Volgograd), was defended by the forces of Vasily Chuikov. In the summer of 1942, As part of the operation known as Case Blue, Adolf Hitler ordered the German 6th army, under the command of Friedrich Paulas, and its associated Luftwaffe air units to secure a city on the Volga river, to tighten the Wehrmacht’s grip on Soviet oil supplies coming from Baku, as well as to defend the northern flank of the remaining units of Army group south in their assault on the Caucasus.
