What's the story behind nazi zombies acculy?

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Communist partisan

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Hello, I never been much of a CoD lover and never really liked the games but the zombie story is really intresting so I've tryed to find some true info about how it happend but every site on the net have some different stories and I dunno what one is true so I wonder if somebody here are willing to tell me or if somebody knows a link to the true story behind all of that.

I only played Nacht der untoten, five and the other one in black ops and that's about it so I wonder if somebody wanna help me out whith this one?
 

Mouldy Oldy

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http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Nazi_Zombies


Has a total run down of why it is ingame - sales, essentially.
 

baddude1337

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http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Nazi_Zombies#Story

I think the gist of it is the Nazi's did some experiments that went wrong. There are clues to the story in all the maps.
 

Bendebec

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While there isn't much of a story really, there is a basic plot, basically Nazis make zombies as a weapon, the main doctor (The german guy in the theatre level, normally player 4) was a part in these experiments, the dogs used to be a child's dog, but then were somehow exposed to the experimental stuff, and somehow can teleport into places and are now on fire and explode when shot, the voice you hear occasionally on dog rounds (fetch me their souls!) and when you get the teddy bear in boxes (Bye-Bye! "Evil laugh") is the voice of the little girl who owned the original zombie dog (pre zombification) and she also owns the monkey bomb and the teddy, she wants to kill you for some reason, and she at least commands the dogs I dont think she commands zombies. Basically, nazis made zombies, zombies got out of hand, experiments made dog and child really weird. But this is only what I remember, go onto the Call Of Duty wiki for the full account.

(sorry for wall of text)
 

IBlackKiteI

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A lot of that is just dumb fan speculation, there are only a few certainties, the rest is practically really bad fan fiction.

However things like the creation of the hellhounds and Rictofen killing his boss, the guy who practically created zombies is undeniable.
 

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Communist partisan said:
Hello, I never been much of a CoD lover and never really liked the games but the zombie story is really intresting so I've tryed to find some true info about how it happend but every site on the net have some different stories and I dunno what one is true so I wonder if somebody here are willing to tell me or if somebody knows a link to the true story behind all of that.

I only played Nacht der untoten, five and the other one in black ops and that's about it so I wonder if somebody wanna help me out whith this one?
Oh! ME ME ME! I have been WAITING for someone to ask this question! Okay, so...here it goes. Be warned, you are going to be reading. A LOT!

It starts in World at War. A crew from a B-52 bomber crashes somewhere in Germany. As the crew wakes up, they notice a lot of people shambling toward them. As their vision clears, they realize that it's zombies. They barricade themselves in a nearby abandoned building and fighting for their lives. This is the first map that came with World at War. It is unknown if the crew survives, or they are eventually overrun. Probably overrun.
Next, a detachment of marines comes across an insane asylum. Tank Dempsy is believed to be with them, although that is up for debate. The surrounding forest is on fire, likely set by nearby villagers in order to stop the zombies. It didn't work. The marines are immediately attacked by the corpses in the asylum. They find evidence that experiments were performed here, both on the living at the dead. (One of the four rooms you teleport to in Kino is actually in the asylum, before it was overrun. It's the room with the chair.) A handful of the marines survive and escape. This is the second map in World at War.
Japan, Russia, and the U.S. realize that the zombies are a threat, so Dempsy is sent with Nikoli and Takaeo to investigate a swamp where it is believed the experiments were moved. When they arrive, they find Edward Richtofen. A radio message to Peter (the hanging corpse) reveals that the situation at the asylum was no able to be contained, so the experiments were moved to this swamp. Richtofen hints that he knows what's going on, but never explains. The four soldiers are forced to fight their way out of the swamp. It is suggested that, just before they are overwhelmed, Richtofen teleports them all to safety. This is the third map in World at War.
The men teleport to Der Rise, where the experiments were started. Here, it is revealed that the zombies are created with an element called 115. Richtofen worked under a Doctor Ludvig Maxis. Maxis had a daughter named Samantha. The Hell Hounds come from Sam's dog Fluffy, who Maxis sent through the teleporter, mutating it. In another radio message, it is revealed that Richtofen betrays Maxis and locks him and his daughter in a room with a Hell Hound. It is believed they are both killed, as you can find their blood splatter on a wall in the map. However, Samantha may still be alive, or she is a ghost out for revenge. She is the one who controls the box (she loves teddy bears) and is the little girl/demon voice that says "Max Ammo" and other things. The four men fight at Der Rise, but are eventually backed into a corner, seemingly to their deaths. This is the final map in World at War.
In Black Ops, the comic reveals what happened. The teleport malfunctioned and launched the four into the future just before they were killed. Richtofen's message in single player explains a lot, and also suggests that Sam is still alive, just in another time. However, the rooms that you are teleported to seem to imply that Sam is actually playing a game with the four men, as she has a mini map of Der Rise with the four figures in it. More radio messages reveal that Maxis was actually trying to mind control the zombies and use them for weapons. It didn't work. The battle to stop the outbreak rages on.
"Five" map isn't connected officially yet, but there are little hints that suggest that the U.S. knows about the zombies and the teleporters. Whether the U.S. is preparing to fight the zombies, or attempting to recreate them is no clear yet. However, something has gone wrong, as the zombies are now attacking the Pentagon.

And there's the story in a nutshell. Yes, NUTSHELL. If you want even more info, including character bios and Easter Eggs and hints, go to the Call of Duty wiki and look under zombies. And you thought I wrote a lot...
Oh, this was fun.
 

Razgrizaces

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The real story is based on a weapon called Die Glocke, in German, "The Bell". It was a weapon in Der Riese (an actual map in the Nazi Zombie games), and it was an alleged experiment that was made out of metal and was 9 feet wide and 12-15 feet high, shaped like a bell. (this is from Wikipedia).

If anything, the Periodic Table comes into play, with the element 115, the provider of energy for the Wunderwaffe, Ray Gun, Pack-a-Punch, and possibly the Thunder Gun. Richtofen is a scientist who worked on "The Bell" and tries to go to Shi No Numa (third map pack in Nazi Zombies) to search for Peter (possibly the Hanging man in Shi No Numa.)

If you really want to learn a speculation, watch this:

(It's pretty cool and freaky.)
 

Mouldy Oldy

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The sad thing is that over a million people have watched this video, and I'd guess that the same million would have extreme difficulty even outlining the principles of biopower within their nation-state.


Irony - look for it when Zombies are mentioned, you might be buying into it without knowing.
 

Mcupobob

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http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1928141

This might help or just give you more questions.