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{{Villain Infobox|fullname = Wilhelm Werner|origin = Königshain, Germany|occupation = Commander of the U-55 (June 8<sup>th</sup>, 1916 - August 3<sup>rd</sup>, 1918)|hobby = Damaging or sinking ships|goals = Sink the RMS Carpathia (Succeeded)<br>Sink or damage as many ships (Succeeded)|crimes = [[War crimes]] (Most likely)<br>Unrestricted Submarine Warfare<br>Mass Murder|type of villain = Genocidal War Criminal| | {{Villain Infobox|fullname = Wilhelm Werner|origin = Königshain, Germany|occupation = Commander of the U-55 (June 8<sup>th</sup>, 1916 - August 3<sup>rd</sup>, 1918)|hobby = Damaging or sinking ships|goals = Sink the RMS Carpathia (Succeeded)<br>Sink or damage as many ships (Succeeded)|crimes = [[War crimes]] (Most likely)<br>Unrestricted Submarine Warfare<br>Mass Murder|type of villain = Genocidal War Criminal|Image = WernerWilhelm1933.jpg}} | ||
'''Wilhelm Werner''' (June 6<sup>th</sup>, 1888 - May 14<sup>th</sup>, 1945) was a German naval and air force officer, politician, and leader of the SS. He sank many passenger ships, taking the lives of many, one of which, he infamously [[Sinking of the RMS Carpathia|sank]] the ''RMS Carpathia'', in which five lives were lost. For this, he was accused of War crimes in World War I, but the charges were unfortunately dropped against him in March of 1926. | '''Wilhelm Werner''' (June 6<sup>th</sup>, 1888 - May 14<sup>th</sup>, 1945) was a German naval and air force officer, politician, and leader of the SS. He sank many passenger ships, taking the lives of many, one of which, he infamously [[Sinking of the RMS Carpathia|sank]] the ''RMS Carpathia'', in which five lives were lost. For this, he was accused of War crimes in World War I, but the charges were unfortunately dropped against him in March of 1926. |
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Wilhelm Werner (June 6th, 1888 - May 14th, 1945) was a German naval and air force officer, politician, and leader of the SS. He sank many passenger ships, taking the lives of many, one of which, he infamously sank the RMS Carpathia, in which five lives were lost. For this, he was accused of War crimes in World War I, but the charges were unfortunately dropped against him in March of 1926.