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[[Captain]] Bernard Critchly, who earned his nickname "Ogre" for his poor hygiene and brutal disposition, was known for having his portraits spray-painted on the Sistine Chapel. When protests followed, the Gestapo managed to control the first outbursts, but additional protests mounted in response to the Gestapo's ruthlessness. During one, Critchly blocked in 750 monks who were staging a hunger strike in John Paul II Square, and killed more than six hundred of them with his [[Rampage]] alone.<ref name=TROSW>''Technical Readout: Succession Wars'', p. 162 "RMP-5G RAMPAGE"</ref>
 
[[Captain]] Bernard Critchly, who earned his nickname "Ogre" for his poor hygiene and brutal disposition, was known for having his portraits spray-painted on the Sistine Chapel. When protests followed, the Gestapo managed to control the first outbursts, but additional protests mounted in response to the Gestapo's ruthlessness. During one, Critchly blocked in 750 monks who were staging a hunger strike in John Paul II Square, and killed more than six hundred of them with his [[Rampage]] alone.<ref name=TROSW>''Technical Readout: Succession Wars'', p. 162 "RMP-5G RAMPAGE"</ref>
  
While the specific fate of the Greenhaven Gestapo as a unit is not stated, Antilos Legos died in a final battle outside Ferrara, Italy, on Terra on 24 March [[2777]] when the SLDF reconquered the planet. It is heavily implied that the Greenhaven Gestapo was shattered as a unit after a bitterly fought defensive campaign where they eventually succumbed to the SLDF army although Legos was reportedly unafraid to use terror tactics or strategic weapons.<ref name=LoT2-20/> Captain Bernard Critchly disappeared after the war, neither the warrior nor his machine were ever reportedly seen again.<ref name=TROSW/> Hans Mikkelsen survived to the end of the war and did hide in Italy, but in 11 October 2777 he was captured by SLDF soldiers in Rome and apparently executed by a member of the [[Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith]]<ref name=HLoTv2p5/>
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While the specific fate of the Greenhaven Gestapo as a unit is not spelled out, Antilos Legos died in a final battle outside Ferrara, Italy, on Terra on 24 March [[2777]] when the SLDF reconquered the planet. It is heavily implied that the Greenhaven Gestapo was shattered as a unit after a bitterly fought defensive campaign where they eventually succumbed to the SLDF army although Legos was reportedly unafraid to use terror tactics or strategic weapons.<ref name=LoT2-20/> Captain Bernard Critchly disappeared after the war, neither the warrior nor his machine were ever reportedly seen again.<ref name=TROSW/> Hans Mikkelsen survived to the end of the war and did hide in Italy, but in 11 October 2777 he was captured by SLDF soldiers in Rome and apparently executed by a member of the [[Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith]]<ref name=HLoTv2p5/>
  
 
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