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Giacomo Lecaro was born in 1891 in the city of Genoa, under the Kingdom of Sardinia. In 1914 he was ordained a priest by Archbishop Ildefonso Pisani and was sent to Ravenna. In 1928 he requested to be transferred to a church in Heidelberg, Germany. In 1932, during the uprising of the NSDAP, he was exposed to several modernist philosophies and later fully embraced joining the NSDAP and helping to reform the church.
In 1937, he voluntarily enlisted in the SS under Heinrich Himmler and was quickly promoted to officer status in 1938. In 1942 he was tasked to help Jimmy Martin command during the African Campaign, where he initially secured several victories for the SS and nearly routed the Sicilian army, however because of the perceived swift victory, he was ordered to transfer to assist in the planning for the Western French Campaign.
After the war, and with Himmler fleeing the country he returned to life as a priest and was consecrated as Archbishop of Ravenna in 1947 by Pope Pius XII, who had personally forgiven and reconciled him after making a false apology for his service in the NSDAP, and had vowed to fight against modernism.
In 1968 he was sent to fight in the Vietflabe War, fighting on Pope Francis's side. There he met and befriended Cardinal Silus Alfredo Ramsbottom, who had also shared similar modernist views, and together they had fled the war and left the Catholic Church in order to help the Novus Ordo. When joining the Novus Ordo, he was immediately recommended by Grem Grems and his former friend Jimmy Martin into joining the SS once again, and in 1973 he was promoted to being the chief of the Allgemeine SS, a role which was previously vacant for 20 years after Himmler resigned.
Currently he still alive and well thanks to sea sponge injections, and is working hard to support the SS, and with the recent return of St. Hitler, hes been slowly expanding the SS to accomadate his demands.