Friedrich Keller

Friedrich Keller is a minor antagonist in ''Wolfenstein: The New Order. ''He is known to be a very ruthless and merciless Nazi who is very prejudiced.

Background
Born in Strasbourg, France, Friedrich Keller's childhood was defined by domestic abuse and poverty. When Germany invaded France, Keller's father joined the resistance. Tired of living in poverty, Keller went to the local SS office and informed the Nazis of his father's ties to the resistance. His family was rounded up and sent to Auschwitz, but Keller was taken under the wing of the notorious General Wilhelm Strasse, whom he has served ever since. Keller views Strasse as his surrogate father.

Wolfenstein: The New Order
Keller was responsible for ordering his soldiers to murdering every patient in the Zaklad Psychiatryczny Malawies. Before that he seems to visit the asylum frequently, taking patients from the wards, possibly to bring them to Strasse for human experimentation. Keller hid himself in the trunk of his car when B.J. Blazkowicz killed his men. He was unwittingly smuggled by B.J., who soon discovered him and had him interrogated by finding the remaining resistance fighters. After the interrogation, Keller taunted B.J., who then shortly beheads him with a chainsaw. A newspaper clip confirms that Keller's headless body was later found at the bottom of a river close to Gdynia, Poland.