[hider=Marc Bolheim] [hider=Marc Bolheim] [center][img]https://cdn.acidcow.com/pics/20130702/wwi_german_soldiers_30.jpg[/img][/center] [/hider] [center][b]Marc Bolheim[/b][/center] [center]Born : March 21, 1881 Born the second son of a well off factory owner in Berlin, he grew up in the life of luxury, sailing on his father's Yacht, hunting, and enjoying an education that only money could buy. In his youth, he would engage in education but was rather bored of it; he didn't care for learning math, a language he already knew, or most sciences besides biology. He did enjoy learning French, English, and some Italian. Ounce out of schooling, he was fluent in French and could get himself through the anglosphere, and most of Italy. After his time in school, he was pampered most of the time, allowed to drink, go to bars, and not work a day in his life; he enjoyed riding his father's horses. He spent his life quickly, trying to stay out of trouble and meet the expectations of his parents. Eventually, he would take part in one of his father's factories as a foreman, sitting in an office bored out of his mind. When an old friend of his sent him an invitation, finally something to get him out of that factory. [/center] [/hider]