Captain america: the first avenger11/14/2022 Breaking into what turns out to be a base for the Skull's private terrorist group, HYDRA, he frees Barnes and the others, memorizes a map of HYDRA bases, and briefly confronts the Skull - Erskine's first super-soldier before the scientist's escape. When he hears Barnes is among a number of soldiers captured by Schmidt, also known as the Red Skull, Rogers convinces Carter and Stark to fly him behind enemy lines for a solo rescue mission. With the experiment dead, Brandt has Rogers don a colorful costume for a gaudy War Bonds promotional stage show that leads to one unimpressed soldier audience in Italy, November 1943, jeering Rogers. Rogers captures Kruger, but the spy commits suicide with a cyanide capsule. Rogers pursues Kruger in his car, but the spy flees to his submarine after Carter kills the driver. Rogers emerges from a chamber tall and muscular - and his abilities are put to the test immediately when Clemson is exposed as assassin Heinz Kruger who kills Erskine. State Department employee Fred Clemson as Rogers is given micro-injections of serum and then doused with what Erskine calls "vita-rays". In a secret lab behind a Brooklyn antique store, Erskine and others gather with Senator Brandt and U.S. In Europe, Schmidt and scientist Arnim Zola attempt to harness the power of the cube-like Tesseract. Phillips suggests Gilmore Hodge, but an act of a self-sacrificing bravery by Rogers convinces Erskine to use Rogers. There, under Colonel Chester Phillips and SSR officer Peggy Carter, one will be chosen as the first in a "super-soldier" experiment. He recruits Rogers to a squad of soldiers at Camp Lehigh in New York state. government's Strategic Scientific Reserve. When Barnes attempts to dissuade him, Rogers' fervent conviction about serving his country catches the ear of expatriate Bavarian scientist Dr. James "Bucky" Barnes, takes Rogers to the Modern Marvels of Tomorrow exhibition, where Rogers slips into a recruitment center for another attempt at enlisting. In March 1942, Nazi officer Johann Schmidt and his men invade a castle in Tønsberg, Norway, to steal a mysterious Tesseract which Schmidt calls "the jewel of Odin's treasure room." In New York City, Brooklyn native Steve Rogers is rejected for World War II military duty as 4F for the fifth time. In the present day, scientists in the Arctic uncover a mysterious object with a red, white and blue motif.
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