Wolfenstein The New Order: The New House
At the beginning of the mission, jump into the water and follow the rest. Once you reach the manhole, cut through the chain with the blowtorch and swim inside. Now, you are in the resistance's HQ. Your first task is to bring back the documents for the girl in the wheelchair.
Climb up and ask Klaus if he has them. He will tell you that he put them in place several days ago. However, you do not need to go there.

Still, you need a crowbar., which you can find on the upper floor in Thimbault's room. This is what it reads above the door. After you obtain the crowbar, go to Max's room and smash the board on the wall to retrieve the folder. Take it, then, back to the owner, which starts the next mission.
- Wolfenstein: The New Order Game Guide
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Game Guide
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Main missions
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Deathshead's Compound
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Asylum
- Wolfenstein The New Order: A New World
- Wolfenstein The New Order: The Eisenwald Prison
- Wolfenstein The New Order: The New House
- Wolfenstein The New Order: London Nautica
- Wolfenstein The New Order: The Secret
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Belic's Camp
- Wolfenstein The New Order: New Tactics
- Wolfenstein The New Order: The Underground Berlin
- Wolfenstein The New Order: U-Boat
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Gibraltar Bridge
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Moon Base
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Return to London Nautica
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Under Attack
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Return to Deathshead's Compound
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Main missions
- Wolfenstein The New Order: Game Guide
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