The Assassination of Felix Bauer occurred in 1943 when the French Resistance assassinated Gestapo colonel Felix Bauer at his headquarters in Paris.
The clinical psychologist Felix Kwong, affiliated with the Resistance, used both experimental drugs and hypnosis to brainwash the captured Corporal Sptiz of the German Wehrmacht, tasking him with delivering a package supposedly containing whiskey, sausages, and a pornographic magazine to the notorious Gestapo commander Bauer. Resistance fighter Sean Devlin was entrusted with driving Spitz to Bauer's headquarters in the Faubourg Saint-Germain, where Spitz's suspicious behavior caused Bauer's guards to investigate him. Spitz panicked and blew himself up with the package, which contained a bomb meant for the colonel. Devlin was forced to shoot Bauer himself before fleeing, and he later killed several German snipers who had been sent to assassinate Kwong in retribution.