Emmerich Voss (1895-1937) was a German archaeologist for the Third Reich Special Antiquities Collection.
Biography[]
Voss was born in Nuremberg, Bavaria in 1895. Emmerich Voss was associated with the special antiquities divisions of the Nazi bureaucracy. Around October 1937, he formed an uneasy alliance with Wehrmacht colonel Viktor Gantz as part of Voss' pursuit of relics connected to the mystery of the Great Circle. While Gantz was skeptical of occultism, Voss was able to manipulate him into being a useful ally.
At some point, Voss and his men managed to get most of Indiana Jones—who had also taken an interest in the pattern linking several global archaeological sites to each other—buried under the African desert and taunted him over being outsmarted. Putting himself face to face with the man, Voss assessed the American archaeologist to be wondering if he should have built a life of meaning instead of meeting his end in Africa's lands. In response, Jones headbutted the Nazi in his already bandaged nose.