While Freddy Freaker's history remains largely unknown, some analysts have been able to piece together a semi-cohesive story based on the bits and pieces we know. Way back in the 1940's, the Coca Cola corporation brought out a new variety of soda, Fanta, which would be primarily marketed in Nazi Germany due to the lack of availability of ingredients to create traditional Coke, as well as a reduced market due to general Anti-American sentiments. Many high-ranking Nazi officers, namely Heinrich Himmler, were fond of cola and were saddened by its lack of presence in the Third Reich. To circumvent this, he and his fellow officers struck up a deal with The Coca-Cola Co. to transport several tons of soda into Germany via airdrops. Orders were issued for several thousands of reserve soldiers to travel to the site of the drop and commence the construction of massive tunnels and underground regions to store the large cache of soda. On August 3rd, 1943, Several Coca-Cola branded B-24 bombers flew over a rural region near Berlin, dropping at least 40 1-ton packages of soda, which were promptly stored underground. Daily trips were made between the cache and the bunkers of the officers. Adolf Hitler himself was rumored to have become quite fond of the soda due to its increased availability. Tragedy then struck in the winter of that year, when a reckless British air-raid demolished the cache in its entirety. The officers, though saddened by their lack of soda, abandoned the caves out of necessity, knowing the local area was too dangerous for venturing out to the soda cache anyway. Over the proceeding years, the high acidic content of Fanta ate away at the limestone floor of the Cache, traveling deeper and deeper into the planet's crust, unbeknown to anyone on Earth. This all changed on May 1st, 1945, where a largely believed-to-be-dead Adolf Hitler discovered the cave's secrets.