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{{quote|''A story in which a man with slicked-back hair and a thick German accent is going to create a new lifeform -- or "Master Race" -- of blond Caucasians who will swear allegiance to him, and'' only ''him, all underscored with [[Music to Invade Poland To|a hymn by Wagner]].'' [[Beat|[Beat]]] ''Clearly, [[Comically Missing the Point|this is about Vietnam]].''|'''[[Brows Held High|Oancitizen]]''' on [[Andy Warhol]]'s ''Frankenstein''}}
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From 1933 to 1945, [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] was ruled with an iron fist by [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Those Wacky Nazis|Nazis]]. They eventually used [[Refuge in Audacity]] to kill millions of people they found undesirable with about half (using the 12 million death figure) being Jews, the rest being various other groups that often got picked on in Europe: communists, Gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, the mentally ill, disabled people, Slavs, etc. The Nazis also officially started [[World War II|the most destructive war in human history]], which killed even more people (roughly 50 million). The result is that they are considered by many the most evil group of people that ever lived, and therefore [[Acceptable Political Targets|easy and acceptable to make look bad]].
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Common elements include the look of a [[Putting on the Reich|paramilitary political force]] centering on one person as the supreme leader heavily guarded by his [[Black Shirt|black shirted longcoat-wearing minions]], and their ideology typically boils down with the leader often shouting, "[[Social Darwinist|We are the MasterRace/Species! We will reign supreme! We will crush all who oppose us! All inferiors shall submit or/and die! Hail Victory!]]" To that end, the most hideous of crimes are obvious options they will use in a heartbeat and the only thing that will get them to stop is unyielding force.
 
Of course, since the Nazis themselves stole symbolism, slogans and rituals from other historical sources (and racism ''looooong'' predates their existence) much of what is associated with them today is actually far [[Older Than They Think]]. So a few examples commonly given merely reflect generic totalitarian, cult-[[Cult of-personality Personality]], and/or dictatorship elements. Additionally, [[Anime]] will also borrow from Imperial Japan for example the killing of surrendering soldiers, or attempts to stamp out culture.
 
Any strong German ruler (Frederick the Great, Bismarck, Barbarossa...), German military force (every single one), or right-wing German political movement (likewise) will very likely [[All Germans Are Nazis|get this treatment]] in most modern portrayals.
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{{examples}}
== Anime &and Manga ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
* The Vandenreich of ''[[Bleach]]'' not only [[Putting on the Reich|look the part]], they act the part as well, what with behavior that borders on ethnic cleansing towards Hollows.
* The Principality of Zeon and its successor movement Neo Zeon from the UC ''[[Gundam]]'' timeline. The most famous instance is where [[Evil Prince|Prince Gihren Zabi]] turns a state funeral into a political rally, with the audience shouting "Sieg Zeon!" ([http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=DZUt8BSs8Sw Hail Zeon] in the dub). [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] when King Degwin Zabi compares his son, Gihren to Hitler and Gihren accepts it as a complement.
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** Another 2000AD comic, ''Invasion!'' and its sequel, ''Savage'', feature the Volgans, a far-right Russian regime. Originally intended to be played by the Soviet Union, [[Executive Meddling|Editorial Meddling]] forced the creators to use a generically authoritarian [[Ruritania]]n [[Expy]] so as not to aggravate officials at the Soviet embassy during a period of fragile détente. They were later explicitly revealed to be Russian.
*** Likewise, the enemy Norts from ''Rogue Trooper'' show quite a number of Nazi characteristics.
** The Norsefire Party werein closer''[[V tofor aVendetta]]'' logicalIS (ifthe Nazi party, and more specifically conceived as the (extreme) extensionlogical conclusion of right-wing tendencies in late 1980s Britain; they're a decidedly unsubtle [[Expy]] of the National Front with some level-grinding in competence. That Norsefire are essentially the Nazi Party ''and still'' recognisably a heartbeat away from the government of the time is part of what makes ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' so chilling.
* The Norsefire Party in ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' IS the Nazi Party (if it was late 1990's Britain).
*** The head honcho Leader Adam Susan, in an introspective moment before the beginning of his slide into true madness, outright confirms to himself he is fascist, both by the historic and the Nazi definition. In his own mental phrasing (and Norsefire doctrine, no doubt), the war "put paid to freedom".
** The Norsefire Party were closer to a logical (if extreme) extension of right-wing tendencies in late 1980s Britain; they're a decidedly unsubtle [[Expy]] of the National Front with some level-grinding in competence. That Norsefire are essentially the Nazi Party ''and still'' recognisably a heartbeat away from the government of the time is part of what makes ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' so chilling.
*** It should be noted that Norsefire are an implicitly neo-Nazi organisation, and so the parallels are conscious decisions by Norsefire itself. Unlike most entries on this page, Norsefire consciously emulate Nazi Germany.
*** The head honcho Leader Adam Susan, in an introspective moment before the beginning of his slide into true madness, outright confirms to himself he is fascist, both by the historic and the Nazi definition. In his own mental phrasing (and Norsefire doctrine, no doubt), the war "put paid to freedom".
** HYDRA from [[Marvel]] probably fall here. Somewhat like Norsefire above, HYDRA started off as an actual Nazi organisation during World War II which became independent when the actual Nazis, well, ''lost''. When your founders are Nazis, it's no stretch that your organisation end up Nazi-like.
*** It should be noted that Norsefire are an implicitly neo-Nazi organisation, and so the parallels are conscious decisions by Norsefire itself. Unlike most entries on this page, Norsefire consciously emulate Nazi Germany.
** In the Fifth Sleeper story, the [[Red Skull]] tells [[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]] that HYDRA was always a front for "the true force supreme, NAZIISM!" (His words, not mine.) It says a lot for how hated the Nazis are that HYDRA is, by comparison, a [[Slave to PR]].
* HYDRA from Marvel probably fall here.
* In the Archie ''[[Archies Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Sonic The Hedgehog]]'' series, Angel Island was occupied for a time by the [[Big Bad|Dr. Eggman]]-backed Dingo Regime, whose soldiers not only wore Brown Shirt-esque uniforms, but who imprisoned all captured Echidnas in what were clearly concentration camps.
** Somewhat like Norsefire above, HYDRA started off as an actual Nazi organisation during World War II which became independent when the actual Nazis, well, ''lost''. When your founders are Nazis it's no stretch that your organisation end up Nazi-like.
** In the Fifth Sleeper story, the [[Red Skull]] tells [[Captain America (comics)]] that HYDRA was always a front for "the true force supreme, NAZIISM!" (His words, not mine.) It says a lot for how hated the Nazis are that HYDRA is, by comparison, a [[Slave to PR]].
* In the Archie ''[[Archies Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic The Hedgehog]]'' series, Angel Island was occupied for a time by the [[Big Bad|Dr. Eggman]]-backed Dingo Regime, whose soldiers not only wore Brown Shirt-esque uniforms, but who imprisoned all captured Echidnas in what were clearly concentration camps.
* Bob Heller, one of the presidential candidates in ''[[Transmetropolitan]]'', whose rhetoric is equal parts [[The Strong Should Dominate the Weak]] and [[Patriotic Fervor]]. His campaign insignia is a black "H" in a white circle on a field of red, and other characters openly compare him to the Nazis and his campaign events to the Nuremberg rallies. (Just how much of a [[Crapsack World]] is ''Transmetropolitan''? Not only is Heller not the most evil candidate in the race, he's not even the most evil candidate ''in his party''.)
 
 
== Film ==
* The government in ''[[V for Vendetta]] (film)|the film adaptation of ''V for Vendetta'']] is very Nazi-like. Also, much like the original Norsefire. The leader's name, is also changed to "Adam Sutler", which sounds too similar to "Adolf Hitler" to have been a coincidence, especially when you consider that in the comic the film was based on (see above), his name was "Susan."
* Since the movie ''[[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]]'' is a satire of the gung-ho jingoism of the novel, they use the Nazi-like symbolism to portray the humans as an [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|evil invading race]] by [[Putting on the Reich]], and occasionally showing a propaganda commercial. This is capped by [[Neil Patrick Harris]] (at the time, best known for ''[[Doogie Howser, M.D.]]'') as a Dr. Mengele [[Expy]]. One [[Wild Mass Guessing|fan theory]] is that the humans faked the asteroid attack to justify the invasion. Either that, or used the opportunity provided by the otherwise natural asteroid strike to start a war. In any case, it's never shown how the Arachnids could have deliberately launched the asteroid.
** In the comic book, he doesn't even pretend to not be fascist.
* Since the movie ''[[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]]'' is a satire of the gung-ho jingoism of the novel, they use the Nazi-like symbolism to portray the humans as an [[Humans Are Bastards|evil invading race]] by [[Putting on the Reich]], and occasionally showing a propaganda commercial. This is capped by [[Neil Patrick Harris]] (at the time, best known for ''[[Doogie Howser, M.D.]]'') as a Dr. Mengele [[Expy]]. One [[Wild Mass Guessing|fan theory]] is that the humans faked the asteroid attack to justify the invasion. Either that, or used the opportunity provided by the otherwise natural asteroid strike to start a war. In any case it's never shown how the Arachnids could have deliberately launched the asteroid.
* The ''[[Lion King]]'' gives us the song ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0AiN8vrn9Y Be Prepared]'', in which Scar rallies the Hyenas into setting up a new age in Pride Rock, ruled by Scar and the Hyenas. The Nazi Symbolism is quite clear during a sequence when the Hyenas goose step (the most evilest march ever) by Scar. The scene is directly inspired by ''[[Triumph of the Will]]''.
** This makes the song especially chilling if you watch it in either Hebrew or [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASEQScFZd_I German].
* The 1940 [[Charlie Chaplin]] film ''[[The Great Dictator]]'' is about a thinly-veiled parody of the Nazi regime, whose leader is named Adenoid Hynkel and whose symbol is the Double Cross. The location is translated from Germany to the [[Ruritania|fictional country]] of Tomania; the anti-Semitism is left undisguised.
* In [[The Avengers (film)|Marvel's ''The Avengers'']], Loki is prone to [[Putting on the Reich]], and performs a 'you were born to be ruled speech' and one old German calls him out in a [[Badass Bystander]] moment when he says to kneel.
{{quote|'''Old German''': I will not bow to a man like you.
'''Loki''': There are no [[A God Am I|men like me.]]
'''Old German''': There are [[Adolf Hitler|always men like you.]] }}
* This was predated, surprisingly, by [[The Three Stooges]] short ''You Nazty Spy!'' (which came out a few months earlier) withhas Moe as Hailstone, leader of Moronica and Larry and Curly standing in for Goebbels and Goering respectively. It also spawned a sequel, ''I'll Never Heil Again.'' Especially noteworthy is that the Stooges were Jewish in [[Real Life]].
** "Quit yer Stalin!"
* In ''[[Star Wars]]'', particularly the [[Expanded Universe]], it's definitely possible to see [[The Empire]] as Nazilike. It's not just the cut of the officers' uniforms (and Grand Moff Tarkin definitely acts the part of a Nazi official), or the fact that its [[Faceless Goons]] are called "stormtroopers". The Empire is also strictly, stridently [[Fantastic Racism|speciesist]], always putting humans before nonhumans, to the point where the nonhumans on the capital planet are restricted to a single sector. And it rose when a charismatic leader talked his way into a high position in a democratic government, created problems, then refused to let go.
*** With [[The Three Stooges]] being Jews in [[Real Life]].
* In ''[[Star Wars]]'', particularly the [[Expanded Universe]], it's definitely possible to see [[The Empire]] as Nazilike. It's not just the cut of the officers' uniforms (and Grand Moff Tarkin definitely acts the part of a Nazi official) or the fact that its [[Faceless Goons]] are called "stormtroopers". The Empire is also strictly, stridently [[Fantastic Racism|speciesist]], always putting humans before nonhumans, to the point where the nonhumans on the capital planet are restricted to a single sector. And it rose when a charismatic leader talked his way into a high position in a democratic government, created problems, then refused to let go.
** Not to mention him gaining power by first becoming Chancellor.
** Rather ironically, a ''Rebel'' ceremony at the end of the original film is clearly modeled on ''Triumph of the Will''.
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** At one point, one of the prisoners even calls him a Nazi.
* [[Mega Corp|Omni Consumer Products]] in ''[[RoboCop]] 2'' uses a flag resembling the Third Reich's: the octagonal OCP logo in black, within a white octagon, centered on a red field.
* ''[[The Human Centipede]]'' is sort of a meta example. The director claimed he intended to show what notorious Nazi doctors like Adolph Eichmann would be doing if they were still in business in modern times. When that factor is added in, the message isn't subtle...
 
 
== Literature ==
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* The [[Garth Nix]] short story "Hope Chest" features a villain called the Leader who terrifies populations into submission and brings everyone who hears his voice under his thrall.
* ''[[Discworld]]'' has several Nazi-like groups:
** Wolfgang von Uberwald's [[Our Werewolves Are Different|werewolf]] "movement" in ''[[Discworld/The Fifth Elephant|The Fifth Elephant]]'' deserves mention here. Wolf wears a black uniform with a nickel crest of a wolf's head and lightning bolts, uses phrases like "Joy through Strength" and his mother calls [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|dwarfs]] "subhuman" (Ironically, because they use a different set of idioms than humans do, a dwarf [[Insult Backfire|might take that as a compliment]]).
*** According to a 1943 OSS profile, "Wulf" was [[Adolf Hitler]]'s favorite nickname for himself.
** The vampires in ''[[Discworld/Carpe Jugulum|Carpe Jugulum]]'' are also organized racists ("The trolls are stupid, the dwarfs are devious, the pixies are evil and the gnomes stick in your teeth"), but less military about it.
** The Dogs' Guild in ''[[Discworld/Men At Arms|Men Atat Arms]]''. Their entry in ''[[GURPS]] Discworld'' notes that if Big Fido had been human "the Discworld might have been in serious trouble, possibly involving jackboots", and certainly the image of an insane poodle insisting "the proper shape for a dog was a lot bigger" calls to mind a short, dark-haired man going on about Nordic perfection. According to ''The Discworld Companion'', his speeches even included the phrase "the Master race" ... only this was humanity, which caninekind was going to overthrow.
** While ideology is lacking, the past Ankh-Morpork shown in ''[[Discworld/Night Watch (Discworld)|Night Watch]]'' is a fascist police state along similar lines as that in ''[[V for Vendetta]]''. Notably, the [[Secret Police]] are called the Cable Street Particulars, which besides being a [[Shout-Out]] to the heroic [[Sherlock Holmes|Baker Street Irregulars]] references the "Battle of Cable Street" between Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts and anti-fascist Londoners. Their leader, Captain Swing, fits the "non-Aryan/perverse Nazi" role, being odd and sickly looking (think Goebbels) yet obsessed with a Eugenic kind of phrenology. (Although phrenology was popular with the sillier sort of criminologists back when Hitler was still painting postcards in Vienna, so it may not be an intended Nazi reference.)
* The Death Eaters from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' believe in the superiority of [[Witch Species|pure blood]], and will kill anyone they feel is inferior to them. Their leader Voldemort hates anyone not of pure wizard blood, yet he himself is not pure blood; [[Adolf Hitler]] viewed "Aryans," commonly portrayed as blonds with blue eyes as the master race, yet he himself was brown haired with brown eyes. J.K. Rowling [[Word of God|acknowledged]] the Death Eaters are supposed to represent the Nazis. In the fourth movie, they're also symbolized as Klansmen—check out the KKK-inspired headgear, torches and "burning signal".
** And that's not even getting into the ''seventh'' book, for most of which the [[Power Trio]] are on the run in one of the most blatant parallels of Nazi-occupied Europe ever seen. The Ministry of Magic has become so corrupted from the inside by [[Les Collaborateurs]], that they essentially pass the Nuremberg Laws against Muggle-born wizards, and under the guidance of Umbridge are shown creating pamphlets touting purity of blood whose content and saccharine covers call to mind the publications of Julius Streicher. The various Death Eater minions inside the Ministry are dressed in khaki clothes, with red, white, and black armbands bearing the Dark Mark. The sign of {{spoiler|the Deathly Hallows}} is very similar to the history of the swastika as well - originally an innocent symbol, then used by wizard-supremacist Grindelwald, etched on walls by stupid pricks to get attention...
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*** Also, a lunatic, old loner as the last inmate of an incredibly guarded prison? That sounds like [[wikipedia:Rudolf Hess|Rudolf Hess.]]
*** The [[Film of the Book]] shows a snippet of {{spoiler|Hermione's torture from the book, except instead of just hearing her disembodied screams, we also see Belatrix doing...something with the dagger in her hand to Hermione's arm. When we see her arm, we can see that Lestrange carved "Mudblood" into the inside of Hermione's forearm, much like how the Nazis tattooed numbers into the forearms of the Jews in concentration camps}}.
** Polish translation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (novel)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' explicitly called those who hunted muggleborns and [[La Résistance]] for profit ''szmalcownicy''. [[Real Life]] ''szmalcownicy'' sold hiding Jews to the Nazis during [[World War Two|The War]].
** You can go even further with this one: Voldemort=Hitler, Fudge=Chamberlain, Scrimgeour=Churchill, Dumbledore=Gandhi, Bellatrix=Unity Mitford, Andromeda=Jessica Mitford, Narcissa=Diana Mitford.
*** Nagini, Voldemort's beloved female pet snake = [[wikipedia:Blondi|Blondi]]
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* The Pure ones in ''[[Guardians of Ga'Hoole]]'' are owls who believe that ''Tyto Alba'' - barn owls - are superior to any other species of owl.
* [[The Underland Chronicles]] gives us [[Evil Albino|the Bane]], a scarily good orator who {{spoiler|wreaks Holocaust-esque genocide on a group of innocent mice ("nibblers"). [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|He tells them that he is only "relocating" them yet again; however, this is discovered to be false when he traps them under a volcano and gasses them to death.]] }}
* In [[Honor Harrington]] the Mesan Alignment have an ideology of racial superiority. Strategically they fit a niche more like that of the Commintern(International Communist Party) in the 1930's working through fifth column activities rather then military force.
* The Cetagandans in [[Vorkosigan Saga]] have a state project of breeding a future superhuman. However they are not Nazis. They do more then enough evil deeds but their evil deeds are irrelevant to their breeding project and are mostly about plain old ambition. The closest they do come to Naziism is doing genetic research on Barrayar which would require involuntary test subjects as Barrayaran culture would make volunteering for such a thing taboo.
* The Malwa in the [[Belisarius Series]] were there to restore the purity of the human race. Except they were remarkably incompetent about it.
* In the ''[[Redwall]]'' book ''Triss'', the land of Riftgard can only be ruled by a member of the [[Evil Albino]] family of "Pure Ferrets", who all speak with ridiculous faux-German [[Funetik Aksents]].
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* And there is Dr. Bob Mengele "no relation" in [[Wild Cards]].
* In [[Octavia Butler]]'s ''[[Parable of the Sower|Parable of the Talents]]'', the Christian America sect is pretty much exactly like the Nazis. They have a [[Glorious Leader]], Jarrett, who persecutes all non-Christians and others who he sees a scapegoats. They place all people they see as "heathens" into concentration camps where they are forced to do hard labor, be converted to Christianity, and raped and beaten. They also often will take the children of the so-called "heathens" in order to raise them as Christians.
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
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** The [[Bernice Summerfield]] [[Expanded Universe]] novel ''Down'' features a member of the Stella Stora Sigma Schutz-Staffel SturmSoldaten (the SSSSSS), "the most ineffective Nazi group since the Outer Hebridean National Party", who is a collection of [[Those Wacky Nazis|Nazi stereotypes]] masquerading as a character (intentionally; his character arc is that he realises this). The less ludicrous Fifth Axis appeared later in the same series and, in a case of it all coming full circle, turned out to be [[The Man Behind the Man|working for the Daleks]]. (Since Benny is [[Indiana Jones]] [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE!]], it makes sense she'd be fighting Nazis IN SPACE!)
* An episode of ''[[Space: Above and Beyond]]'' featured a politician who was secretly a member of a [[Fantastic Racism]] movement against In Vitroes ([[Artificial Human]]s). He wore a silver ring with a swastika-like design on it.
* Colonel Green, the [[World War III]] leader recreated in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' episode "The Savage Curtain" as a symbol of evil, was portrayed as A Nazi by Any Other Name in the [[Expanded Universe]] novel ''Federation'', where he's the leader of the "Optimum Movement", and his symbols include geometric shapes (interlocked triangles, rather than the swastika) and black eagles. This portrayal was continued in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]'' episodes dealing with Terra Prime, with the hate-group's admiration of Green reflecting the neo-Nazi attitude to Hitler. (The Terra Prime arc was partly written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, who also wrote ''Federation''.) [[Anvilicious|A loud thudding sound]] accompanied ''Federation'' making its [[Big Bad]], [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign|Adrik Thorsen]] (presumably intended to be a German name, but it ended up more Scandinavian...still Middle-to-Upper Europe, though) be blonde and blue-eyed.
** [[Star Trek: The Original Series|The original series]] featured the episode "Patterns of Force" which was basically [[Recycled in Space|Nazis in Space]].
** The whole concept of [[Beware the Superman|genetic augmentation]] is presented to reflect this trope in ''[[Star Trek]]''. The first Eugenics Wars in which a bunch of superpowered dictators, (i.e. a "master race") conquered the Earth until they were deposed. Then after you had the Augments who fancied themselves a master race.
** The Cardassians are a clear analogue to a Fascist dictatorship, but as a whole, they're a mix of most of the major Fascist powers. Their actions during the Occupation of Bajor, however, have clear and distinct parallels to the Nazi regime - right down to the forced-labor camps and their treatment of prisoners. This is alluded to throughout the first season and then put clearly on display in its second-to-last episode, "Duet," which deals with the labor camp Gallitep and Kira's reaction to one of its {{spoiler|supposed}} former officers - the parallels to Auschwitz are undeniable.
* The Visitors of the miniseries (and subsequent series) ''[[V (TV series)|V]]'' were thinly-veiled Nazi stand-ins, complete with extermination camps (meat-processing plants) and an almost-swastika logo. The original concept for the series was a non-science fiction plot about a fascist regime coming to power in America. In the original miniseries, a Jewish Holocaust survivor acknowledged the parallels.
* ''[[Twilight Zone]]'' used this a few times with various different groups and planets, sometimes Nazis, sometimes communists. The best example is He's Alive, which has Dennis Hopper as a Neo-Nazi figure who's advised by Hitler (He's alive meaning [[As Long as There Is Evil]], Hitler lives on intolerance).
* ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' gave us the Eurondans, who were {{spoiler|a white supremacist nation locked in a bunker with most of the planet occupied by their enemies (called “Breeders”, because they [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|had children without regard for race]]) who they tried to kill with poison gas. Also [[Putting on the Reich|put on the Reich]].}}
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* The Kromaggs in ''[[Sliders]]'' are changed to this after the show was moved to Sci Fi Channel. They start wearing Nazi-like uniforms, having breeding programs, and claiming to be the master race. They also perform cruel experiments on humans in order to further their scientific knowledge.
** There's one episode in which the sliders visit an alternate U.S. that is turning into a Nazi-like state under a rising demagogue, Gov. Schick (presumably an allusion to Schicklgruber, the surname of Hitler's father). The episode suggests that in this alternate reality there was no Third Reich or Holocaust, making the U.S. unprepared for that type of occurrence in their own country.
 
 
== Music Videos ==
* The music video for the [[Pearl Jam]] song "Do the Evolution" (seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDaOgu2CQtI here] has a scene with what are implied to be Nazi troops, but the Swastika is replaced by another symbol. However, the symbol is actually similar to the symbol used by the SS.
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
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** Plus, Uriel was so Hitleriffic, he was able to genocide beings which didn't exist yet!
* There are a metric crap-ton in ''[[Gamma World]]''. There is the Knights Of Genetic Purity who want to genocide all mutants, the Iron Society who want to genocide all non-mutants (As you can tell the former and the latter don't exactly get along), the Zoopremacists who want to [[Kill All Humans]]. And there's the Hoops, [[Killer Rabbit|bunny-men]] who want to be the master race.
* Since ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'' likes to take things [[Up to Eleven]], its [[The Empire|Imperium of Man]] is a mash-up of all kinds of totalitarian nightmares. There's Nazi elements in its militaristic authoritarianism, [[God-Emperor|leader worship]], obsession with racial purity, [[Tank Goodness|awesome tanks]] and [[Putting on the Reich|spiffy uniforms]]. But there's also shades of the Soviet Union in the Imperium's bloated bureaucracy and use of [[commissar]]s, as well as the [[Nemesis the Warlock|Termight Empire]] thanks to an Inquisition serving as secret police.
** Arguably, many of these measures are justified due to ''40k'''s [[Crapsack World|setting]]. The pogroms against mutants are a response to widespread mutation threatening the future of the human genome, notand toa mentionlarge part of it (and it's never clear which) is a result of Ruinous Powers messing with the facthumanity thatfor their own purpose... and many mutants display [[Psychic Powers]] that can invite the [[Legions of Hell]] through [[Negative Space Wedgie|the hole in space-time]] where [[Your Head Asplode|the psyker's head used to be]]. The militarism is necessary because the galaxy is full of [[Aliens Are Bastards|bastards]] [[Everything Is Trying to Kill You|trying to kill you]]. The [[commissar]]s are necessary because not only the [[Imperial Guard]] is large enough that it have to be filled with conscripts as often as not, but they tend to quickly become remarkably [[Genre Savvy]] about the setting and needsneed [[Bad Boss|something sufficiently scary behind them]] to keep them marching forward. The [[Commissar Cap|peaked hats]] and [[Badass Longcoat|trench coats]] are necessary because they look awesome. And so forth.
** Also arguable is how much of this fit in with the Emperor's vision of the future. He fought the Great Crusade to unify humanity under an enlightened order and free it from the oppression of gods or xenos. On the other hand, the anti-mutant angle, xenophobia, and militarism were all his ideas, he didn't show much concern about the well-being of Imperial citizens so long as the Imperium as a whole prospered, and his war on religion was an attempt to [[Gods Need Prayer Badly|starve the Chaos Gods]] which he officially denied existed. In the end, the [[Horus Heresy]] happened, the Emperor was put on life support, and his Imperium devolved into a [[Commie Nazis|CommieNazi]] hellhole where he's worshiped as a god on pain of being burned at the stake.
* ''[[Paranoia (game)|Paranoia]]'' parodies this (among other things) in one module, where the hapless schmucks (Troubleshooters) become hapless ''smershoviks'' (Commie troubleshooters), in a [[Friend Computer]]-engineered experiment to see what all the fuss with Communism was all about. In this alternate Alpha Complex, the equivalent to the [[Kill It with Fire|Commies]] are called the "NazCIA", pronounced "Not-CIA", and a mix of the worst (read: cheesiest) [[Those Wacky Nazis|Nazi stereotypes]] melded with the worst (read: cheesiest) CIA stereotypes.
** Though the fact Registered Mutants have to [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|wear yellow armbands point them out as such]] does play this trope somewhat straight.
* Cheliax in ''[[Pathfinder]]'' is a nation under diabolical dominion populated by humans of a particular ethnicity who believe themselves superior to other humans and treat other local races as second-class citizens at best, most notably halflings that [[Slave Race|only exist to serve them]]. Their legal system is also reminiscent of Nazi dictatorship with exceedingly intrusive laws that only exist to weed out political dissent.
* The drow in most ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' are [[Social Darwinist]]s who are basically trying to develop an Aryan version of elves. [[Depending on the Writer]], that is why females are so fond of [[Stripperific]] clothing and [[Chainmail Bikini]]s, they [[Attention Whore|love showing off]] their physical "perfection".
 
== Video Games ==
 
== Videogames ==
* The Xylvanians from ''[[Battalion Wars]]'' are a theme park version of it and WWI Imperial Germany. All of its military are modeled off of Nazi infantry, vehicles, and aircraft and the same feeling of superiority and inferior races exists between Xylvania and other countries.
* Taygen in the fifth ''[[Geneforge]]'' game, who plans to annihilate all nonhumans, even has concentration camps. It shall be left as an exercise to the player whether those who consider his faction the optimal choice constitute a [[Misaimed Fandom]] or are a consequence of the series's [[Grey and Gray Morality]].
* The Movement from ''<nowiki>[[Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy]]</nowiki>'' fits this trope. The meat puppets (basic irreversibly mind-wiped and rewritten soldiers) even have a red armband with the movement symbol on it and jackboots. What really cements it is their belief that psions should rule over the normal humans and the fact that the leader of it all is a general who staged a failed coup who really isn't a psion {{spoiler|until he gets the artefacts he needs.}} For irony points the main character is blonde and blue eyed and none of the bosses are.
* ''[[Suikoden]]'' has several Bazi groups.
** The Godwin family preaches the "virtues" of a strong militaristic regime, has soldiers in really snappy [[Putting on the Reich|gray uniforms with red berets]], and tries to make a "[[Fantastic Racism|Falena for Falenans]]." They also employ an assassin named [[Adolf Hitler|Dolph]], in case you still haven't gotten it by that point.
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* The Enclave in the ''[[Fallout]]'' series. Aside from [[Putting on the Reich]], they have a Final Solution involving tainting the water supply.
** Although that's only the (far more sympathetic) Fallout 3 version who were actually trying to do good by getting rid of the mutated humans. The original Fallout 2 version is a much better example of this, who truly considered themselves and themselves alone to be the absolute master race, and who intended to kill off the entire population of America (and they tested their method by using it on the residents of the player character's home of Fallout 1 and the inhabitants of the player character's village in Fallout 2).
* The Project (commonly referred to as the Black Lance), from ''[[Wing Commander (video game)|Wing Commander]] IV: The Price of Freedom'' is [[Anvilicious|none too subtle]] a 27th century Nazi analog, complete with a [[Nano MachineNanomachines|Nanomachine]]-based bioweapon designed to target "undesirable" individuals, ''a la'' the Final Solution.
** Ironically, a great deal of their more outright disturbing aspects come from where they BREAK with Nazi doctrine. You see, the Nazis had blind spots that the well-connected and cunning could take advantage of. They did not immediately kill every undesirable, and indeed many of their grotesquely corrupt members actually saved the lives of these unfortunates by blackmailing them for virtually anything they had. If they just didn't kill them anyway. This is where the Black Lance is even more terrifying, because the Black Lance does NOT descriminate, it does not wait, it does not accept bribes, and is very, VERY effective because [[Knights Templar|they believe that the fate of the human race depends upon]] [[Inferred Holocaust|purging it of such "impurities" and subjecting what is left to massive continual warfare as a case of very drastic "survival of the Fittest" evolution]]. Which in many ways makes them even WORSE because they do not kid around.
* ''Die Spinne'' in ''[[Crimson Skies]].'' 1. They're German; 2. They're Fascists; 3. The game series is set in the thirties. It looks like somebody wasn't really trying to hide the obvious here.
* In ''[[StarcraftStarCraft]]'', the United Powers League, forerunner to the United Earth Directorate, definitely invoked images of the Nazis, only more successful. Religion and unsanctioned languages were erased from existence to make way for the "divinity of mankind" while the "impure" members of humanity - 400 million cyborgs, mutants, and criminals - were either executed or used in experiments.
** The symbol of the UED, their successor, contains an eagle on a red background. Sound familiar?
* The [[Internet Backdraft]] over ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'''s Medic is partly due to this trope. His visual design evokes the aesthetic (in Beta, he even wore his symbol on a team-colored armband), an unreleased trading card claims that he was "raised in Stuttgart, Germany during an era when the Hippocratic oath had been downgraded to an optional Hippocratic suggestion", and his voice clips contain gems such as "Heil us!", "Raus! Raus!" and "I am ze ubermensch!" Fandom is deeply, deeply divided over whether he is an ex-Nazi, a practicing Nazi, or just a very, very fucked up [[Mad Doctor]] with a funny accent.
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* In [[Skyrim]], there's the Thalmor, the ruling party of the new Aldmeri Dominion, who initiate an aggressive military policy, and thanks to a treaty drawn up to favor them, they basically have free reign to hunt down anyone of any dissident religions. They also believe that not just the existence of humanity, but the very possibility of humanity existing is holding them back. And finally, they revised history so that ''they'' are the ones who stopped the Oblivion Crisis, not the Champion of Cyrodiil.
** All they're missing now is a leader whose name resembles Adolf Hitler's name (Something like Ayldroosh Hershur), and a little symbol that vaguely resembles the Nazi Swastika.
** Also, the Stormcloaks tocan abe interpreted as this when viewed from an lesserunflattering extentlens. A bunch of nationalist [[Horny Vikings|Nords]] who want to rebuild Skyrim as an independent power, with a "[[Patriotic Fervor|Skyrim for the Nords!]]" mentality, violent bigotry towards elven and beast races, and they're all led by a charismatic man with a knack for loud, [[Large Ham|hammy]] [[Rousing Speech|speeches]]. Nonetheless, the player can still join them even if s/he is not a Nord.
* The Empire of Magnagora in ''[[Lusternia]]''. While ''nominally'' democratic, their [[Aristocrats Are Evil|aristocracy]] consists of a [[Deadly Decadent Court]], with backroom politics, assassinations and smear campaigns regarded as valid methods of advancement. They are [[Fantastic Racism|highly racist]] towards [[Our Elves Are Better|elfen]] and [[Fish People|merian]], and regard [[The Corruption|The Taint]] - a mutagenic [[Psycho Serum]] cross between [[I Love Nuclear Power]] and [[Lovecraftian Superpower]] - as highly desirable in creating a mutated master race of super-hardy, poison-breathing [[The Undead|undead]]. Their ultimate goal is to conquer and Taint the known world and murder all merian and elfen. Fantasy Nazism, through and through.
* In [[Tropico]] 4, the nationalist faction (or at least their leader) is this, if not just a skin head. They dislike any policy that allows people to move to the island, even when the island is facing crippling underpopulation and the closest thing the island has to college is the pub.
** The player actually can be this. It is quite possible to set up a nationalistic dictatorship that has teaches militarism in preschool, openly kill any rioter, use your clinics to increase the birth rate, and use your science academy to clone yourself.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'':
** The Forsaken, inor [[Worldrather, oftheir Warcraft]]leaders. The undead remnants of a powerful human nation, they experiment on everyone they get their hands on, kill without mercy (even refugees), refer to humanity as infestations, and invade neutral nations.
 
** The Nightborne in Surumar aren't openly racist, but the similarities are there, including obsession over physical perfection for a select few, vile experiments on prisoners, and Gestapo-like secret police patrolling the place. One resistance member goes so far as to use the term "the wrong side of history" when referring to how future generations will hopefully regard the current rulers.
** The Mogu can also be considered this, given their [[Lawful Evil]] nature and "master race" philosophy.
** The Scarlet Crusade started out as a splinter group of the Knights of the Silver Hand, a group dedicated to fighting the Scourge. The Scarlet Crusade, however, started to view ''every'' undead as [[Exclusively Evil]], including Forsaken civilians, and once the [[Van Helsing Hate Crime]]s started, it got worse, the Crusade becoming a [[Corrupt Church]] who viewed ''every'' race other than humans as "impure" and deserving of extermination, so the comparison is clear. The revelation that the Burning Legion (literal demons) was the driving force behind them only clarified them as irredeemable.
* Columbia in ''[[Bioshock|Bioshock Infinite]]''. A small municipality composed of in an alternate version of Earth, this place was run by a Nazi-in-all-but-name government even ''before'' the actual Nazis were founded.
* Those Who Slither In The Dark from ''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]'' are an easily hateable Nazi substitute in a game where villain morality tends to at least be a little more muddled. Genocidal madmen who dress in red and black? Check. Are known for starting a destructive world war waged against a species that they hate? Check. Refer to the ones they hate as subhuman beasts? Check. Overly fond of horrific human experimentation? Check.
** {{spoiler|Edelgard is often called "Waifu Hitler" by her detractors, and not entirely without reason. While she's a reluctant ally of the Slithers and fully intends to to betray and kill them once they've served their purpose, [[Not So Different|she isn't really that different than them in a lot of respects.]] She allows them to perform their twisted experiments on innocent people, and fully endorses their genocidal hatred of the Nabatean race while painting them as guilty for all of Fodlan's woes in her own "Stabbed-in-the-back" myth. She's also the aggressive Germanic-named expansionist ruler of a country heavily associated with red and black, leads Garreg Mach's Black Eagle house before the timeskip, and religiously persecutes worshippers of the Church of Seiros in non-Crimson Flower routes. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|Oh, and she's a lousy artist, too.]]}}
* King Olly from ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' is the blonde-haired tyrant leading the Legion of Stationary in a mad bid to wipe out all Toads from existence out of petty genocidal hatred. He's also a staunch believer in origami supremacy, and aggressively pushes this belief by forcibly converting tons of paper people into his origami soldiers.
 
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* The [[Evil Empire|Souballo Empire]] is presented this way in ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'', with Elves (and probably Half-Elves) being their primary target of discrimination.
 
== Web OriginalsOriginal ==
 
* v2 to v4 of ''[[Open Blue]]''{{'}}s Sirene (back then called Seran) didn't even try to hide its Naziness. Authoritarian Germanic nation led by a Führer, [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Snazzy]] (albeit red) uniforms everywhere, an intelligence agency that almost directly parallels the SS right down to the [[Common Ranks]], basically everything except racial superiority beliefs and [[No Swastikas|swastikas]]. This was toned down in v5.
== Web Originals ==
* v2 to v4 of ''[[Open Blue]]'''s Sirene (back then called Seran) didn't even try to hide its Naziness. Authoritarian Germanic nation led by a Führer, [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Snazzy]] (albeit red) uniforms everywhere, an intelligence agency that almost directly parallels the SS right down to the [[Common Ranks]], basically everything except racial superiority beliefs and [[No Swastikas|swastikas]]. This was toned down in v5.
* ''[[Decades of Darkness]]'' has Shane Mullins and his Vitalists of New England. Fun fact: They have an SA equivalent wearing [[Red Shirt|red shirts]].
 
 
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* Since ''[[Exo Squad]]'' is basically the European Theater of [[World War II]] [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE!]], it's no surprise that Phaeton's Neosapien Order has Naziesque qualities in rhetoric and ideology, and somewhat in practice.
** There were definitely some very ironic themes one could pick out if you apply enough [[Fridge Logic]] to the Neosapien origins and reasons for being.
* ''[[Re BootReBoot]]'' is very blatant about this. Megabyte is even called "mein fuhrer" by [[Herr Doktor]] and the bi-nomesbinomes loyal to him after Megabyte's fall are call neo-virals. The [[Bad Future]] where Megabyte took over had all of his subjects tattooed with bar codes.
* The Sweetcakes of ''[[Drawn Together]]''.
* On ''[[South Park]]'', Cartman got all his Nazi imagery, but everyone following him just thought they were fans of ''[[The Passion of the Christ]]''.
* The episode "Absolute Power" from ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'' brought Superman to an alien planet that had been conquered by Jax-Ur and Mala, two Kryptonian criminals that had escaped from the [[Phantom Zone]]. The parallels with Nazi Germany are present but vague in the beginning, there are stories told of economic depression and social unrest that were corrected when a new discipline-obsessed regime came to power, but it becomes patently hard to miss the symbolism when they start using the ''Hitlergruß'' (Nazi Salute).
* ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'': {{spoiler|The treatment of non-benders by the Republic City Council (Curfews, cutting off electricity, rounding up innocents including children en masse and throwing them in jail) in response to the rising threat of the Equalists is awfully similar to not only the Nazi treatment of Jews, but also the Red Scare and Japanese internment in North America.}}
* In ''[[The Owl House]]'', {{spoiler|[[Big Bad|Emperor Belos]] is what you would get if you took [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)| Judge Frollo]] and made him an actual sorcerer with more far-reaching plans. Adding a great deal of [[Fantastic Racism]], his plans for the Boiling Isles are no less than a [[Final Solution]].}}
 
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