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'''Basic Trope''': German characters being portrayed as [[Nazis]] in [[Days of Future Past|the future]], [[You Should Know This Already|the past]], or in [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|fantasy universes]].
'''Basic Trope''': German characters being portrayed as [[Nazis]] in [[Days of Future Past|the future]], [[You Should Know This Already|the past]], or in [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|fantasy universes]].
* '''Straight''': In a [[Time Travel]] show [[Frederick the Great]], [[The Red Baron (Film)|The Red Baron]], [[East Germany|Erich]] [[Ho Yay|Honecker]], [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Chairman Schultz]], and [[The Future|Walther]] [[Emperor Scientist|Ivermann]] all exhibit distinct Nazi mannerisms.
* '''Straight''': In a [[Time Travel]] show [[Frederick the Great]], [[The Red Baron (film)|The Red Baron]], [[East Germany|Erich]] [[Ho Yay|Honecker]], [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Chairman Schultz]], and [[The Future|Walther]] [[Emperor Scientist|Ivermann]] all exhibit distinct Nazi mannerisms.
* '''Exaggerated''': Every single German in the history of ever is portrayed as a longcoat-wearing, goose-stepping, Jew-hating, [[Card Carrying Villain|Card-Carrying Villain]].
* '''Exaggerated''': Every single German in the history of ever is portrayed as a longcoat-wearing, goose-stepping, Jew-hating, [[Card-Carrying Villain]].
* '''[[Up to Eleven]]''': All Germans, even those with a single atom of German ancestry, are Hitler. Not just resembling, but ''exactly''.
* '''[[Up to Eleven]]''': All Germans, even those with a single atom of German ancestry, are Hitler. Not just resembling, but ''exactly''. Including Hitler's most famous enemies.
* '''Justified''': Historical figures are replaced by [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|time-travelling Nazis]] trying to [[Make Wrong What Once Went Right]].
* '''Justified''': Historical figures are replaced by [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|time-travelling Nazis]] trying to [[Make Wrong What Once Went Right]].
**The Germans that aren't Nazis are dead, exiled, in concentration camps, or keeping their mouths shut very carefully.
* '''Inverted''':
* '''Inverted''':
** Even from 1933 to 1945, [[Politically Correct History|there are no Nazis]].
** Even from 1933 to 1945, [[Politically-Correct History|there are no Nazis]].
** All Germans embody a different ridiculous stereotype: Oktoberfest 24/7. Beer and polka for ''everybody''!
** All Germans embody a different ridiculous stereotype: Oktoberfest 24/7. Beer and polka for ''everybody''!
** Germany is the ''only'' country portrayed in the work as ''not'' having Nazi attitudes.
** Germany is the ''only'' country portrayed in the work as ''not'' having Nazi attitudes.
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* '''Deconstructed''':
* '''Deconstructed''':
** A German character suffers terrible prejudice on account of his nationality, because everyone thinks he's a Nazi.
** A German character suffers terrible prejudice on account of his nationality, because everyone thinks he's a Nazi.
** Do to media overload, all countries in the world begin to assume German is full of Nazis. They institute economic sanctions against Germany strongly resembling those instituted after WWI. [[Then Let Me Be Evil|The entire nation of Germany figures that if they're going to be accused of being Nazis, they might as well be Nazis.]]
** Due to media overload, all countries in the world begin to assume Germany is full of Nazis. They institute economic sanctions against Germany strongly resembling those instituted after WWI. [[Then Let Me Be Evil|The entire nation of Germany figures that if they're going to be accused of being Nazis, they might as well ''be'' Nazis.]]
* '''Reconstructed''':
* '''Reconstructed''':
** But he actually is a Nazi in secret and occasionally shows it.
** But he actually is a Nazi in secret and occasionally shows it.
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* '''Zig Zagged''': He often switches between acting like a Nazi and being offended by being treated like one.
* '''Zig Zagged''': He often switches between acting like a Nazi and being offended by being treated like one.
* '''Averted''': Germans both in the past and in the future are portrayed appropriately, without any references to Nazis.
* '''Averted''': Germans both in the past and in the future are portrayed appropriately, without any references to Nazis.
* '''Enforced''': The work was made in 1946, [[Two Fisted Tales|or is a throwback to that era]].
* '''Enforced''': The work was made in 1946, [[Two-Fisted Tales|or is a throwback to that era]].
**The Heroes wander into a propaganda production in Germany during World War II(for some reason). The [[Metafictional Device|purpose]] is to make sure the whole world thinks that all Germans are one hundred percent behind Hitler, fanatically devoted to conquering the world, and desperate to sniff out any "Jewish influence."
* '''Lampshaded''': "Herr Bismarck?" "Ja?" "...You're wearing a swastika armband. What the fuck"
* '''Lampshaded''': "Herr Bismarck?" "Ja?" "...You're wearing a swastika armband. What the fuck"
* '''Invoked''': "Let's go to a German neo-Nazi rally; it'll look like all Germans are Nazis."
* '''Invoked''': "Let's go to a German neo-Nazi rally; it'll look like all Germans are Nazis."

Latest revision as of 03:37, 22 August 2017


Basic Trope: German characters being portrayed as Nazis in the future, the past, or in fantasy universes.

  • Straight: In a Time Travel show Frederick the Great, The Red Baron, Erich Honecker, Chairman Schultz, and Walther Ivermann all exhibit distinct Nazi mannerisms.
  • Exaggerated: Every single German in the history of ever is portrayed as a longcoat-wearing, goose-stepping, Jew-hating, Card-Carrying Villain.
  • Up to Eleven: All Germans, even those with a single atom of German ancestry, are Hitler. Not just resembling, but exactly. Including Hitler's most famous enemies.
  • Justified: Historical figures are replaced by time-travelling Nazis trying to Make Wrong What Once Went Right.
    • The Germans that aren't Nazis are dead, exiled, in concentration camps, or keeping their mouths shut very carefully.
  • Inverted:
    • Even from 1933 to 1945, there are no Nazis.
    • All Germans embody a different ridiculous stereotype: Oktoberfest 24/7. Beer and polka for everybody!
    • Germany is the only country portrayed in the work as not having Nazi attitudes.
  • Subverted: German leader in The Future looks and sounds like a Nazi, but it's only a prank to scare the time-travelers.
  • Double Subverted: But he's then overthrown by an actual Nazi.
  • Parodied: Our protagonists go to Germany. All the Germans they meet seem to be over-the-top Nazis, and they accept this as just the way Germans are - and then the camera pans out to show that they never left America and somehow wandered into a neo-Nazi rally.
  • Deconstructed:
  • Reconstructed:
    • But he actually is a Nazi in secret and occasionally shows it.
    • All media depicting Germans as Nazis is owned and created by a German Nazi, making the whole plan Shaped Like Itself.
  • Zig Zagged: He often switches between acting like a Nazi and being offended by being treated like one.
  • Averted: Germans both in the past and in the future are portrayed appropriately, without any references to Nazis.
  • Enforced: The work was made in 1946, or is a throwback to that era.
    • The Heroes wander into a propaganda production in Germany during World War II(for some reason). The purpose is to make sure the whole world thinks that all Germans are one hundred percent behind Hitler, fanatically devoted to conquering the world, and desperate to sniff out any "Jewish influence."
  • Lampshaded: "Herr Bismarck?" "Ja?" "...You're wearing a swastika armband. What the fuck"
  • Invoked: "Let's go to a German neo-Nazi rally; it'll look like all Germans are Nazis."
  • Defied: "Let's only meet the least stereotypical Germans possible."
  • Discussed: "We're in 1930s Germany: All Germans we'll see will be Nazis."
  • Conversed: "These guys are great, why does everyone think they're Nazis?"

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