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== Webcomics ==
* ''[[Scandinavia and The World]]'' averts this trope in an interesting way. Nazi Germany and Modern Germany seem to be two separate entities (as opposed to the latter being simply the former after a very thorough makeover), evidenced by the fact that they both can appear in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20101124055622/http://humoncomics.com/bully-fail same comic]. (Wherein Modern Germany is outright terrified of his fascist counterpart.)
* The German comic ''German Superhero #1: Der Anfang'' explores how a German [[Captain Geographic]] would likely provoke this trope even for fellow German citizens. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140910085811/http://www.inkplosion.de/specials/special_19/gsh_10.html Here] the superheroes German and Germania (while both separately being on the hunt for actual neo-Nazis) meet for the first time, and a [[Let's You and Him Fight]] situation immediately ensues. Then, on [https://web.archive.org/web/20140909080128/http://www.inkplosion.de/specials/special_19/gsh_11.html the next page]:
{{quote|'''German and Germania simultaneously''': You think ''I'' am a Nazi?
'''Germania''': Well, with this [[Wearing a Flag on Your Head|Germany-costume]]? }}
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{{quote|'''Klaus:''' No, no, no! He ran the kiddy train at the zoo! ''(sighs)'' You know, it's a big town. There's ''other'' stuff there.}}
* ''[[Futurama]]'' invokes this in the episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before," where Trekkies completely associate Germany with the "Nazi planet episode".<ref>By the way, said episode (the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode, not the ''Futurama'' episode) wasn't dubbed into German until 1995, and not broadcasted in German free TV until 2011, of course precisely [[No Swastikas|because of the Nazi theme]].</ref>
* [[Meaningful Name|Dolfs]] parents in ''[[Alfred J Kwak]]'' are rather obviously German expies, and incredibly racist. Also, thier son pretty much becomes ''[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_vhmsi9ip6Xw/R3ZDs4QGswI/AAAAAAAABEU/P9ePYmSXC0g/s400/Alfred_Jodocus_Kwak_-_Dolf_de_Kraai.jpg freaking Hitler]{{Dead link}}'' [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_2yIzqUJ5zOE/RiJbl95XZXI/AAAAAAAAAAk/-Xqamwa96oI/s400/Dolf1.jpg later on].
* In the ''[[Justice League]]'' [[Time Travel]] episode "The Savage Time", Wonder Woman (who has been sent back to 1942 with most of the remaining league) helps an American secret agent rescue an undercover spy and crypto agent from a nazi prison. The spy turns out to be a native German working against the nazi regime.
* Subverted in the episode "Skytanic" of ''[[Archer]]''. The German executive officer, complete with an eyepatch and [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|a scar on his cheek]] is automatically assumed to be a Nazi and the bomber when an actual bomb is discovered. This all turns out to be wrong. Also, he lost his eye while rescuing a Jewish girl from a gang of skinheads, and is the only one on board who knows how to disarm the bomb.
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