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[[File:ImpVeers.jpg|link=Star Wars|frame|Gray uniforms with button panels, the fashion of choice for today's [[Mook]] on the go.]]
 
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|'''Heinrich Himmler''', ''DieThe Schutzstaffel alsas Antibolschewistischean KampfAnti-OrganisationBolshevist Combat Organization''}}
 
A quick and easy way to suggest a group of people are evil in fiction is to give them uniforms that resemble those worn by the [[Those Wacky Nazis|Third Reich]], the Roman Empire, pseudo-Mongols or the Soviet Union. In a broader sense, this can also refer to using other stylistic elements from the Nazi times (like the "Führer" title, goose-stepping "stormtroopers", or swastikas [[I Thought It Was Forbidden|if the creator]] [[No Swastikas|is more daring]]) to make sure your villains are [[Obviously Evil|visibly evil]].
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