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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* When the [[Red Skull]] was believed dead (dying via rapid[[Rapid agingAging]] after the method he had used to cheat death wore off) his identity was taken by [[Dirty Communists|a Soviet spy]] named Albert Malik. However, the original Skull was ''not'' dead, having cheated death again by transferring his mind to a cloned body of [[Captain America| Steve Roger,Rogers]]. andEventually eventuallyhe sent [[Professional Killer| the Scourge of the Underworld]] to murder Malik, not just because he found the imposter annoying and pathetic, but because he wanted Malik’s journal, which held the location of a vault owned by Hitler himself that the Skull had been looking for since Germany lost World War II. However, it seems Malik got the last laugh, as the vault only contained Hitler's medals, art work, anti-Semitic propaganda tracts, and the manuscript of ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' - all items a lowlife hate group might consider interesting souvenirs, [[Mock Guffin| but completely worthless to the Red Skull. ]]
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
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