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* An arc in Justice Society Classified involved the disembodied brain of Heinrich Himmler. Who built a giant railgun on THE MOON.
** One storyline in the monthly [[Justice Society of America]] comic is all about a future Nazi Fourth Reich, complete with giant heavily armed war mechs, a means to neutralize all superheroes, and their own supervillains including Captain Nazi.
* Not entirely sure whether or not it's this or [[Ghostapo]], but there is a Marvel Comics villain known as The Swarm. Who was originally a Nazi scientist who was devoured by mutant bees, [[The Worm That Walks|and now his corpse controls the swarm]]. So he's [[Bee -Bee Gun|A Nazi... Made of BEES!]]. Seriously, he even managed to have [[Like a Badass Out of Hell|Ghost Rider]] running scared; as one commentator put it [http://www.comicvine.com/the-champions-invasion/37-17594/ what good is hellfire against fascist bees?]
** ...bees hate fire.
* In the early ''[[Wolverine]]'' comics, you had Geist, a Nazi cyborg.
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* [[David Langford]] and John Grant's disaster novel parody ''Earthdoom'' features Adolf Hitler time-travelling to modern-day Britain, and subsequently cloning himself using a farmer's livestock cloning machine. (The multiple Hitlers then end up on board one of the alien spaceships orbiting Earth at the time, where the aliens deal with them by broadcasting the looped message 'Can you trust the person next to you? He looks a bit semitic to me...')
* ''[[Danger Boy]]: Dragon Sword'' subverts this- a Nazi rocket scientist loudly declares "I am not INTERESTED in traveling through time or making contact with space aliens!"
* Australian sci-fi author Sean McMullen inverts this trope in his short story ''The Devils of Langenhagen''. In the last days of the Third Reich an Me262 interceptor squadron is visited by some strange and elegant guests -- a couple of high-ranking pilots (and their wives) flying [[Schizo -Tech|very advanced]] aircraft (a [[wikipedia:Horten Ho 229|Horten 229]] and a Japanese [[wikipedia:Kyushu J7W|Shinden canard]] fighter). It turns out that they're time-travellers on an [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|adventure tour]].
* An illustrated story based on Isaac Asimov's robot concepts involved the Nazis building a terrifying robot nicknamed the Iron Major. Since the robot was possessed by a mad scientist (and it ate human brains), they only succeeded in making one of it.
* The novel ''1945'' tells of an alternate 1945 where the Nazis, unencumbered by American involvement in the European War, now patrol the skies of Fortress Europa with a fleet of stealth jet-bombers and rocket planes.
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* ''[[Tales of the Gold Monkey]]:'' in the episode "Black Pearl" the Germans build an atomic bomb, in 1938.
* In ''[[Danger 5 (TV)|Danger 5]]'', the eponymous team is tasked with killing a Hitler who has endless bizarre [[Mooks]] from clone dinosaurs to Japanese mechanoid supersoldiers. At one point, Hitler himself duel-wields golden superweapons. It's a rather unusual action comedy series.
* Occurs in [[Misfits]] where an elderly Jewish man with the abilty to time travel goes back to the Nazi Germany and kill Hitler. He botches it and leaves his [[Timeline -Altering MacGuffin|mobile phone behind]]. The information gathered from the phone is enough to jump the Nazi technology up a few degrees.
 
 
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** Nazi Zombies returns in ''[[Call of Duty Black Ops (Video Game)|Call of Duty Black Ops]]''. In addition to the [[Ray Gun]] and the teleporters,there is also the Thundergun, which fires a huge shock wave, and the Winter's Howl, a typical [[Freeze Ray]].
* ''[[Crimson Skies]]'' has ''Die Spinne,'' a German arms cartel that is ''heavily'' implied to be front for the Nazi Party (the games are set in an [[Alternate Universe]] version of the 1930s). Their arsenal includes [[Airborne Aircraft Carrier|zeppelin carriers]], [[Zeppelins From Another World|zeppelin battleships]] bigger then most ''skyscrapers'' designed to ''eat'' other zeppelins, [[Lightning Gun|Tesla Coil like weapons]], [[Shock and Awe|an extremely potent fighter plane armed with said Tesla weapon]], [[Humongous Mecha]] [[Spider Tank|Spider Tanks]] and little things like magnetic rockets and remote controlled rocket launchers (in the 30's). Oh, did we mention the ''weather control'' device built on a armored platform suspended between ''two'' of the aforementioned zeppelin battleships?
* The [[Metal Slug]] Series. Who has [[Tank Goodness|tanks]] armed with [[Painfully -Slow Projectile|painfully slow]] rolling mortar shells and [[This Is a Drill|mining drills]], anti-personell [[Macross Missile Massacre|homing missiles]], [[Humongous Mecha|antrophomorphic weapons]], [[Man-Eating Plant|man eating plants]], [[The Virus|a pathogen]] that turns the players [[Zombie Apocalypse|undead]], shiny flashing bullets and grenades and access to [[Applied Phlebotinum|alien technology]]? <s>[[Those Wacky Nazis]]</s> The [[Brand X|Rebel Army]] of course!
* The old Cinemaware title ''Rocket Ranger'' had an unnamed hero, with a jetpack, facing off against Nazis armed with anti-gravity mind-controlling [[Green Rocks]] and a base on the Moon. Eventually, it is revealed that the Nazis {{spoiler|are getting help from an alien "Intergalactic League of Fascists".}}
* Partially invoked by the early [[PS 2]] release ''[[Ring of Red]]'', an alternate history where (among other things) [[Humongous Mecha]] were developed at the tail end of World War II. The game's intro is a well-done series of [[A Mech By Any Other Name|AFWs]] spliced into actual WWII footage.
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