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[[File:illinois-nazis.jpg|link=Blues Brothers|frame|Illinois Nazis.<ref>We ''hate'' Illinois Nazis!</ref>]]
[[File:illinois-nazis.jpg|link=The Blues Brothers|frame|Illinois Nazis.<ref>We ''hate'' Illinois Nazis!</ref>]]



{{quote|''When der Fuehrer says "Ve ist der Master Race",''
{{quote|''When der Fuehrer says "Ve ist der Master Race",''
''Ve'' '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* ''right in der Fuehrer's face!''
''Ve'' '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* ''right in der Fuehrer's face!''
''Not to love der Fuehrer is a great disgrace,''
''Not to love der Fuehrer is a great disgrace,''
''So ve'' '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* ''right in der Fuehrer's face!''|'''Spike Jones''', ''Der Fuehrer's Face''}}
''So ve'' '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* '''Heil!''' * Raspberry* ''right in der Fuehrer's face!''
|'''Spike Jones''', ''Der Fuehrer's Face''}}


Those Wacky Nazis covers a variety of Nazi stereotypes.
'''Those Wacky Nazis''' covers a variety of Nazi stereotypes.


Before we get on with the list, we also suggest you take a look at [[Nazi Germany]], [[Adolf Hitler]] ([[Captain Obvious|closely associated with Nazis]]), [[World War II]], [[Ghostapo]], and [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler]].
Before we get on with the list, we also suggest you take a look at [[Nazi Germany]], [[Adolf Hitler]] ([[Captain Obvious|closely associated with Nazis]]), [[World War II]], [[Ghostapo]], and [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler]].
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Any low-ranking Nazi [[Mook]] will have a limited vocabulary, consisting solely of these phrases uttered in rapid succession, also called "[[A Worldwide Punomenon|voice achtung]]". In real life, the Wehrmacht did not print phrase books to its troops, essentially because most Germans already know a little English and French, and on the Eastern Front, the only words a German soldier needed to know was "Ruky Vverkh!" ("hands up!").
Any low-ranking Nazi [[Mook]] will have a limited vocabulary, consisting solely of these phrases uttered in rapid succession, also called "[[A Worldwide Punomenon|voice achtung]]". In real life, the Wehrmacht did not print phrase books to its troops, essentially because most Germans already know a little English and French, and on the Eastern Front, the only words a German soldier needed to know was "Ruky Vverkh!" ("hands up!").
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== Anime and Manga ==
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