Nazis in Fiction - List of Fictitious Nazis

List of Fictitious Nazis

  • Arnold Toht - a psychotic Gestapo agent in Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • Oberst Kurt Steiner - played by Michael Caine in The Eagle Has Landed
  • Oberst Wilhelm Klink - played by Werner Klemperer on Hogan's Heroes
  • Red Skull - A Marvel Comics character
  • Ultra-Metallo - A Nazi super-robot from Amalgam Comics
  • Rudolph Müller - A Will Hay character, a spy
  • Green Skull - Another Amalgam Comics character
  • Baron Zemo - A Nazi aristocrat in Marvel Comics who after the war escaped to South America.
  • Von Vulture - An anthropomorphic vulture who appeared alongside Daffy Duck
  • Ingrid Weiss - A Neo-Nazi who fought Tom Strong
  • Super Stormtrooper - A Big Bang Comics character, a Waffen-SS soldier
  • Hitler Youth - Another Big Bang Comics character
  • Oberst Max Radl - Appears in The Eagle Has Landed, organized the supposed kidnapping of Winston Churchill
  • Franz Leibkind - A Neo-Nazi who wrote Springtime for Hitler
  • Heinrich von Gitfinger - A Neo-Nazi featured in Captain Kremmen
  • Captain Nazi - A DC Comics villain
  • Baron Blitzkrieg - Foe of the All-Star Squadron.
  • Hauptmann Englande - An alternate Captain Britain from a world where the Nazis won World War II.
  • The Z-34 - An excavator/submarine machine featured in Big Bang Comics
  • Zwerg - Assistant to Baron Blitzkrieg
  • Standartenführer Hans Landa - SS officer tasked with hunting Jews in Occupied France. Played by Christoph Waltz in Inglourious Basterds
  • General von Talon - A Nazi falcon played by Tim Curry in the 2005 film, Valiant
  • Herr Otto Flick, a Gestapo officer in 'Allo 'Allo!
  • Alfred Hoffman in the Fringe episode "The Bishop Revival"
  • Various characters in Iron Sky

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