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** Issue #1's "The Riddle of the Red Skull" & issue #3's "The Return of the Red Skull": The original incarnation of [[CorruptCorporateExecutive George Maxon]], before he was retconned into a Nazi impersonator of industrialist John Maxon, is the first to bear the visage of the Red Skull and a despicably worthy precursor to [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Johann Schmidt]]'s cruelty. An American agent of Schmidt's who agreed to [[LesCollaborateurs betray his own country]], Maxon sabotages planes that he then sells to the American military, callously brushing off the resulting deaths of innocent soldiers. In his spare time, Maxon assassinates military officials; [[BadBoss threatens his goons]] while sending them to rob banks; and viciously hangs two thugs he believes to be Captain America and [[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky]]. After surviving his first confrontation with Captain America, Maxon steals plans for a drill superweapon and uses it to kill thousands in a rampage throughout New York, intent on bringing America to ruin and even cowing [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler the Führer himself]] into submission.

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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' Johann Schmidt]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)
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* [[EvilGenius Doctor Deirdre Wentworth]], alias [[SmugSuper Superia]], is a [[StrawFeminist misandrist]] determined to create a [[LadyLand female dominated world]] ruled by her. Abducting 10,000 female super villains, Superia attempts to sterilize every other woman on Earth, making only her minions capable of producing following generations. Although this plan of her's was thwarted, Superia goes on to manipulate and brainwash Cathy Webster into becoming the unstable man-hating super woman, Free Spirit, under her command. After seemingly be killed by the [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], Superia gifts her younger self knowledge of the future and uses a Cosmic Cube, removing the frozen Captain America from several timelines, leading to the whole multiverse being destabilized and threatening reality. Inserting herself in the Avengers while posing as a superhero called Broad Stripe, Superia causes their disbanding and replaces them with her own minions, the [[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaCorps AmeriCommand]]. Eliminating anyone who stands against her, Superia turns America into a police state; has any superhumans not loyal to her imprisoned and tortured; keeps Tony Stark's disembodied brain in a jar; traps the Fantastic Four in the Negative Zone except for Susan Storm, whom she is implied to have caused a miscarriage. When confronted by Captain America for her evil deeds, Superia refuses to admit any guilt and has the gall to tell him he could destabilize reality by merging with another version of himself, even as he does it to undo the damage she caused to the multiverse.

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* [[EvilGenius Doctor Deirdre Wentworth]], alias [[SmugSuper Superia]], is a [[StrawFeminist misandrist]] determined to create a [[LadyLand female dominated world]] ruled by her. Abducting 10,000 female super villains, Superia attempts to sterilize every other woman on Earth, making only her minions capable of producing following generations. Although this plan of her's hers was thwarted, Superia goes on to manipulate and brainwash Cathy Webster into becoming the unstable man-hating super woman, Free Spirit, under her command. After seemingly be killed by the [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], Superia gifts her younger self knowledge of the future and uses a Cosmic Cube, removing the frozen Captain America from several timelines, leading to the whole multiverse being destabilized and threatening reality. Inserting herself in the Avengers while posing as a superhero called Broad Stripe, Superia causes their disbanding and replaces them with her own minions, the [[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaCorps AmeriCommand]]. Eliminating anyone who stands against her, Superia turns America into a police state; has any superhumans not loyal to her imprisoned and tortured; keeps Tony Stark's disembodied brain in a jar; traps the Fantastic Four in the Negative Zone except for Susan Storm, whom she is implied to have caused a miscarriage. When confronted by Captain America for her evil deeds, Superia refuses to admit any guilt and has the gall to tell him he could destabilize reality by merging with another version of himself, even as he does it to undo the damage she caused to the multiverse.

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* [[NaziNobleman Baron Heinrich Zemo]] joined the Nazi party after Germany lost UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. During UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, Heinrich committed several war crimes, such as strangling a Polish Freedom Fighter named Citizen V to death, and testing a DeathRay on a [[PoWCamp concentration camp]] inmate. He also captured and flayed the original Human Torch, recreating the Torch's power to help the Nazis win the war and used the Torch's powers to incinerate one of his own Nazi minions, just for kicks. Heinrich also built a death ray, and when Nick Fury and his [[ComicBook/SgtFuryAndHisHowlingCommandos Howling Commandos]] tried to capture it, Heinrich rigged it to explode, destroying a nearby German town. Heinrich was once a loving father and husband, but a fight with Captain America left him disfigured and consumed with hatred for Captain America, and started [[DomesticAbuse beating his son and wife]]. Heinrich even tried to shoot through his son Helmut to kill Captain America at one point, and was willing to kill his wife when she opposed him. Near the end of the war, Heinrich tried to steal an experimental plane in England and rigged it to explode, seemingly killing [[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] and trapping Cap in suspended animation. After the war, Heinrich [[ArgentinaIsNaziland fled to South America]], hired a band of mercs and [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil enslaved a remote South American native tribe]]. One day when the tribe rebelled, Heinrich violently put down the rebellion and had all the ringleaders of the rebellion killed. When Captain America returned in modern times, Heinrich enacted several revenge schemes, including creating Wonder Man in order to infiltrate the Avengers and stating that his powers will destroy him if Heinrich doesn't give him an injection every week. Heinrich also kidnapped Cap's young friend Rick Jones and stuck him in a trap designed so that Captain America would kill him if he tried to free him.

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* [[NaziNobleman Baron Heinrich Zemo]] joined is a vile Nazi who designed countless superweapons for their cause, on top of attempting to prematurely start UsefulNotes/WorldWarII by kidnapping UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt and nearly murdering thousands in a FalseFlagOperation to secure American support for the Nazi party after Germany lost UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. During UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, cause. Heinrich has committed several war crimes, such as strangling a the Polish Freedom Fighter named hero Citizen V to death, death and testing a DeathRay on a [[PoWCamp concentration camp]] inmate. He also captured and flayed the original Human Torch, recreating the Torch's power to help the Nazis win the war and used the Torch's his powers to incinerate build an army while incinerating one of his own Nazi minions, minions just for kicks. Heinrich also built a death ray, and when Nick Fury and his When [[ComicBook/SgtFuryAndHisHowlingCommandos Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos]] tried to capture it, steal his death ray, Heinrich rigged it to explode, destroying a nearby German town. Heinrich was once a loving father and husband, but a fight with Captain America left him disfigured and consumed with hatred for Captain America, and started hatred, leading him to [[DomesticAbuse beating beat his son and wife]]. Heinrich has even tried to shoot through his son Helmut to kill Captain America at one point, America, and was willing to kill his wife when she opposed him. Near the end of the war, Heinrich tried to steal an experimental plane in England and rigged it to explode, seemingly killing [[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] and trapping Cap in suspended animation. After the war, Heinrich [[ArgentinaIsNaziland fled to South America]], hired a band of mercs America]] and [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil enslaved a remote South American native tribe]]. One day Once, when hundreds from the tribe rebelled, Heinrich violently put down the rebellion and had all the ringleaders of the rebellion killed. rebellion. When Captain America returned in modern times, Heinrich enacted several revenge schemes, including creating Wonder Man in order to infiltrate the Avengers and stating that his powers will would destroy him if Heinrich doesn't didn't give him an injection every week. Heinrich also kidnapped Cap's young friend Rick Jones and stuck him in a trap designed so that Captain America would kill him if he tried to free him.

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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

[[Franchise/CaptainAmerica The First Avenger]], whether [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]] or [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter someone else]], has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]], and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter the Sentinel of Liberty]]'s foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.

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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

[[Franchise/CaptainAmerica The First Avenger]], whether [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]] or [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter someone else]], Avenger]] has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]], and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter the Sentinel of Liberty]]'s foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.
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** Issue #37's "The Chambers of Dr. Agony": [[MadScientist Dr. Conrad Meer]], better known by his preferred appellation "[[TortureTechnician Dr. Agony]]", is one of the most sadistic [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Nazis on record. Devising ways to push human pain to the utmost limit to create {{Super Soldier}}s for [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]], Dr. Agony kidnaps innocents and drags them into his torture chamber to work them down, hours at a time, until they expire, gleefully using everything from red-hot cages to spiked boards to make his prey suffer.

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** Issue #37's "The Chambers of Dr. Agony": [[MadScientist Dr. Conrad Meer]], better known by his preferred appellation "[[TortureTechnician Dr. Agony]]", is one of the most sadistic [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks [[MediaNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Nazis on record. Devising ways to push human pain to the utmost limit to create {{Super Soldier}}s for [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]], Dr. Agony kidnaps innocents and drags them into his torture chamber to work them down, hours at a time, until they expire, gleefully using everything from red-hot cages to spiked boards to make his prey suffer.

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[[Franchise/CaptainAmerica The First Avenger]], whether [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]] or someone else, has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]], and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter the Sentinel of Liberty]]'s foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.

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[[Franchise/CaptainAmerica The First Avenger]], whether [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]] or [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter someone else, else]], has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]], and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter the Sentinel of Liberty]]'s foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.

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* Examples from video games can be found [[Monster/MarvelVideoGames here]].

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* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher[=/=]Captain America: [[ThePunisherCaptainAmericaBloodAndGlory Blood & Glory]]'': [[CorruptPolitician US Attorney General Roger Mollech and his aide Angela Stone]] scheme to turn Medisuela into their [[PuppetState puppet regime]] for profit. Helping the ruthless [[TheGeneralissimo General Miguel Alfredo "Tony" Navatilas]] turn Medisuela into a dictatorship, Mollech and Stone funnel lethal drugs from his country into America and flood the streets with it, uncaring of the countless lives lost. Arming Navatilas's military with powerful guns, Mollech and Stone coach him to invade multiple nearby countries; they actually have sabotaged the weapons so that they will wipe out Navatilas's own army and pave the way for the US to invade Medisuela. To further along the invasion, Mollech and Stone order a {{PMC}} group to use army helicopters to slaughter streets of Medisuelan citizens. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Having Navatilas assassinated]], Mollech and Stone torture and kill anyone in their way to power.

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* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher[=/=]Captain ''ComicBook/{{Punisher}}[=/=]Captain America: [[ThePunisherCaptainAmericaBloodAndGlory Blood & Glory]]'': [[CorruptPolitician US Attorney General Roger Mollech and his aide Angela Stone]] scheme to turn Medisuela into their [[PuppetState puppet regime]] for profit. Helping the ruthless [[TheGeneralissimo General Miguel Alfredo "Tony" Navatilas]] turn Medisuela into a dictatorship, Mollech and Stone funnel lethal drugs from his country into America and flood the streets with it, uncaring of the countless lives lost. Arming Navatilas's military with powerful guns, Mollech and Stone coach him to invade multiple nearby countries; they actually have sabotaged the weapons so that they will wipe out Navatilas's own army and pave the way for the US to invade Medisuela. To further along the invasion, Mollech and Stone order a {{PMC}} group to use army helicopters to slaughter streets of Medisuelan citizens. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Having Navatilas assassinated]], Mollech and Stone torture and kill anyone in their way to power.

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* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher[=/=]Captain America: [[ThePunisherCaptainAmericaBloodAndGlory Blood & Glory]]'': [[CorruptPolitician US Attorney General Roger Mollech and his aide Angela Stone]] scheme to turn Medisuela into their [[PuppetState puppet regime]] for profit. Helping the ruthless [[TheGeneralissimo General Miguel Alfredo "Tony" Navatilas]] turn Medisuela into a dictatorship, Mollech and Stone funnel lethal drugs from his country into America and flood the streets with it, uncaring of the countless lives lost. Arming Navatilas's military with powerful guns, Mollech and Stone coach him to invade multiple nearby countries; they actually have sabotaged the weapons so that they will wipe out Navatilas's own army and pave the way for the US to invade Medisuela. To further along the invasion, Mollech and Stone order a {{PMC}} group to use army helicopters to slaughter streets of Medisuelan citizens. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Having Navatilas assassinated]], Mollech and Stone torture and kill anyone in their way to power.
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[[Franchise/CaptainAmerica The First Avenger]], whether [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]] or someone else, has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter the Sentinel of Liberty]]'s foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.

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[[Franchise/CaptainAmerica The First Avenger]], whether [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]] or someone else, has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]], and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter the Sentinel of Liberty]]'s foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.



* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], real name [[DiabolicalMastermind Johann Schmidt]], is Cap's ArchEnemy, and a protégé of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler himself. Once a bitter, psychotic street kid, Schmidt was originally [[FromNobodyToNightmare a petty criminal]] with a violent streak. Convincing a friend to try and assassinate Hitler, Schmidt stepped in and saved Der Fuhrer's life. He then donned a Skull-shaped mask and took on the role of a grateful Hitler's spymaster. Trapped in suspended animation by Cap, Schmidt awakened in the modern era and resumed his old ways. Firmly convinced that DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans and that everyone needs somebody to bully, Schmidt has committed every crime in the proverbial book, from the petty to the grandiose. He made several attempts at taking over the world through the use of the Cosmic Cube, killing thousands of people every time; attempted to transplant Adolf Hitler's brain into Captain America's body; tried to bodyjack Cap himself on several occasions; and fought [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] for control of the New York drug trade. He has manipulated the Scarlet Witch as part of a plan to exterminate the world's mutant population; used his Dust of Death to gruesomely kill any subordinate who fails him or looks at him funny; and has been the mover and shaker behind countless Neo-Nazi movements, fascist governments, and terrorist cells, most notably ComicBook/{{Hydra}} and [[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM AIM]]. In an alternate future, he spent his time triggering natural disasters, then showing up to inform people that he would not be saving them. When his daughter, Sin, was born, Schmidt planned to kill her for the crime of being a girl; he continuously abuses her. While in a relationship with Mother Night, he brutalized her constantly. With an end goal of reducing society to its most primitive, [[TheSocialDarwinist dog-eat-dog levels]], Schmidt is universally despised in both the superhero and supervillain communities.

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* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], real name [[DiabolicalMastermind Johann Schmidt]], is Cap's ArchEnemy, and a protégé of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler himself. Once a bitter, psychotic street kid, Schmidt was originally [[FromNobodyToNightmare a petty criminal]] with a violent streak. Convincing a friend to try and assassinate Hitler, Schmidt stepped in and saved Der Fuhrer's life. He then donned a Skull-shaped mask and took on the role of a grateful Hitler's spymaster. Trapped in suspended animation by Cap, Schmidt awakened in the modern era and resumed his old ways. Firmly convinced that DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans and that everyone needs somebody to bully, Schmidt has committed every crime in the proverbial book, from the petty to the grandiose. He made several attempts at taking over the world through the use of the Cosmic Cube, killing thousands of people every time; attempted to transplant Adolf Hitler's brain into Captain America's body; tried to bodyjack Cap himself on several occasions; and fought [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] for control of the New York drug trade. He has manipulated the Scarlet Witch as part of a plan to exterminate the world's mutant population; used his Dust of Death to gruesomely kill any subordinate who fails him or looks at him funny; and has been the mover and shaker behind countless Neo-Nazi movements, fascist governments, and terrorist cells, most notably ComicBook/{{Hydra}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM AIM]]. In an alternate future, he spent his time triggering natural disasters, then showing up to inform people that he would not be saving them. When his daughter, Sin, was born, Schmidt planned to kill her for the crime of being a girl; he continuously abuses her. While in a relationship with Mother Night, he brutalized her constantly. With an end goal of reducing society to its most primitive, [[TheSocialDarwinist dog-eat-dog levels]], Schmidt is universally despised in both the superhero and supervillain communities.

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Franchise/CaptainAmerica has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of his foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.

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Franchise/CaptainAmerica [[Franchise/CaptainAmerica The First Avenger]], whether [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]] or someone else, has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of his [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter the Sentinel of Liberty]]'s foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.



* Arnim Zola was a [[EvilutionaryBiologist Nazi biochemist]] in his human years. To escape mortality, Zola used his cybernetic brilliance to digitize himself and survive inside robotic shells to continue his experiments. One of his worst acts was to create the monstrous Hate-Monger, and afterwards he continued to complete multiple experiments for the Red Skull, his usual employer and master. It is later shown that Zola was a monster just waiting to cut loose. When he and Captain America were lost in Dimension Z, Zola becomes its dictator, [[AGodAmI and its God]]. He inflicts horrible experiments among the people, overwriting their minds to be loyal to him alone, and turns others into horrible mutants that he sics on those who don't accept his rule. Even his own children there are nothing but pawns, his affection to them fake to manipulate them, and he is more than willing to [[OffingTheOffspring kill them]] if they do not conform to his wishes. Zola, to end his long war with Captain America, created a way to get back to Earth, with a bomb that would kill countless innocents before Zola sent his mutants, with the intent of overwriting the minds of the people of Earth and mutating others, a process that would kill billions.

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* Arnim Zola was a [[EvilutionaryBiologist Nazi biochemist]] in his human years. To escape mortality, Zola used his cybernetic brilliance to digitize himself and survive inside robotic shells to continue his experiments. One of his worst acts was to create the monstrous Hate-Monger, and afterwards he continued to complete multiple experiments for the Red Skull, his usual employer and master. It is later shown that Zola was a monster just waiting to cut loose. When he and Captain America were lost in Dimension Z, Zola becomes its dictator, dictator [[AGodAmI and its God]]. god]]. He [[PlayingWithSyringes inflicts horrible experiments experiments]] among the people, overwriting their minds to be loyal to him alone, and turns others into horrible mutants that he sics on those who don't accept his rule. Even Zola tried to forcibly impregnate his own wife Mary to give him heirs, and when she refused, Zola engineered a car crash that left her a paralyzed victim for him to artificially inseminate and use to give him children there are that he sees as nothing but pawns, his affection to them fake to manipulate them, and he is more than willing to [[OffingTheOffspring kill them]] if they do not conform to his wishes.wishes. In one notable outing, Zola turned many orphan children into mutated beasts that had to be put down. Zola, to end his long war with Captain America, created a way to get back to Earth, with a bomb that would kill countless innocents before Zola sent his mutants, with the intent of overwriting the minds of the people of Earth and mutating others, a process that would kill billions.

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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense Tales of Suspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense Tales of Suspense'' ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)
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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''[[ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense Tales of Suspense]]'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

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-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''[[ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense Tales of Suspense]]'' Suspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

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%% NOTE: Due to the controversial nature of this trope, any changes (additions, removals, edits) should be discussed here.[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16706336400A42573900 here]] or [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16738556630A78599000 here]].



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-->— '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

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* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], real name [[DiabolicalMastermind Johann Schmidt]], is Cap's ArchEnemy, and a protégé of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler himself. Once a bitter, psychotic street kid, Schmidt was originally [[FromNobodyToNightmare a petty criminal]] with a violent streak. After having his romantic advances rejected by a Jewish girl who'd been nice to him otherwise, Schmidt flew into a rage, killed her, and finding he liked murder, set out to commit it again. Convincing a friend to try and assassinate Hitler, Schmidt stepped in and saved Der Fuhrer's life. He then donned a Skull-shaped mask and took on the role of a grateful Hitler's spymaster. Trapped in suspended animation by Cap, Schmidt awakened in the modern era and resumed his old ways. Firmly convinced that DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans and that everyone needs somebody to bully, Schmidt has committed every crime in the proverbial book, from the petty to the grandiose. He made several attempts at taking over the world through the use of the Cosmic Cube, killing thousands of people every time; attempted to transplant Adolf Hitler's brain into Captain America's body; tried to bodyjack Cap himself on several occasions; and fought [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] for control of the New York drug trade. He has manipulated the Scarlet Witch as part of a plan to exterminate the world's mutant population; used his Dust of Death to gruesomely kill any subordinate who fails him or looks at him funny; and has been the mover and shaker behind countless Neo-Nazi movements, fascist governments, and terrorist cells, most notably ComicBook/{{Hydra}} and Characters/AIM In an alternate future, he spent his time triggering natural disasters, then showing up to inform people that he would not be saving them. When his daughter, Sin, was born, Schmidt planned to kill her for the crime of being a girl; he continuously abuses her. While in a relationship with Mother Night, he brutalized her constantly. With an end goal of reducing society to its most primitive, [[TheSocialDarwinist dog-eat-dog levels]], Schmidt is universally despised in both the superhero and supervillain communities.

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* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], real name [[DiabolicalMastermind Johann Schmidt]], is Cap's ArchEnemy, and a protégé of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler himself. Once a bitter, psychotic street kid, Schmidt was originally [[FromNobodyToNightmare a petty criminal]] with a violent streak. After having his romantic advances rejected by a Jewish girl who'd been nice to him otherwise, Schmidt flew into a rage, killed her, and finding he liked murder, set out to commit it again. Convincing a friend to try and assassinate Hitler, Schmidt stepped in and saved Der Fuhrer's life. He then donned a Skull-shaped mask and took on the role of a grateful Hitler's spymaster. Trapped in suspended animation by Cap, Schmidt awakened in the modern era and resumed his old ways. Firmly convinced that DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans and that everyone needs somebody to bully, Schmidt has committed every crime in the proverbial book, from the petty to the grandiose. He made several attempts at taking over the world through the use of the Cosmic Cube, killing thousands of people every time; attempted to transplant Adolf Hitler's brain into Captain America's body; tried to bodyjack Cap himself on several occasions; and fought [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] for control of the New York drug trade. He has manipulated the Scarlet Witch as part of a plan to exterminate the world's mutant population; used his Dust of Death to gruesomely kill any subordinate who fails him or looks at him funny; and has been the mover and shaker behind countless Neo-Nazi movements, fascist governments, and terrorist cells, most notably ComicBook/{{Hydra}} and Characters/AIM [[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM AIM]]. In an alternate future, he spent his time triggering natural disasters, then showing up to inform people that he would not be saving them. When his daughter, Sin, was born, Schmidt planned to kill her for the crime of being a girl; he continuously abuses her. While in a relationship with Mother Night, he brutalized her constantly. With an end goal of reducing society to its most primitive, [[TheSocialDarwinist dog-eat-dog levels]], Schmidt is universally despised in both the superhero and supervillain communities.



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** Issue #23's "The Mystery of the One Hundred Corpses": [[MadDoctor Dr. Izan]] is an evil Nazi spy who convinces Americans to turn over their sick and dying to him for the hope of a miracle cure. [[SerialKiller Izan]] kills his "patients", dumps their bodies in a quarry, and [[KillAndReplace swaps them]] with a Nazi doppelgänger with American citizenship. Having repeated this scheme nearly 100 times, clogging the quarry with bodies, Izan plans to use all these doppelgängers to facilitate a [[DayOfTheJackboot Nazi takeover of the nation]].

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** Issue #23's "The Mystery of the One Hundred Corpses": [[MadDoctor Dr. Izan]] is an evil Nazi spy who convinces Americans to turn over their sick and dying to him for the hope of a miracle cure. [[SerialKiller Izan]] kills his "patients", dumps their bodies in a quarry, and [[KillAndReplace swaps them]] with a Nazi doppelgänger with American citizenship. Having repeated this scheme nearly 100 times, clogging the quarry with bodies, Izan plans to use all these doppelgängers to facilitate a [[DayOfTheJackboot Nazi takeover of the nation]].



* ''ComicBook/{{Captain America| 1968}}'' Vol. 1 issues #206-208: [[WardensAreEvil Hector Santiago]], better known by his hated nickname "the Swine", rules over the prison camp of Rio de Muerte with an iron fist. A man with [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor a sense of humor]] "only Satan himself could match", the Swine [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by allowing a starving inmate access to all the food he wants, feeding the man until he's full, then continuing to [[ForceFeeding force-feed]] him until his stomach ruptures. The Swine shoots men dead and sentences them to torture even merely at the rumor that they use his derogatory nickname. Among his many tortures, the Swine cooks prisoners alive by the dozen and forces them to roll boulders with nothing but their nose. Even his own cousin isn't safe from his evil; when she tries to stop him from maiming Captain America with a flamethrower, the Swine decides to [[ManOnFire burn her to death]].

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* ''ComicBook/{{Captain America| 1968}}'' ''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica1968 Captain America]]'' Vol. 1 issues #206-208: [[WardensAreEvil Hector Santiago]], better known by his hated nickname "the Swine", rules over the prison camp of Rio de Muerte with an iron fist. A man with [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor a sense of humor]] "only Satan himself could match", the Swine [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by allowing a starving inmate access to all the food he wants, feeding the man until he's full, then continuing to [[ForceFeeding force-feed]] him until his stomach ruptures. The Swine shoots men dead and sentences them to torture even merely at the rumor that they use his derogatory nickname. Among his many tortures, the Swine cooks prisoners alive by the dozen and forces them to roll boulders with nothing but their nose. Even his own cousin isn't safe from his evil; when she tries to stop him from maiming Captain America with a flamethrower, the Swine decides to [[ManOnFire burn her to death]].



* [[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy "Home of The Brave" & "Out of Time" arcs]]: [[WastelandWarlord King Maximillian Babbington]], the ruler of a post-nuclear United States of America, starts out as the leader of the [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist militia "Rampart"]], having previously had his men take a police station containing several children hostage. After Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, prevents Rampart from hijacking a festival, Babbington lures Captain America into a trap before [[NukeEm using hundreds of nuclear warheads]] to decimate the USA to 10% of its former population—[[BodyHorror with many survivors being disfigured]]—and encasing Captain America in ice to put him on display. Succeeding on Earth-TRN850, when Captain America is freed from his icy prison by resistance members as of 2025, the USA under Babbington has become a [[DespotismJustifiesTheMeans fascist regime]], where allegedly inferior people are branded as such, and people are killed for so much as gathering together.

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* [[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy "Home of The Brave" & "Out of Time" arcs]]: [[WastelandWarlord King Maximillian Babbington]], the ruler of a post-nuclear United States of America, starts out as the leader of the [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist militia "Rampart"]], having previously had his men take a police station containing several children hostage. After Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, prevents Rampart from hijacking a festival, Babbington lures Captain America into a trap before [[NukeEm using hundreds of nuclear warheads]] to decimate the USA to 10% of its former population—[[BodyHorror population--[[BodyHorror with many survivors being disfigured]]—and disfigured]]--and encasing Captain America in ice to put him on display. Succeeding on Earth-TRN850, an alternate Earth, when Captain America is freed from his icy prison by resistance members as of 2025, the USA under Babbington has become a [[DespotismJustifiesTheMeans fascist regime]], where allegedly inferior people are branded as such, and people are killed for so much as gathering together.



** ''ComicBook/{{Captain America| 2002}}'' Vol. 4 issues #17-20—"Cap Lives" arc (Earth-31117): In 1964, Captain America awakens to a United States where the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and, once UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler died, Red Skull became the leader of the Nazis (Herr Reichsfuehrer), and is thus [[PresidentEvil dictator of the US]]. Skull shows Cap several television clips, including how the Nazis nuked Detroit and then killed "non-Aryan races and other deviants". Skull offers Cap a deal: Pledge allegiance to the new Reich (so the people will follow his example), and he can get anything—including "boys in costumes"; otherwise, Skull and the Nazis will use him for breeding purposes and medical experiments, before hanging him in Times Square. Cap escapes, and when one of Skull's soldiers isn't able to recapture him, Skull orders said colonel to shoot himself. Later on, there is the planned execution of a spy in Times Square. Cap saves the spy, but has to surrender, otherwise Skull will have his snipers kill hundreds of innocent people; the spy and a couple of Cap's allies seemingly escape, but Skull had wired the spy with explosives, which he then detonates, killing all three. Skull's ultimate plan is to use a TimeMachine to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the entire world]], across all time periods.

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** ''ComicBook/{{Captain America| 2002}}'' ''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica2002 Captain America]]'' Vol. 4 issues #17-20—"Cap #17-20--"Cap Lives" arc (Earth-31117): In 1964, Captain America awakens to a United States where the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and, once UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler died, Red Skull became the leader of the Nazis (Herr Reichsfuehrer), and is thus [[PresidentEvil dictator of the US]]. Skull shows Cap several television clips, including how the Nazis nuked Detroit and then killed "non-Aryan races and other deviants". Skull offers Cap a deal: Pledge allegiance to the new Reich (so the people will follow his example), and he can get anything—including anything--including "boys in costumes"; otherwise, Skull and the Nazis will use him for breeding purposes and medical experiments, before hanging him in Times Square. Cap escapes, and when one of Skull's soldiers isn't able to recapture him, Skull orders said colonel to shoot himself. Later on, there is the planned execution of a spy in Times Square. Cap saves the spy, but has to surrender, otherwise Skull will have his snipers kill hundreds of innocent people; the spy and a couple of Cap's allies seemingly escape, but Skull had wired the spy with explosives, which he then detonates, killing all three. Skull's ultimate plan is to use a TimeMachine to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the entire world]], across all time periods.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Baron Heinrich Zemo: NaziNobleman, MadScientist, extremely evil]]

->''"Whenever, a city was levelled, a town was sacked, the'' '''Red Skull''' ''was there!...Wherever there was injustice, tyranny, ruthlessness, the'' '''Red Skull''' ''was there leading the attack on the weak and helpless!"''
-->— '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

Franchise/CaptainAmerica has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of his foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.

* Examples from the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' and ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' series can be found [[Monster/MarvelComics here]].
* Examples from animated works (including related comics) can be found [[Monster/MarvelAnimation here]].
* Examples from the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (including tie-in comics) can be found [[Monster/MarvelCinematicUniverse here]].
* The [[Film/CaptainAmerica1979 1979 TV movie]] can be found [[Monster/MarvelFilms here]].
* Examples from literature can be found [[Monster/MarvelLiterature here]].
* Examples from video games can be found [[Monster/MarvelVideoGames here]].

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[[folder: Recurring Villains]]
* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], real name [[DiabolicalMastermind Johann Schmidt]], is Cap's ArchEnemy, and a protégé of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler himself. Once a bitter, psychotic street kid, Schmidt was originally [[FromNobodyToNightmare a petty criminal]] with a violent streak. After having his romantic advances rejected by a Jewish girl who'd been nice to him otherwise, Schmidt flew into a rage, killed her, and finding he liked murder, set out to commit it again. Convincing a friend to try and assassinate Hitler, Schmidt stepped in and saved Der Fuhrer's life. He then donned a Skull-shaped mask and took on the role of a grateful Hitler's spymaster. Trapped in suspended animation by Cap, Schmidt awakened in the modern era and resumed his old ways. Firmly convinced that DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans and that everyone needs somebody to bully, Schmidt has committed every crime in the proverbial book, from the petty to the grandiose. He made several attempts at taking over the world through the use of the Cosmic Cube, killing thousands of people every time; attempted to transplant Adolf Hitler's brain into Captain America's body; tried to bodyjack Cap himself on several occasions; and fought [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] for control of the New York drug trade. He has manipulated the Scarlet Witch as part of a plan to exterminate the world's mutant population; used his Dust of Death to gruesomely kill any subordinate who fails him or looks at him funny; and has been the mover and shaker behind countless Neo-Nazi movements, fascist governments, and terrorist cells, most notably ComicBook/{{Hydra}} and Characters/AIM In an alternate future, he spent his time triggering natural disasters, then showing up to inform people that he would not be saving them. When his daughter, Sin, was born, Schmidt planned to kill her for the crime of being a girl; he continuously abuses her. While in a relationship with Mother Night, he brutalized her constantly. With an end goal of reducing society to its most primitive, [[TheSocialDarwinist dog-eat-dog levels]], Schmidt is universally despised in both the superhero and supervillain communities.
* [[NaziNobleman Baron Heinrich Zemo]] joined the Nazi party after Germany lost UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. During UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, Heinrich committed several war crimes, such as strangling a Polish Freedom Fighter named Citizen V to death, and testing a DeathRay on a [[PoWCamp concentration camp]] inmate. He also captured and flayed the original Human Torch, recreating the Torch's power to help the Nazis win the war and used the Torch's powers to incinerate one of his own Nazi minions, just for kicks. Heinrich also built a death ray, and when Nick Fury and his [[ComicBook/SgtFuryAndHisHowlingCommandos Howling Commandos]] tried to capture it, Heinrich rigged it to explode, destroying a nearby German town. Heinrich was once a loving father and husband, but a fight with Captain America left him disfigured and consumed with hatred for Captain America, and started [[DomesticAbuse beating his son and wife]]. Heinrich even tried to shoot through his son Helmut to kill Captain America at one point, and was willing to kill his wife when she opposed him. Near the end of the war, Heinrich tried to steal an experimental plane in England and rigged it to explode, seemingly killing [[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] and trapping Cap in suspended animation. After the war, Heinrich [[ArgentinaIsNaziland fled to South America]], hired a band of mercs and [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil enslaved a remote South American native tribe]]. One day when the tribe rebelled, Heinrich violently put down the rebellion and had all the ringleaders of the rebellion killed. When Captain America returned in modern times, Heinrich enacted several revenge schemes, including creating Wonder Man in order to infiltrate the Avengers and stating that his powers will destroy him if Heinrich doesn't give him an injection every week. Heinrich also kidnapped Cap's young friend Rick Jones and stuck him in a trap designed so that Captain America would kill him if he tried to free him.
* Arnim Zola was a [[EvilutionaryBiologist Nazi biochemist]] in his human years. To escape mortality, Zola used his cybernetic brilliance to digitize himself and survive inside robotic shells to continue his experiments. One of his worst acts was to create the monstrous Hate-Monger, and afterwards he continued to complete multiple experiments for the Red Skull, his usual employer and master. It is later shown that Zola was a monster just waiting to cut loose. When he and Captain America were lost in Dimension Z, Zola becomes its dictator, [[AGodAmI and its God]]. He inflicts horrible experiments among the people, overwriting their minds to be loyal to him alone, and turns others into horrible mutants that he sics on those who don't accept his rule. Even his own children there are nothing but pawns, his affection to them fake to manipulate them, and he is more than willing to [[OffingTheOffspring kill them]] if they do not conform to his wishes. Zola, to end his long war with Captain America, created a way to get back to Earth, with a bomb that would kill countless innocents before Zola sent his mutants, with the intent of overwriting the minds of the people of Earth and mutating others, a process that would kill billions.
* [[EvilGenius Doctor Deirdre Wentworth]], alias [[SmugSuper Superia]], is a [[StrawFeminist misandrist]] determined to create a [[LadyLand female dominated world]] ruled by her. Abducting 10,000 female super villains, Superia attempts to sterilize every other woman on Earth, making only her minions capable of producing following generations. Although this plan of her's was thwarted, Superia goes on to manipulate and brainwash Cathy Webster into becoming the unstable man-hating super woman, Free Spirit, under her command. After seemingly be killed by the [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], Superia gifts her younger self knowledge of the future and uses a Cosmic Cube, removing the frozen Captain America from several timelines, leading to the whole multiverse being destabilized and threatening reality. Inserting herself in the Avengers while posing as a superhero called Broad Stripe, Superia causes their disbanding and replaces them with her own minions, the [[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaCorps AmeriCommand]]. Eliminating anyone who stands against her, Superia turns America into a police state; has any superhumans not loyal to her imprisoned and tortured; keeps Tony Stark's disembodied brain in a jar; traps the Fantastic Four in the Negative Zone except for Susan Storm, whom she is implied to have caused a miscarriage. When confronted by Captain America for her evil deeds, Superia refuses to admit any guilt and has the gall to tell him he could destabilize reality by merging with another version of himself, even as he does it to undo the damage she caused to the multiverse.
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* ''ComicBook/CaptainAmericaComics'':
** Issue #5's "The Terror That Was Devil's Island": [[FatBastard Pepo Laroc]] is an obese [[FrenchJerk Frenchman]] who [[LesCollaborateurs sold out his home country to the Nazis]]. [[WardensAreEvil Taking control over Devil's Island]] to torture the prisoners in his special torture chamber, Laroc has Steve and Bucky's friend Tom imprisoned, starving and abusing him for over a year. Upon getting caught by the heroes, Laroc has Steve sent to his pet sharks while he attempts to kill the young Bucky himself.
** Issue #23's "The Mystery of the One Hundred Corpses": [[MadDoctor Dr. Izan]] is an evil Nazi spy who convinces Americans to turn over their sick and dying to him for the hope of a miracle cure. [[SerialKiller Izan]] kills his "patients", dumps their bodies in a quarry, and [[KillAndReplace swaps them]] with a Nazi doppelgänger with American citizenship. Having repeated this scheme nearly 100 times, clogging the quarry with bodies, Izan plans to use all these doppelgängers to facilitate a [[DayOfTheJackboot Nazi takeover of the nation]].
** Issue #37's "The Chambers of Dr. Agony": [[MadScientist Dr. Conrad Meer]], better known by his preferred appellation "[[TortureTechnician Dr. Agony]]", is one of the most sadistic [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Nazis on record. Devising ways to push human pain to the utmost limit to create {{Super Soldier}}s for [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]], Dr. Agony kidnaps innocents and drags them into his torture chamber to work them down, hours at a time, until they expire, gleefully using everything from red-hot cages to spiked boards to make his prey suffer.
* ''ComicBook/{{Captain America| 1968}}'' Vol. 1 issues #206-208: [[WardensAreEvil Hector Santiago]], better known by his hated nickname "the Swine", rules over the prison camp of Rio de Muerte with an iron fist. A man with [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor a sense of humor]] "only Satan himself could match", the Swine [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by allowing a starving inmate access to all the food he wants, feeding the man until he's full, then continuing to [[ForceFeeding force-feed]] him until his stomach ruptures. The Swine shoots men dead and sentences them to torture even merely at the rumor that they use his derogatory nickname. Among his many tortures, the Swine cooks prisoners alive by the dozen and forces them to roll boulders with nothing but their nose. Even his own cousin isn't safe from his evil; when she tries to stop him from maiming Captain America with a flamethrower, the Swine decides to [[ManOnFire burn her to death]].
* ''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaTheaterOfWar Theater of War: Operation Zero-Point]]'', by Charles & Daniel Knauf: Der Metzger, "TheButcher", is an [[StateSec SS]] officer in charge of the AntiGravity experiments in occupied Poland. Forcing a resistance fighter named Lior to lure Steve Rogers into a trap by using her family as bait, Metzger is revealed to be using slaves, many of whom are to be killed, with countless others [[PlayingWithSyringes horribly experimented upon]] or used as test subjects in "anti-gravity" chambers that are invariably fatal, with Lior's family already dead. Plotting to master the anti-gravity technology, Der Metzger plans to unleash it on the enemies of [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany the Reich]], to kill countless civilians.
* [[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy "Home of The Brave" & "Out of Time" arcs]]: [[WastelandWarlord King Maximillian Babbington]], the ruler of a post-nuclear United States of America, starts out as the leader of the [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist militia "Rampart"]], having previously had his men take a police station containing several children hostage. After Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, prevents Rampart from hijacking a festival, Babbington lures Captain America into a trap before [[NukeEm using hundreds of nuclear warheads]] to decimate the USA to 10% of its former population—[[BodyHorror with many survivors being disfigured]]—and encasing Captain America in ice to put him on display. Succeeding on Earth-TRN850, when Captain America is freed from his icy prison by resistance members as of 2025, the USA under Babbington has become a [[DespotismJustifiesTheMeans fascist regime]], where allegedly inferior people are branded as such, and people are killed for so much as gathering together.
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[[AC:Other [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Earth-616]] Characters]]
* ''ComicBook/YoungAllies'' Vol. 1 issue #14's "The Monster of the Maniac Murders": [[PsychoPsychologist Dr. Wilton Wilkes]] is a [[{{Turncoat}} traitor to his country]] and a genius doctor who invents a ray that can [[HatePlague make people go homicidally insane]]. Using this ray to turn test subjects into raving beasts that kill those in their path, Wilkes has a man kill a general and unleashes the machine on an entire town, intending to give it to the [[UsefulNotes/KatanasOfTheRisingSun Japanese Army]] to utilize [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII against the US]].
* ''ComicBook/AvengersSpotlight'' issues #31-34's "The Xenophobic Man" arc (feat. U.S. Agent): [[AntagonistTitle The Xenophobic Man]], real name [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Fred Bouting]], is a white supremacist and nationalist who wants to kill as many foreigners as possible. Having slain over a dozen Mexicans by the start of his arc, the Xenophobic Man [[EstablishingCharacterMoment guns down a large family of immigrants in his introductory scene]], then tracks down the surviving [[WouldHurtAChild children]] to a hospital, where he finishes them off and kills a nurse as well. Then trying to massacre the entirety of the Sanctuary Movement and its dozens of occupants for trying to protect the rights of immigrants, the Xenophobic Man reacts to mercy from U.S. Agent by trying to shoot him InTheBack, proudly proclaiming his own self-righteous nationalism to his final breath.

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* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]] is just as bad in other continuities:
** ''ComicBook/BatmanAndCaptainAmerica'' (Earth-3839): Red Skull, here a high-ranking member of the Nazi regime, allies himself with [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] in his latest plot for expanding the Third Reich. Having the Joker murder several innocents to assist in his own [[EmptyQuiver theft of an atomic bomb]] dubbed "Fat Boy," Red Skull [[BadBoss casually poisons one of his own soldiers]] for questioning his orders, and later has the Joker [[DeadlyGas slaughter a path]] into a military base. Betraying the Joker at this juncture, Red Skull boasts his plans to parade the Joker's broken body around as a trophy, and reveals his true master plan to drop Fat Boy onto Washington, D.C., then use the ensuing millions of casualties to pave the way for the Nazis to invade America. Even when his original plan is thwarted, Red Skull still attempts to [[NukeEm drop Fat Boy miles out of Washington]], gleefully proclaiming that the fallout will still kill countless innocents.
** ''ComicBook/{{Captain America| 2002}}'' Vol. 4 issues #17-20—"Cap Lives" arc (Earth-31117): In 1964, Captain America awakens to a United States where the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and, once UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler died, Red Skull became the leader of the Nazis (Herr Reichsfuehrer), and is thus [[PresidentEvil dictator of the US]]. Skull shows Cap several television clips, including how the Nazis nuked Detroit and then killed "non-Aryan races and other deviants". Skull offers Cap a deal: Pledge allegiance to the new Reich (so the people will follow his example), and he can get anything—including "boys in costumes"; otherwise, Skull and the Nazis will use him for breeding purposes and medical experiments, before hanging him in Times Square. Cap escapes, and when one of Skull's soldiers isn't able to recapture him, Skull orders said colonel to shoot himself. Later on, there is the planned execution of a spy in Times Square. Cap saves the spy, but has to surrender, otherwise Skull will have his snipers kill hundreds of innocent people; the spy and a couple of Cap's allies seemingly escape, but Skull had wired the spy with explosives, which he then detonates, killing all three. Skull's ultimate plan is to use a TimeMachine to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the entire world]], across all time periods.
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* ''Captain America'' Vol. 1 issues #206-208: [[WardensAreEvil Hector Santiago]], better known by his hated nickname "the Swine", rules over the prison camp of Rio de Muerte with an iron fist. A man with [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor a sense of humor]] "only Satan himself could match", the Swine [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by allowing a starving inmate access to all the food he wants, feeding the man until he's full, then continuing to [[ForceFeeding force-feed]] him until his stomach ruptures. The Swine shoots men dead and sentences them to torture even merely at the rumor that they use his derogatory nickname. Among his many tortures, the Swine cooks prisoners alive by the dozen and forces them to roll boulders with nothing but their nose. Even his own cousin isn't safe from his evil; when she tries to stop him from maiming Captain America with a flamethrower, the Swine decides to [[ManOnFire burn her to death]].
* ''Theater of War: Operation Zero-Point'', written by Charles & Daniel Knauf: Der Metzger, "TheButcher", is an [[StateSec SS]] officer in charge of the AntiGravity experiments in occupied Poland. Forcing a resistance fighter named Lior to lure Steve Rogers into a trap by using her family as bait, Metzger is revealed to be using slaves, many of whom are to be killed, with countless others [[PlayingWithSyringes horribly experimented upon]] or used as test subjects in "anti-gravity" chambers that are invariably fatal, with Lior's family already dead. Plotting to master the anti-gravity technology, Der Metzger plans to unleash it on the enemies of [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany the Reich]], to kill countless civilians.
* "Home of The Brave" & "Out of Time" arcs: [[WastelandWarlord King Maximillian Babbington]], the ruler of a post-nuclear United States of America, starts out as the leader of the [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist militia "Rampart"]], having previously had his men take a police station containing several children hostage. After Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, prevents Rampart from hijacking a festival, Babbington lures Captain America into a trap before [[NukeEm using hundreds of nuclear warheads]] to decimate the USA to 10% of its former population--[[BodyHorror with many survivors being disfigured]]--and encasing Captain America in ice to put him on display. Succeeding on [=Earth-TRN850=], when Captain America is freed from his icy prison by resistance members as of 2025, the USA under Babbington has become a [[DespotismJustifiesTheMeans fascist regime]], where allegedly inferior people are branded as such, and people are killed for so much as gathering together.

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* ''Captain America'' ''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica1968 Captain America]]'' Vol. 1 issues #206-208: [[WardensAreEvil Hector Santiago]], better known by his hated nickname "the Swine", rules over the prison camp of Rio de Muerte with an iron fist. A man with [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor a sense of humor]] "only Satan himself could match", the Swine [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by allowing a starving inmate access to all the food he wants, feeding the man until he's full, then continuing to [[ForceFeeding force-feed]] him until his stomach ruptures. The Swine shoots men dead and sentences them to torture even merely at the rumor that they use his derogatory nickname. Among his many tortures, the Swine cooks prisoners alive by the dozen and forces them to roll boulders with nothing but their nose. Even his own cousin isn't safe from his evil; when she tries to stop him from maiming Captain America with a flamethrower, the Swine decides to [[ManOnFire burn her to death]].
* ''Theater ''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaTheaterOfWar Theater of War: Operation Zero-Point'', written Zero-Point]]'', by Charles & Daniel Knauf: Der Metzger, "TheButcher", is an [[StateSec SS]] officer in charge of the AntiGravity experiments in occupied Poland. Forcing a resistance fighter named Lior to lure Steve Rogers into a trap by using her family as bait, Metzger is revealed to be using slaves, many of whom are to be killed, with countless others [[PlayingWithSyringes horribly experimented upon]] or used as test subjects in "anti-gravity" chambers that are invariably fatal, with Lior's family already dead. Plotting to master the anti-gravity technology, Der Metzger plans to unleash it on the enemies of [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany the Reich]], to kill countless civilians.
* [[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy "Home of The Brave" & "Out of Time" arcs: arcs]]: [[WastelandWarlord King Maximillian Babbington]], the ruler of a post-nuclear United States of America, starts out as the leader of the [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist militia "Rampart"]], having previously had his men take a police station containing several children hostage. After Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, prevents Rampart from hijacking a festival, Babbington lures Captain America into a trap before [[NukeEm using hundreds of nuclear warheads]] to decimate the USA to 10% of its former population--[[BodyHorror with many survivors being disfigured]]--and encasing Captain America in ice to put him on display. Succeeding on [=Earth-TRN850=], when Captain America is freed from his icy prison by resistance members as of 2025, the USA under Babbington has become a [[DespotismJustifiesTheMeans fascist regime]], where allegedly inferior people are branded as such, and people are killed for so much as gathering together.



** ''Captain America'' Vol. 4 issues #17-20--"Cap Lives" arc (Earth-31117): In 1964, Captain America awakens to a United States where the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and, once UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler died, Red Skull became the leader of the Nazis (Herr Reichsfuehrer), and is thus [[PresidentEvil dictator of the US]]. Skull shows Cap several television clips, including how the Nazis nuked Detroit and then killed "non-Aryan races and other deviants". Skull offers Cap a deal: Pledge allegiance to the new Reich (so the people will follow his example), and he can get anything--including "boys in costumes"; otherwise, Skull and the Nazis will use him for breeding purposes and medical experiments, before hanging him in Times Square. Cap escapes, and when one of Skull's soldiers isn't able to recapture him, Skull orders said colonel to shoot himself. Later on, there is the planned execution of a spy in Times Square. Cap saves the spy, but has to surrender, otherwise Skull will have his snipers kill hundreds of innocent people; the spy and a couple of Cap's allies seemingly escape, but Skull had wired the spy with explosives, which he then detonates, killing all three. Skull's ultimate plan is to use a TimeMachine to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the entire world]], across all time periods.

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** ''Captain America'' ''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica2002 Captain America]]'' Vol. 4 issues #17-20--"Cap Lives" arc (Earth-31117): In 1964, Captain America awakens to a United States where the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and, once UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler died, Red Skull became the leader of the Nazis (Herr Reichsfuehrer), and is thus [[PresidentEvil dictator of the US]]. Skull shows Cap several television clips, including how the Nazis nuked Detroit and then killed "non-Aryan races and other deviants". Skull offers Cap a deal: Pledge allegiance to the new Reich (so the people will follow his example), and he can get anything--including "boys in costumes"; otherwise, Skull and the Nazis will use him for breeding purposes and medical experiments, before hanging him in Times Square. Cap escapes, and when one of Skull's soldiers isn't able to recapture him, Skull orders said colonel to shoot himself. Later on, there is the planned execution of a spy in Times Square. Cap saves the spy, but has to surrender, otherwise Skull will have his snipers kill hundreds of innocent people; the spy and a couple of Cap's allies seemingly escape, but Skull had wired the spy with explosives, which he then detonates, killing all three. Skull's ultimate plan is to use a TimeMachine to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the entire world]], across all time periods.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Baron Heinrich Zemo: NaziNobleman, MadScientist, extremely evil]]

->''"Whenever, a city was levelled, a town was sacked, the'' '''Red Skull''' ''was there!...Wherever there was injustice, tyranny, ruthlessness, the'' '''Red Skull''' ''was there leading the attack on the weak and helpless!"''
-->-- '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]]''' telling his backstory to [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], "The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (from ''[[ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense Tales of Suspense]]'' Vol. 1 issue #66)

Franchise/CaptainAmerica has been fighting [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazis]], ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, and other enemies of America [[LongRunners since 1941]]. Some of his foes, however, have gone [[CompleteMonster above and beyond]] in terms of sheer evilness.

* Examples from the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' and ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' series can be found [[Monster/MarvelComics here]].
* Examples from animated works (including related comics) can be found [[Monster/MarvelAnimation here]].
* Examples from the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (including tie-in comics) can be found [[Monster/MarvelCinematicUniverse here]].
* The [[Film/CaptainAmerica1979 1979 TV movie]] can be found [[Monster/MarvelFilms here]].
* Examples from literature can be found [[Monster/MarvelLiterature here]].
* Examples from video games can be found [[Monster/MarvelVideoGames here]].

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[[folder:Recurring Villains]]
* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], real name [[DiabolicalMastermind Johann Schmidt]], is Cap's ArchEnemy, and a protégé of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler himself. Once a bitter, psychotic street kid, Schmidt was originally [[FromNobodyToNightmare a petty criminal]] with a violent streak. After having his romantic advances rejected by a Jewish girl who'd been nice to him otherwise, Schmidt flew into a rage, killed her, and finding he liked murder, set out to commit it again. Convincing a friend to try and assassinate Hitler, Schmidt stepped in and saved Der Fuhrer's life. He then donned a Skull-shaped mask and took on the role of a grateful Hitler's spymaster. Trapped in suspended animation by Cap, Schmidt awakened in the modern era and resumed his old ways. Firmly convinced that DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans and that everyone needs somebody to bully, Schmidt has committed every crime in the proverbial book, from the petty to the grandiose. He made several attempts at taking over the world through the use of the Cosmic Cube, killing thousands of people every time; attempted to transplant Adolf Hitler's brain into Captain America's body; tried to bodyjack Cap himself on several occasions; and fought [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] for control of the New York drug trade. He has manipulated the Scarlet Witch as part of a plan to exterminate the world's mutant population; used his Dust of Death to gruesomely kill any subordinate who fails him or looks at him funny; and has been the mover and shaker behind countless Neo-Nazi movements, fascist governments, and terrorist cells, most notably ComicBook/{{Hydra}} and Characters/{{AIM}} In an alternate future, he spent his time triggering natural disasters, then showing up to inform people that he would not be saving them. When his daughter, Sin, was born, Schmidt planned to kill her for the crime of being a girl; he continuously abuses her. While in a relationship with Mother Night, he brutalized her constantly. With an end goal of reducing society to its most primitive, [[TheSocialDarwinist dog-eat-dog levels]], Schmidt is universally despised in both the superhero and supervillain communities.
* [[NaziNobleman Baron Heinrich Zemo]] joined the Nazi party after Germany lost UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. During UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, Heinrich committed several war crimes, such as strangling a Polish Freedom Fighter named Citizen V to death, and testing a DeathRay on a [[PoWCamp concentration camp]] inmate. He also captured and flayed the original Human Torch, recreating the Torch's power to help the Nazis win the war and used the Torch's powers to incinerate one of his own Nazi minions, just for kicks. Heinrich also built a death ray, and when Nick Fury and his [[ComicBook/SgtFuryAndHisHowlingCommandos Howling Commandos]] tried to capture it, Heinrich rigged it to explode, destroying a nearby German town. Heinrich was once a loving father and husband, but a fight with Captain America left him disfigured and consumed with hatred for Captain America, and started [[DomesticAbuse beating his son and wife]]. Heinrich even tried to shoot through his son Helmut to kill Captain America at one point, and was willing to kill his wife when she opposed him. Near the end of the war, Heinrich tried to steal an experimental plane in England and rigged it to explode, seemingly killing [[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] and trapping Cap in suspended animation. After the war, Heinrich [[ArgentinaIsNaziland fled to South America]], hired a band of mercs and [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil enslaved a remote South American native tribe]]. One day when the tribe rebelled, Heinrich violently put down the rebellion and had all the ringleaders of the rebellion killed. When Captain America returned in modern times, Heinrich enacted several revenge schemes, including creating Wonder Man in order to infiltrate the Avengers and stating that his powers will destroy him if Heinrich doesn't give him an injection every week. Heinrich also kidnapped Cap's young friend Rick Jones and stuck him in a trap designed so that Captain America would kill him if he tried to free him.
* Arnim Zola was a [[EvilutionaryBiologist Nazi biochemist]] in his human years. To escape mortality, Zola used his cybernetic brilliance to digitize himself and survive inside robotic shells to continue his experiments. One of his worst acts was to create the monstrous Hate-Monger, and afterwards he continued to complete multiple experiments for the Red Skull, his usual employer and master. It is later shown that Zola was a monster just waiting to cut loose. When he and Captain America were lost in Dimension Z, Zola becomes its dictator, [[AGodAmI and its God]]. He inflicts horrible experiments among the people, overwriting their minds to be loyal to him alone, and turns others into horrible mutants that he sics on those who don't accept his rule. Even his own children there are nothing but pawns, his affection to them fake to manipulate them, and he is more than willing to [[OffingTheOffspring kill them]] if they do not conform to his wishes. Zola, to end his long war with Captain America, created a way to get back to Earth, with a bomb that would kill countless innocents before Zola sent his mutants, with the intent of overwriting the minds of the people of Earth and mutating others, a process that would kill billions.
* [[EvilGenius Doctor Deirdre Wentworth]], alias [[SmugSuper Superia]], is a [[StrawFeminist misandrist]] determined to create a [[LadyLand female dominated world]] ruled by her. Abducting 10,000 female super villains, Superia attempts to sterilize every other woman on Earth, making only her minions capable of producing following generations. Although this plan of her's was thwarted, Superia goes on to manipulate and brainwash Cathy Webster into becoming the unstable man-hating super woman, Free Spirit, under her command. After seemingly be killed by the [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]], Superia gifts her younger self knowledge of the future and uses a Cosmic Cube, removing the frozen Captain America from several timelines, leading to the whole multiverse being destabilized and threatening reality. Inserting herself in the Avengers while posing as a superhero called Broad Stripe, Superia causes their disbanding and replaces them with her own minions, the [[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaCorps AmeriCommand]]. Eliminating anyone who stands against her, Superia turns America into a police state; has any superhumans not loyal to her imprisoned and tortured; keeps Tony Stark's disembodied brain in a jar; traps the Fantastic Four in the Negative Zone except for Susan Storm, whom she is implied to have caused a miscarriage. When confronted by Captain America for her evil deeds, Superia refuses to admit any guilt and has the gall to tell him he could destabilize reality by merging with another version of himself, even as he does it to undo the damage she caused to the multiverse.
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[[folder:Others]]
* ''ComicBook/CaptainAmericaComics'':
** Issue #5's "The Terror That Was Devil's Island": [[FatBastard Pepo Laroc]] is an obese [[FrenchJerk Frenchman]] who [[LesCollaborateurs sold out his home country to the Nazis]]. [[WardensAreEvil Taking control over Devil's Island]] to torture the prisoners in his special torture chamber, Laroc has Steve and Bucky's friend Tom imprisoned, starving and abusing him for over a year. Upon getting caught by the heroes, Laroc has Steve sent to his pet sharks while he attempts to kill the young Bucky himself.
** Issue #23's "The Mystery of the One Hundred Corpses": [[MadDoctor Dr. Izan]] is an evil Nazi spy who convinces Americans to turn over their sick and dying to him for the hope of a miracle cure. [[SerialKiller Izan]] kills his "patients", dumps their bodies in a quarry, and [[KillAndReplace swaps them]] with a Nazi doppelgänger with American citizenship. Having repeated this scheme nearly 100 times, clogging the quarry with bodies, Izan plans to use all these doppelgängers to facilitate a [[DayOfTheJackboot Nazi takeover of the nation]].
** Issue #37's "The Chambers of Dr. Agony": [[MadScientist Dr. Conrad Meer]], better known by his preferred appellation "[[TortureTechnician Dr. Agony]]", is one of the most sadistic [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Nazis on record. Devising ways to push human pain to the utmost limit to create {{Super Soldier}}s for [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]], Dr. Agony kidnaps innocents and drags them into his torture chamber to work them down, hours at a time, until they expire, gleefully using everything from red-hot cages to spiked boards to make his prey suffer.
* ''Captain America'' Vol. 1 issues #206-208: [[WardensAreEvil Hector Santiago]], better known by his hated nickname "the Swine", rules over the prison camp of Rio de Muerte with an iron fist. A man with [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor a sense of humor]] "only Satan himself could match", the Swine [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by allowing a starving inmate access to all the food he wants, feeding the man until he's full, then continuing to [[ForceFeeding force-feed]] him until his stomach ruptures. The Swine shoots men dead and sentences them to torture even merely at the rumor that they use his derogatory nickname. Among his many tortures, the Swine cooks prisoners alive by the dozen and forces them to roll boulders with nothing but their nose. Even his own cousin isn't safe from his evil; when she tries to stop him from maiming Captain America with a flamethrower, the Swine decides to [[ManOnFire burn her to death]].
* ''Theater of War: Operation Zero-Point'', written by Charles & Daniel Knauf: Der Metzger, "TheButcher", is an [[StateSec SS]] officer in charge of the AntiGravity experiments in occupied Poland. Forcing a resistance fighter named Lior to lure Steve Rogers into a trap by using her family as bait, Metzger is revealed to be using slaves, many of whom are to be killed, with countless others [[PlayingWithSyringes horribly experimented upon]] or used as test subjects in "anti-gravity" chambers that are invariably fatal, with Lior's family already dead. Plotting to master the anti-gravity technology, Der Metzger plans to unleash it on the enemies of [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany the Reich]], to kill countless civilians.
* "Home of The Brave" & "Out of Time" arcs: [[WastelandWarlord King Maximillian Babbington]], the ruler of a post-nuclear United States of America, starts out as the leader of the [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist militia "Rampart"]], having previously had his men take a police station containing several children hostage. After Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, prevents Rampart from hijacking a festival, Babbington lures Captain America into a trap before [[NukeEm using hundreds of nuclear warheads]] to decimate the USA to 10% of its former population--[[BodyHorror with many survivors being disfigured]]--and encasing Captain America in ice to put him on display. Succeeding on [=Earth-TRN850=], when Captain America is freed from his icy prison by resistance members as of 2025, the USA under Babbington has become a [[DespotismJustifiesTheMeans fascist regime]], where allegedly inferior people are branded as such, and people are killed for so much as gathering together.
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[[AC:Other [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Earth-616]] Characters]]
* ''ComicBook/YoungAllies'' Vol. 1 issue #14's "The Monster of the Maniac Murders": [[PsychoPsychologist Dr. Wilton Wilkes]] is a [[{{Turncoat}} traitor to his country]] and a genius doctor who invents a ray that can [[HatePlague make people go homicidally insane]]. Using this ray to turn test subjects into raving beasts that kill those in their path, Wilkes has a man kill a general and unleashes the machine on an entire town, intending to give it to the [[UsefulNotes/KatanasOfTheRisingSun Japanese Army]] to utilize [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII against the US]].
* ''ComicBook/AvengersSpotlight'' issues #31-34's "The Xenophobic Man" arc (feat. U.S. Agent): [[AntagonistTitle The Xenophobic Man]], real name [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Fred Bouting]], is a white supremacist and nationalist who wants to kill as many foreigners as possible. Having slain over a dozen Mexicans by the start of his arc, the Xenophobic Man [[EstablishingCharacterMoment guns down a large family of immigrants in his introductory scene]], then tracks down the surviving [[WouldHurtAChild children]] to a hospital, where he finishes them off and kills a nurse as well. Then trying to massacre the entirety of the Sanctuary Movement and its dozens of occupants for trying to protect the rights of immigrants, the Xenophobic Man reacts to mercy from U.S. Agent by trying to shoot him InTheBack, proudly proclaiming his own self-righteous nationalism to his final breath.

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* [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull Red Skull]] is just as bad in other continuities:
** ''ComicBook/BatmanAndCaptainAmerica'' (Earth-3839): Red Skull, here a high-ranking member of the Nazi regime, allies himself with [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] in his latest plot for expanding the Third Reich. Having the Joker murder several innocents to assist in his own [[EmptyQuiver theft of an atomic bomb]] dubbed "Fat Boy," Red Skull [[BadBoss casually poisons one of his own soldiers]] for questioning his orders, and later has the Joker [[DeadlyGas slaughter a path]] into a military base. Betraying the Joker at this juncture, Red Skull boasts his plans to parade the Joker's broken body around as a trophy, and reveals his true master plan to drop Fat Boy onto Washington, D.C., then use the ensuing millions of casualties to pave the way for the Nazis to invade America. Even when his original plan is thwarted, Red Skull still attempts to [[NukeEm drop Fat Boy miles out of Washington]], gleefully proclaiming that the fallout will still kill countless innocents.
** ''Captain America'' Vol. 4 issues #17-20--"Cap Lives" arc (Earth-31117): In 1964, Captain America awakens to a United States where the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and, once UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler died, Red Skull became the leader of the Nazis (Herr Reichsfuehrer), and is thus [[PresidentEvil dictator of the US]]. Skull shows Cap several television clips, including how the Nazis nuked Detroit and then killed "non-Aryan races and other deviants". Skull offers Cap a deal: Pledge allegiance to the new Reich (so the people will follow his example), and he can get anything--including "boys in costumes"; otherwise, Skull and the Nazis will use him for breeding purposes and medical experiments, before hanging him in Times Square. Cap escapes, and when one of Skull's soldiers isn't able to recapture him, Skull orders said colonel to shoot himself. Later on, there is the planned execution of a spy in Times Square. Cap saves the spy, but has to surrender, otherwise Skull will have his snipers kill hundreds of innocent people; the spy and a couple of Cap's allies seemingly escape, but Skull had wired the spy with explosives, which he then detonates, killing all three. Skull's ultimate plan is to use a TimeMachine to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the entire world]], across all time periods.
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