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* TheSocialDarwinist: He coldly refers to the asylum he's able to haul off as 'subhumans who will serve the Reich'.

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* TheSocialDarwinist: He coldly refers to the asylum patients he's able to haul off as 'subhumans who will serve the Reich'.
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[[folder:Keller]]
* AffablyEvil: After spending years dropping by the asylum to haul off patients for Deathhead's experiments, when he's finally ordered to purge the asylum he cheerfully thanks the head staff for their 'co-operation.'
* AintTooProudToBeg: When [[spoiler: B.J. ties him up and starts [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique interrogating]] him with a [[ChainsawGood chainsaw]]]].
* BlondGuysAreEvil
* CompleteMonster
* EyepatchOfPower
* TheSocialDarwinist: He coldly refers to the asylum he's able to haul off as 'subhumans who will serve the Reich'.
* StarterVillain: When B.J. wakes up in 1960.
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* AffablyEvil
* BlondesAreEvil
* EvilOldFolks
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--> '''Voiced by''': (''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''), Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (''Wolfenstein 2009'')

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--> '''Voiced by''': (''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''), Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (''Wolfenstein 2009'')
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** Judging by the opening of ''The New Order'', he's even more cautious this time around, and has a couple of Ubersoldat bodyguards with him at all times.



* MadScientist

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* MadScientistMadScientist: Fits the bill, though unlike the Nazi occultists he's force to work with, he knows what he's doing.



* ThisCannotBe: B.J. screws [[spoiler:his long-life Ubersoldat project]] and then [[spoiler:makes his Black Sun plans to fail in his own face]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler:his own Zeppelin is set on fire and crashes onto his own fortress]].

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* ThisCannotBe: B.J. screws [[spoiler:his long-life pet Ubersoldat project]] and then [[spoiler:makes his Black Sun plans to fail in his own face]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler:his own Zeppelin is set on fire and crashes onto his own fortress]].
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* FatBastard

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* FatBastardFatBastard: His name, in fact, translates to "Fat face".
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* HeroicMime: In ''Wolf-3D'', ''Spear of Destiny'' and ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein''. He is SuddenlyVoiced for further games in the series.

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* HeroicMime: In ''Wolf-3D'', ''Spear of Destiny'' and most egregiously in ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein''. He is SuddenlyVoiced for further games in the series.
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* ArtShift: In ''Wolfenstein'', he looks almost nothing like his ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein'' incarnation (and, by extension, his classic ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' appearance), which is somewhat odd as all the other returning characters appear largely the same (other than a higher polycount and bump-mapping, of course). He seems to be based on the ''[=Wolf3D=]'' cover art rather than the actual in-game sprite.

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* ArtShift: In ''Wolfenstein'', he looks almost nothing like his ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein'' incarnation (and, by extension, his classic ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' appearance), which is somewhat odd as all the other returning characters appear largely the same (other than a higher polycount and bump-mapping, of course). He seems to be based on the ''[=Wolf3D=]'' cover art rather than the actual in-game sprite. In ''The New Order'', however, his appearance is directly modeled after his in-game sprite in ''Wolfenstein 3D''.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: In earlier games, he can wolf down a plate of bratwurst in under a second flat, in the middle of combat, and instantly heal his bullet wounds.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: In earlier games, he can wolf down a plate of bratwurst in under a second flat, in the middle of combat, and instantly heal his bullet wounds.
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--> '''Voiced by''' Peter Jessop (Wolfenstein 2009) BrianBloom (The New Order):

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--> '''Voiced by''' Peter Jessop (Wolfenstein 2009) BrianBloom Creator/BrianBloom (The New Order):

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--> '''Voiced by''':

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* HeroicMime: In ''Wolf-3D'', ''Spear of Destiny'' and ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein''. He is SuddenlyVoiced for further games in the series.
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* RomanAClef: In the German version, his name is replaced by "Heinrich Höller" [[NoSwastikas to avoid depicting real members of Nazi Germany]].
** As a GeniusBonus, Himmler contains "Himmel", meaning heaven, while Höller contains "Höll", meaning hell..
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--> '''Voiced by''': MatthewMercer

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--> '''Voiced by''': MatthewMercer
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* WalkingSpoiler: Most of the tropes related to him concern the fact that [[spoiler:he was a mole all along]].
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* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all of his boss appearances.

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* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all of his her boss appearances.

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--> '''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein



--> '''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein



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* FlatEarthAtheist
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the Castle mission, you see the portrait of a rather familiar-looking gent on a wall. You meet him, shortly thereafter. Apparently he's got his own fortress now.

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* FlatEarthAtheist
FlatEarthAtheist: He's a hardcore skeptic that wants nothing to do with [[spoiler: the resurrection of Heinrich I]] and isn't a member of the occult groups in the Nazi hierarchy and likewise hasn't seen the instances that would prove to him this is even feasible. His only concern is with his scientifically proven projects. He even disobeys orders by retaining one of his working prototypes because he considers "Project Ubersoldat" his life's work, and he's prepared to take his case to Hitler himself if he has to.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the Castle mission, mission in ''Wolfenstein'', you see the portrait of a rather familiar-looking gent on a wall. You meet him, shortly thereafter. Apparently he's got his own fortress now.
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A group of German resistance fighters.


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Former teacher and leader of the Circle.


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Second in charge of the Circle.


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The Radio operator of the Circle.

* FlatEarthAtheist: After the Dig Site mission, he claims that the Golden Dawn's leader seeks to "save the world from black magic. Which means he's either insane or an idiot". You could interpret that as BJ keeping the Medallion's powers a secret... if not for the fact that completing the aforementioned mission also causes ''black clad Nazi sorcerers'' to fight openly in the city they are in.

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An OSA agent, Blazkowicz is the main protagonist of the saga.

* ArchEnemy: Deathshead.



* BiggerBad: He's the Leader of the Third Reich.



A Nazi scientist and SS-General, catalogued as "[[BigBad the single most dangerous figure in the entire Third Reich]]". He's apt at [[KarmaHoudini getting away]] [[TheUnfought with all sorts]] [[MoralEventHorizon of atrocities]].

* ArchEnemy: He considers Blazkowicz to be his archfoe. In a trailer for ''Wolfenstein'', his narration states that the most memorable part of the events of the game wasn't the eldritch horror he unleashed, but the lone badass (Blazkowicz) that stopped it.



* BigBad

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* BigBadBigBad: The single, most dangerous figure in the entire Third Reich.
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--> '''Voiced by''': (''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''), (''Wolfenstein 2009'')

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--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D



!Bosses/Recurring Enemies

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!Bosses/Recurring Enemies
!Enemies
!!Introduced in ''Wolfenstein 3D'' and ''Spear of Destiny''



--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D



[[folder:Dr. Schabbs]]
* CombatMedic
* DeadlyDoctor
* LargeAndInCharge
* MadScientist
* MiniBoss
* ZombifyTheLiving: He flings syringes full of a "corpsokinetic animation serum". If B.J. Blazkowicz loses all of his health to a syringe, his HUD portrait turns an ashen color as he becomes an undead mutant like those fought throughout the level.
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--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D






[[folder:General Fettgesicht]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions

* FatBastard
* FlunkyBoss: He's accompanied by ''a small army'' of guards and EliteMooks.
* GatlingGood: In one of his hands, the other holds a pistol-rocket-launcher.

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[[folder:General Fettgesicht]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions

* FatBastard
* FlunkyBoss: He's accompanied by ''a small army'' of guards and EliteMooks.
* GatlingGood: In one of his hands, the other holds a pistol-rocket-launcher.
[[folder:Otto Giftmacher]]



[[folder:The Ubersoldats]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

* ClimaxBoss
* DamageSpongeBoss: They aren't quite "immune" (Deathshead comments that they weren't quite ready yet), but they can take a lot of hits. By the time of ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'', he seems to have somewhat solved the bullet-proofing problem with their successors, the veil-powered Heavy Troopers.
* DegradedBoss: A MidBoss in both ''Spear of Destiny'' and ''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''. In the latter it also appears at the end of the Chapel missions, while in ''Wolfenstein'' it has been improved and is now a bulletproof ''{{mook}}''. [[spoiler:Goes back to boss in ''The New Order''.]]
* SuperSoldier: Deathshead, the SS's Special Projects chief, wanted to build an army of them for Hitler. Then Himmler [[spoiler: repurposed them]].

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[[folder:The Ubersoldats]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear
[[folder:Gretel Grosse]]
* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all
of Destiny

* ClimaxBoss
* DamageSpongeBoss: They aren't quite "immune" (Deathshead comments that they weren't quite ready yet), but they can take a lot of hits. By the time of ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'', he seems to have somewhat solved the bullet-proofing problem with their successors, the veil-powered Heavy Troopers.
* DegradedBoss: A MidBoss in both ''Spear of Destiny'' and ''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''. In the latter it also appears at the end of the Chapel missions, while in ''Wolfenstein'' it has been improved and is now a bulletproof ''{{mook}}''. [[spoiler:Goes back to
his boss in ''The New Order''.]]
appearances.
* SuperSoldier: Deathshead, the SS's Special Projects chief, wanted to build an army of them for Hitler. Then Himmler [[spoiler: repurposed them]].LargeAndInCharge



[[folder:Death Knight]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

* TheDragon
* GatlingGood: Has two Gatling Guns and two shoulder-mounted Rocket-Launchers, making him appear to be wearing black PoweredArmor.

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[[folder:Death Knight]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear
[[folder:General Fettgesicht]]
* FatBastard
* FlunkyBoss: He's accompanied by ''a small army''
of Destiny

* TheDragon
guards and EliteMooks.
* GatlingGood: Has two Gatling Guns and two shoulder-mounted Rocket-Launchers, making him appear to be wearing black PoweredArmor.In one of his hands, the other holds a pistol-rocket-launcher.



[[folder:Angel of Death]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere

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[[folder:Angel [[folder:The Ubermutant]]
* AdvancingBossOfDoom: It is fought in a series
of Death]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

one-way hallways, making it impossible to circle around him. You pretty much have to constantly retreat while firing at him, which is made even tougher by the fact he's the fastest enemy in the game.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhereChestBlaster: As a mutant, it has chainguns implanted in its chest, meaning that it can fire at you instantly.
* GatlingGood: Implanted in his chest.
* KingMook



* LightningBruiser: Has standard boss health and damage output, combined with being the fastest enemy in the entire game.



[[folder:Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein
--> '''Voiced by''': (''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''), (''Wolfenstein 2009'')

* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Subverted. Despite being the ''real'' BigBad of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle.
* BadBoss: After [[spoiler:Zetta's death]], radio chatter in ''Wolfenstein'' indicates that they're even ''more'' frightened of him, who's replacing his former superior.
* BigBad
* BreakoutVillain: Partially due to the SequelHook set up in ''RTCW'' but primarily due to the absolute lack of alternative candidates and sudden focus on him, and due to [[spoiler:General Zetta getting pumped full of lead earlier]].
* DeadlyDoctor
* FlatEarthAtheist
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the Castle mission, you see the portrait of a rather familiar-looking gent on a wall. You meet him, shortly thereafter. Apparently he's got his own fortress now.
* GenreSavvy: He tries to learn from his mistakes. In ''Wolfenstein'', he specifically orders his doomsday weapon to be moved to the Zeppelin once he arrives, ''triples'' airfield security, [[spoiler:kills the resistance's leader]], orders large crack squads to exterminate the remaining resistance members, and uses [[spoiler:Hans Grosse in a Thule Medallion-powered suit]] to guard his device, knowing you're going to get through his defenses sooner or later.
* KarmaHoudini: Despite not achieving his goals, he always ends up alive and well.
* MadScientist
* MookFaceTurn: A FlatEarthAtheist in ''RTCW'' who [[spoiler:fully embraces the Veil]] in ''Wolfenstein'', perhaps because it's closer to pseudoscience than the occult, even though [[spoiler:Nazi mages were called in to harness Veil energy]]. There's significantly less magical mumbo-jumbo and more "hard science" involved this time around.
* [[spoiler:NeverFoundTheBody]]: Lampshaded in the ending of ''Wolfenstein''. As soon as Blazkowicz says that they never found [[spoiler:his body]], he's sure that [[spoiler:it won't be the last time he fights against him]]. Later on, TheStinger of the game shows that [[spoiler:he's alive, well, and pissed]].
* ThisCannotBe: B.J. screws [[spoiler:his long-life Ubersoldat project]] and then [[spoiler:makes his Black Sun plans to fail in his own face]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler:his own Zeppelin is set on fire and crashes onto his own fortress]].
* TheUnfought: Twice.
--> (In RTCW) ''"Vat? [[ThisCannotBe It's not possible!]] We will meet again another day!"''
--> (In Wolfenstein) '''''Damn''' you, Blazkowicz!''

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[[folder:Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein
--> '''Voiced by''': (''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''), (''Wolfenstein 2009'')

[[folder:Trans Grosse]]
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Subverted. Despite being the ''real'' BigBad GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle.
boss appearances.
* BadBoss: After [[spoiler:Zetta's death]], radio chatter in ''Wolfenstein'' indicates that they're even ''more'' frightened of him, who's replacing his former superior.
* BigBad
* BreakoutVillain: Partially due to the SequelHook set up in ''RTCW'' but primarily due to the absolute lack of alternative candidates and sudden focus on him, and due to [[spoiler:General Zetta getting pumped full of lead earlier]].
* DeadlyDoctor
* FlatEarthAtheist
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the Castle mission, you see the portrait of a rather familiar-looking gent on a wall. You meet him, shortly thereafter. Apparently he's got his own fortress now.
* GenreSavvy: He tries to learn from his mistakes. In ''Wolfenstein'', he specifically orders his doomsday weapon to be moved to the Zeppelin once he arrives, ''triples'' airfield security, [[spoiler:kills the resistance's leader]], orders large crack squads to exterminate the remaining resistance members, and uses [[spoiler:Hans Grosse in a Thule Medallion-powered suit]] to guard his device, knowing you're going to get through his defenses sooner or later.
* KarmaHoudini: Despite not achieving his goals, he always ends up alive and well.
* MadScientist
* MookFaceTurn: A FlatEarthAtheist in ''RTCW'' who [[spoiler:fully embraces the Veil]] in ''Wolfenstein'', perhaps because it's closer to pseudoscience than the occult, even though [[spoiler:Nazi mages were called in to harness Veil energy]]. There's significantly less magical mumbo-jumbo and more "hard science" involved this time around.
* [[spoiler:NeverFoundTheBody]]: Lampshaded in the ending of ''Wolfenstein''. As soon as Blazkowicz says that they never found [[spoiler:his body]], he's sure that [[spoiler:it won't be the last time he fights against him]]. Later on, TheStinger of the game shows that [[spoiler:he's alive, well, and pissed]].
* ThisCannotBe: B.J. screws [[spoiler:his long-life Ubersoldat project]] and then [[spoiler:makes his Black Sun plans to fail in his own face]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler:his own Zeppelin is set on fire and crashes onto his own fortress]].
* TheUnfought: Twice.
--> (In RTCW) ''"Vat? [[ThisCannotBe It's not possible!]] We will meet again another day!"''
--> (In Wolfenstein) '''''Damn''' you, Blazkowicz!''
LargeAndInCharge



[[folder:[[spoiler:Heinrich I]]]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein
--> '''Voiced by''':

* BiggerBad
* EvilConqueror
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade

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[[folder:[[spoiler:Heinrich I]]]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein
--> '''Voiced by''':

[[folder:Barnacle Wilhelm]]
* BiggerBad
* EvilConqueror
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade
GatlingGood: In one of his hands, the other holds a pistol-rocket-launcher.



* SealedEvilInACan
* TinTyrant
* ZombifyTheLiving: Turns [[spoiler:Marianna]] into an undead minion.



[[folder:General Victor Zetta]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein
--> '''Voiced by''':

* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He is seemingly bulletproof and can shoot energy balls. It turns out he's [[spoiler:really a giant slug monster mutated by the Veil]].
* BadBoss: Everyone in Isenstadt is piss-scared of him.
* ContinuityNod: He continues the trend of [[FatBastard overweight]], [[BadBoss foul-tempered]] SS officers set by General Fettgesicht (Fat Face) in ''[=Wolf3D=]''[='=]s sixth episode, and continued by Helga von Bulow, team-killing lardass of ''RTCW''.
* FatBastard: General Zetta is as cruel to the town's civilians as he is to his [[BadBoss own underlings]], who he abuses and demeans constantly. His first act upon seizing control was to hang the mayor and town council.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Everyone says that there's something very ''wrong'' about him. Even on his own ranks. Later, in the Cannery mission, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Zetta is a giant worm creature mutated by the Veil]].
* LargeAndInCharge
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:His ultimate fate]] upon the end of his boss battle.
* PuzzleBoss

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[[folder:General Victor Zetta]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein
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[[folder:The Ubersoldat]]
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He ClimaxBoss
* DamageSpongeBoss: They aren't quite "immune" (Deathshead comments that they weren't quite ready yet), but they can take a lot of hits. By the time of ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'', he seems to have somewhat solved the bullet-proofing problem with their successors, the veil-powered Heavy Troopers.
* DegradedBoss: A MidBoss in both ''Spear of Destiny'' and ''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''. In the latter it also appears at the end of the Chapel missions, while in ''Wolfenstein'' it has been improved and
is seemingly now a bulletproof and can shoot energy balls. It turns out he's [[spoiler:really a giant slug monster mutated by the Veil]].
* BadBoss: Everyone in Isenstadt is piss-scared of him.
* ContinuityNod: He continues the trend of [[FatBastard overweight]], [[BadBoss foul-tempered]] SS officers set by General Fettgesicht (Fat Face) in ''[=Wolf3D=]''[='=]s sixth episode, and continued by Helga von Bulow, team-killing lardass of ''RTCW''.
* FatBastard: General Zetta is as cruel
''{{mook}}''. [[spoiler:Goes back to the town's civilians as he is to his [[BadBoss own underlings]], who he abuses and demeans constantly. His first act upon seizing control was to hang the mayor and town council.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Everyone says that there's something very ''wrong'' about him. Even on his own ranks. Later, in the Cannery mission, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Zetta is a giant worm creature mutated by the Veil]].
* LargeAndInCharge
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:His ultimate fate]] upon the end of his
boss battle.
in ''The New Order''.]]
* PuzzleBossSuperSoldier: Deathshead, the SS's Special Projects chief, wanted to build an army of them for Hitler. Then Himmler [[spoiler: repurposed them]].



!Minor Enemies/Minibosses

[[folder:The Ubermutant]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

* AdvancingBossOfDoom: It is fought in a series of one-way hallways, making it impossible to circle around him. You pretty much have to constantly retreat while firing at him, which is made even tougher by the fact he's the fastest enemy in the game.
* ChestBlaster: As a mutant, it has chainguns implanted in its chest, meaning that it can fire at you instantly.
* GatlingGood: Implanted in his chest.
* KingMook

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!Minor Enemies/Minibosses

[[folder:The Ubermutant]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

[[folder:[[spoiler:Death Knight]]]]
* AdvancingBossOfDoom: It is fought in a series of one-way hallways, making it impossible to circle around him. You pretty much have to constantly retreat while firing at him, which is made even tougher by the fact he's the fastest enemy in the game.
* ChestBlaster: As a mutant, it has chainguns implanted in its chest, meaning that it can fire at you instantly.
TheDragon
* GatlingGood: Implanted in his chest.
* KingMook
Has two Gatling Guns and two shoulder-mounted Rocket-Launchers, making him appear to be wearing black PoweredArmor.



* LightningBruiser: Has standard boss health and damage output, combined with being the fastest enemy in the entire game.



[[folder:Dr. Schabbs]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D

* CombatMedic
* DeadlyDoctor

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[[folder:Dr. Schabbs]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D

[[folder:[[spoiler:Angel of Death]]]]
* CombatMedic
* DeadlyDoctor
GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere



* MadScientist
* MiniBoss
* ZombifyTheLiving: He flings syringes full of a "corpsokinetic animation serum". If B.J. Blazkowicz loses all of his health to a syringe, his HUD portrait turns an ashen color as he becomes an undead mutant like those fought throughout the level.



[[folder:Otto Giftmacher]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions

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[[folder:Otto Giftmacher]]
!!Introduced in ''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''

[[folder:Helga von Bulow/[[spoiler:Olaric]]]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions
Return To Castle Wolfenstein
--> '''Voiced by''':

* BadBoss: Ignores safety procedures put forward by an expert, and then later ''offs'' said expert when threatened with disciplinary action for not heeding his warnings.
* TheBaroness
* [[spoiler:ClimaxBoss]]
* ContinuityNod: Continues the trend of [[FatBastard overweight]], [[BadBoss foul-tempered]] SS officers set by General Fettgesicht (Fat Face) in ''[=Wolf3D=]''[='=]s sixth episode.
* FatBastard: In addition to missing an eye because of a debacle involving undead in 1939, she's rather obese as well. And she has an [[BadBoss attitude problem]]...
* InterfaceScrew: While fighting against her, watch out for those ghosts, as they not only take away your health, but also blacks out your vision.



[[folder:Gretel Grosse]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions

* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all of his boss appearances.
* LargeAndInCharge

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[[folder:Gretel Grosse]]
[[folder:Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse]]
--> '''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions

'''Voiced by''': (''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''), (''Wolfenstein 2009'')

* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Subverted. Despite being the ''real'' BigBad of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his boss appearances.
dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle.
* LargeAndInChargeBadBoss: After [[spoiler:Zetta's death]], radio chatter in ''Wolfenstein'' indicates that they're even ''more'' frightened of him, who's replacing his former superior.
* BigBad
* BreakoutVillain: Partially due to the SequelHook set up in ''RTCW'' but primarily due to the absolute lack of alternative candidates and sudden focus on him, and due to [[spoiler:General Zetta getting pumped full of lead earlier]].
* DeadlyDoctor
* FlatEarthAtheist
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the Castle mission, you see the portrait of a rather familiar-looking gent on a wall. You meet him, shortly thereafter. Apparently he's got his own fortress now.
* GenreSavvy: He tries to learn from his mistakes. In ''Wolfenstein'', he specifically orders his doomsday weapon to be moved to the Zeppelin once he arrives, ''triples'' airfield security, [[spoiler:kills the resistance's leader]], orders large crack squads to exterminate the remaining resistance members, and uses [[spoiler:Hans Grosse in a Thule Medallion-powered suit]] to guard his device, knowing you're going to get through his defenses sooner or later.
* KarmaHoudini: Despite not achieving his goals, he always ends up alive and well.
* MadScientist
* MookFaceTurn: A FlatEarthAtheist in ''RTCW'' who [[spoiler:fully embraces the Veil]] in ''Wolfenstein'', perhaps because it's closer to pseudoscience than the occult, even though [[spoiler:Nazi mages were called in to harness Veil energy]]. There's significantly less magical mumbo-jumbo and more "hard science" involved this time around.
* [[spoiler:NeverFoundTheBody]]: Lampshaded in the ending of ''Wolfenstein''. As soon as Blazkowicz says that they never found [[spoiler:his body]], he's sure that [[spoiler:it won't be the last time he fights against him]]. Later on, TheStinger of the game shows that [[spoiler:he's alive, well, and pissed]].
* ThisCannotBe: B.J. screws [[spoiler:his long-life Ubersoldat project]] and then [[spoiler:makes his Black Sun plans to fail in his own face]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler:his own Zeppelin is set on fire and crashes onto his own fortress]].
* TheUnfought: Twice.
--> (In RTCW) ''"Vat? [[ThisCannotBe It's not possible!]] We will meet again another day!"''
--> (In Wolfenstein) '''''Damn''' you, Blazkowicz!''



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* TheBaroness
* [[spoiler:ClimaxBoss]]
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* FatBastard: In addition to missing an eye because of a debacle involving undead in 1939, she's rather obese as well. And she has an [[BadBoss attitude problem]]...
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AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He is seemingly bulletproof and can shoot energy balls. It turns out for those ghosts, he's [[spoiler:really a giant slug monster mutated by the Veil]].
* BadBoss: Everyone in Isenstadt is piss-scared of him.
* ContinuityNod: He continues the trend of [[FatBastard overweight]], [[BadBoss foul-tempered]] SS officers set by General Fettgesicht (Fat Face) in ''[=Wolf3D=]''[='=]s sixth episode, and continued by Helga von Bulow, team-killing lardass of ''RTCW''.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Everyone says that there's something very ''wrong'' about him. Even on his own ranks. Later, in the Cannery mission, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Zetta is a giant worm creature mutated by the Veil]].
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* NoCutsceneInventoryInertia: In ''Wolfenstein'', he's always shown with an [=MP40=] in his hands in cutscenes, no matter what weapon the player had equipped when the cutscene was triggered. Furthermore, the [=MP40=] depicted is always unmodified, regardless of any upgrades the player has purchased for it.



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* [[spoiler:InstantDeathBullet]]: [[spoiler:She dies instantly from being shot through the ''spleen'', without even getting any dramatic last words]].
* RebelLeader
* TokenRomance: She was perhaps meant to be a love interest, and B.J. laments [[spoiler:her death]] rather emphatically considering how little time they actually spent together. Or maybe he just really values her [[RebelLeader leadership abilities.]]



* [[spoiler:LaserGuidedKarma]]: In the end [[spoiler:he gets to pay for what he did]].
* [[spoiler:TheMole]]: [[spoiler:Responsible for every bad thing in the game, from Blazkowicz's cover blown-up to the Veil Portal to Caroline's death]].
* [[spoiler:YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness]]: [[spoiler:His body was found somewhere]].



* [[spoiler:LaserGuidedKarma]]: Him [[spoiler:being a mole all along]] gets his "reward" in the end, when [[spoiler:Hans Grosse finishes him off at Deathshead's request]].
* [[spoiler:TheMole]]
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* [[spoiler:YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness]]: [[spoiler:He got shot by Grosse]]. Too much for being [[spoiler:a mole]].



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* LightningBruiser: In his ''Wolfenstein'' incarnation, after [[spoiler: getting his power armor]], he's a ''lot'' faster than his classic incarnation, even after [[spoiler:you strip away his super-speed power]].
* [[spoiler:PoweredArmor]]: Gets one for his FinalBoss fight in ''Wolfenstein''.
* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Between him and an unnamed german during the fight cutscene in the Tavern in ''Wolfenstein''.
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* FlatEarthAtheist
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the Castle mission, you see the portrait of a rather familiar-looking gent on a wall. You meet him, shortly thereafter. Apparently he's got his own fortress now.
* GenreSavvy: He tries to learn from his mistakes. In ''Wolfenstein'', he specifically orders his doomsday weapon to be moved to the Zeppelin once he arrives, ''triples'' airfield security, [[spoiler:kills the resistance's leader]], orders large crack squads to exterminate the remaining resistance members, and uses [[spoiler:Hans Grosse in a Thule Medallion-powered suit]] to guard his device, knowing you're going to get through his defenses sooner or later.



* MookFaceTurn: A FlatEarthAtheist in ''RTCW'' who [[spoiler:fully embraces the Veil]] in ''Wolfenstein'', perhaps because it's closer to pseudoscience than the occult, even though [[spoiler:Nazi mages were called in to harness Veil energy]]. There's significantly less magical mumbo-jumbo and more "hard science" involved this time around.
* [[spoiler:NeverFoundTheBody]]: Lampshaded in the ending of ''Wolfenstein''. As soon as Blazkowicz says that they never found [[spoiler:his body]], he's sure that [[spoiler:it won't be the last time he fights against him]]. Later on, TheStinger of the game shows that [[spoiler:he's alive, well, and pissed]].



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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: ''Literally!'' In retrospect, her appearance makes [[ItMakesSenseInContext perfect sense]], however, as the name implies, she's a large specimen of the non-hostile-until-provoked flea-resembling Geists... and if the Black Sun generator exploding wasn't enough to provoke her, nothing would.
* LudicrousGibs: Her ultimate fate after [[spoiler:being decapitated by dynamite]], upon the ends of her boss battle.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: In ''Wolfenstein'', Caroline Becker, the leader of the Kreisau Circle, "doesn't completely trust [him] yet" even after completing a number of dangerous missions for them, all of which involve the killing of dozens if not hundreds of Nazis. Dr. Leonid Alexandrov is also dismissive of his accomplishments, though it's justified in his case because [[spoiler:he was a mole all along]].



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* ContinuityNod:
** The first time he's seen in ''Wolfenstein'', he says "Guten Tag!" to a resistance fighter, the exact line said by him when first seen in ''3D''. Also, he fights with dual chainguns and says "Guten Tag!" when the boss fight starts. He also wears black armor and comes equipped dual rocket launchers, a la [[spoiler:Death Knight]] from ''Spear of Destiny''. The loading screen leading up to the final level and battle even tells you to '''"GET PSYCHED!"'''



* EvilCounterpart: In ''Wolfenstein'', he has {{Magitek}} armor that gives him the same Veil powers you do.
* FinalExamBoss: In ''Wolfenstein'', fighting him at the end requires you to match Thule Medallion powers with him after your fights. At the conclusion of each stage, you sacrifice the relevant crystal from your medallion to take away that power (for both of you) for successive stages.



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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Subverted. Despite being the ''real'' BigBad of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle.
* BadBoss: After [[spoiler:Zetta's death]], radio chatter in ''Wolfenstein'' indicates that they're even ''more'' frightened of him, who's replacing his former superior.
* BigBad
* BreakoutVillain: Partially due to the SequelHook set up in ''RTCW'' but primarily due to the absolute lack of alternative candidates and sudden focus on him, and due to [[spoiler:General Zetta getting pumped full of lead earlier]].



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AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He is seemingly bulletproof and can shoot energy balls. It turns out he's [[spoiler:really a giant slug monster mutated by the Veil]].
* FatBastardBadBoss: Everyone in Isenstadt is piss-scared of him.
* ContinuityNod: He continues the trend of [[FatBastard overweight]], [[BadBoss foul-tempered]] SS officers set by General Fettgesicht (Fat Face) in ''[=Wolf3D=]''[='=]s sixth episode, and continued by Helga von Bulow, team-killing lardass of ''RTCW''.
* FatBastard: General Zetta is as cruel to the town's civilians as he is to his [[BadBoss own underlings]], who he abuses and demeans constantly. His first act upon seizing control was to hang the mayor and town council.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Everyone says that there's something very ''wrong'' about him. Even on his own ranks. Later, in the Cannery mission, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Zetta is a giant worm creature mutated by the Veil]].




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* TranslationConvention: He's implied to be fluent in German. Germans speak accented English, peppered with German phrases. In combat, they speak only German. Similarly, readable documents are written in English.



* SuperSoldier: Deathshead, the SS's Special Projects chief, wanted to build an army of them for Hitler. Then Himmler [[spoiler: repurposed them]].



* ThisCannotBe: B.J. screws [[spoiler:his long-life Ubersoldat project]] and then [[spoiler:makes his Black Sun plans to fail in his own face]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler:his own Zeppelin is set on fire and crashes onto his own fortress]].



--> ''"Vat? [[ThisCannotBe It's not possible!]] We will meet again another day!"''



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* NotDistractedByTheSexy: He doesn't let tightly-clothed female guards to distract him while he's mowing down them.






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* CaptainCrash: In the prequel, ''Operation: Resurrection''. After [[spoiler:escaping from the enchanted tomb]] on Egypt, both Blazkowicz and him take a plane in order to reach Castle Wolfenstein. After entering a "hot zone", they crash into a forest near there and [[spoiler:they're captured by the Nazis, led by Helga Von Bulow]].
* DoomedByCanon: Being the extra missions of ''Operation: Resurrection'' a prequel to the games' story, he fills this role.
* ElectricTorture: This was his fate after being captured. The PC and Xbox port of the game starts with the sound of this happening to him.
* ForegoneConclusion: He had the bad luck of being the player's companion in the prequel to the main missions.
* StrappedToAnOperatingTable






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* ClimaxBoss
* DamageSpongeBoss: They aren't quite "immune" (Deathshead comments that they weren't quite ready yet), but they can take a lot of hits. By the time of ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'', he seems to have somewhat solved the bullet-proofing problem with their successors, the veil-powered Heavy Troopers.
* DegradedBoss: A MidBoss in both ''Spear of Destiny'' and ''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''. In the latter it also appears at the end of the Chapel missions, while in ''Wolfenstein'' it has been improved and is now a bulletproof ''{{mook}}''. [[spoiler:Goes back to boss in ''The New Order''.]]






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* KarmaHoudini: Despite not achieving his goals, he always ends up alive and well.
* MadScientist






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* EvilConqueror
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade



* SealedEvilInACan
* ZombifyTheLiving: Turns [[spoiler:Marianna]] into an undead minion.






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* BadBoss: Ignores safety procedures put forward by an expert, and then later ''offs'' said expert when threatened with disciplinary action for not heeding his warnings.
* TheBaroness
* [[spoiler:ClimaxBoss]]
* FatBastard: In addition to missing an eye because of a debacle involving undead in 1939, she's rather obese as well. And she has an [[BadBoss attitude problem]]...
* InterfaceScrew: While fighting against her, watch out for those ghosts, as they not only take away your health, but also blacks out your vision.
* LargeAndInCharge
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** BadassGrandpa: It's been confirmed that William Joseph Blazkowicz II, a.k.a. "[[VideoGame/CommanderKeen Billy Blaze]]" is his grandson.
* BondOneLiner: At the end of Episode 3.3 in ''3D''.




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* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all of his boss appearances.



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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: As the Highest Value Target. Once you blow up his PoweredArmor, he's only about 1/2th as tough as the regular bosses, but with [[MoreDakka extra dakka]]. He's still got several times as much health as the EliteMooks and wields dual miniguns, though.
* FlunkyBoss: He has a handful of officers protecting him.
* GatlingGood: FOUR Gatling Guns, but this is only cosmetic (and temporary), and does not actually double his firepower. The Mech suit is an excuse to give him a lot more HitPoints than most bosses.
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* FlunkyBoss: He's accompanied by ''a small army'' of guards and EliteMooks.
* GatlingGood: In one of his hands, the other holds a pistol-rocket-launcher.



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* GatlingGood: Has two Gatling Guns and two shoulder-mounted Rocket-Launchers, making him appear to be wearing black PoweredArmor.



[[folder:The Ubermutant]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

* AdvancingBossOfDoom: It is fought in a series of one-way hallways, making it impossible to circle around him. You pretty much have to constantly retreat while firing at him, which is made even tougher by the fact he's the fastest enemy in the game.
* ChestBlaster: As a mutant, it has chainguns implanted in its chest, meaning that it can fire at you instantly.
* KingMook
* GatlingGood: Implanted in his chest.
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* CombatMedic
* MadScientist
* MiniBoss



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* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all of his boss appearances.



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* GatlingGood: {{Dual wield}}s two gatling guns in all of his boss appearances.



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* GatlingGood: In one of his hands, the other holds a pistol-rocket-launcher.
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[[folder:William "B.J." Blazkowicz]]
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!Allies
[[folder:The OSA personnel]]
Introduced in: Return To Castle Wolfenstein
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[[folder:Agent One]]
Introduced in: Return To Castle Wolfenstein
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:The Kreisau Circle]]
Introduced in: Return To Castle Wolfenstein

!Caroline Becker
Introduced in: Wolfenstein
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!Erik Engle
Introduced in: Wolfenstein
Voiced by: Matthew Mercer

!Hans Schmidt
Introduced in: Wolfenstein
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[[folder:The Black Marketeers]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein

!Anton Kriege
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!Stefan Kriege
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!The Vendor
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[[folder:The Golden Dawn]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein
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!Dr. Leonid Alexandrov
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!Sergei Kovlov
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!Pavel Cherny
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!Bosses/Recurring Enemies
[[folder:Hans Grosse]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D
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[[folder:Adolf Hitler]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D
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[[folder:General Fettgesicht]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:The Ubersoldats]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny

[[/folder]]
[[folder:Death Knight]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Angel of Death]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse]]
Introduced in: Return To Castle Wolfenstein
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Heinrich I]]
Introduced in: Return To Castle Wolfenstein
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:General Victor Zetta]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein
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!Minor Enemies/Minibosses
[[folder:Dr. Schabbs]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Otto Giftmacher]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Gretel Grosse]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Trans Grosse]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Barnacle Wilhelm]]
Introduced in: Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Heinrich Himmler]]
Introduced in: Return To Castle Wolfenstein
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Marianna Blavatsky]]
Introduced in: Return To Castle Wolfenstein
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