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* The ''Comicbook/{{Batman}}'' {{Elseworlds}} comic ''ComicBook/BatmanDarkAllegiances'', written and penciled by Howard Chaykan, featured Bruce Wayne as a self-made industrialist in the late 1930s, going up against the White Legion, who wore Klan hoods with swastikas on their foreheads. The Legion was secretly backed by Senator Pewtie (this universe's version of Two-Face) who, along with the Joker and the Penguin, plotted to assassinate both Franklin Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler, in a bid to install the fascist Pewtie in the White House.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Batman}}'': The ''Comicbook/{{Batman}}'' {{Elseworlds}} Creator/{{Elseworlds}} comic ''ComicBook/BatmanDarkAllegiances'', written and penciled by Howard Chaykan, featured Bruce Wayne as a self-made industrialist in the late 1930s, going up against the White Legion, who wore Klan hoods with swastikas on their foreheads. The Legion was secretly backed by Senator Pewtie (this universe's version of Two-Face) who, along with the Joker and the Penguin, plotted to assassinate both Franklin Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler, in a bid to install the fascist Pewtie in the White House.
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* ''Series/TheJeffersons'': The leader of a local chapter of the klan and his son moved into the high-rise, with plans on running the Jeffersons out. Tom Willis unknowingly joins their meeting thinking it's only about the recent burglaries and helps get others in the building to join. When George saves the leader using CPR, he tells his son that [[UngratefulBastard he should have let him die.]] This makes the other members and the son to renounce the klan.

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Mark as a sub-trope of Western Terrorists.


Related tropes are ANaziByAnyOtherName, ThoseWackyNazis, {{Ghostapo}}, TheSocialDarwinist, WhiteGangbangers, MalevolentMaskedMen, MysteryCult, RightWingMilitiaFanatic and UsefulNotes/RebelsWithRepeaters.

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Related tropes are ANaziByAnyOtherName, ThoseWackyNazis, {{Ghostapo}}, TheSocialDarwinist, WhiteGangbangers, MalevolentMaskedMen, MysteryCult, RightWingMilitiaFanatic RightWingMilitiaFanatic, and UsefulNotes/RebelsWithRepeaters.
UsefulNotes/RebelsWithRepeaters. Since the real life Ku Klux Klan is a real-life group of WesternTerrorists, this trope can also be a sub-trope of WesternTerrorists.

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