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7->"''Well. Jetpack Hitler. Reality has finally jumped the shark.''"
8-->-- '''Ryan Choi''', ''[[ComicBook/TheAtom The All-New Atom]]''
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10Everyone agrees that the Nazis were very, '''very''' bad and this makes them excellent villains for your heroes to go up against. But, assuming you aren't dealing with an AlternateHistory, everyone also knows that the Nazis will inevitably lose. So, how do you make the ones of your story more intimidating and threatening? Why, by giving them PoweredArmor and alien allies, of course!
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12While no such thing would actually happen without serious alterations to the personalities of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler and most of the German high command, [[note]]their Air Ministry, the RLM, in particular had roughly the same attitude towards research projects that a magpie would have in a tinfoil factory,[[/note]] there is some historical precedent. Nazi Germany ''was'' the first to create practical versions of numerous weapons and [[UsefulNotes/TheSpaceRace progressed enough in rocketry]] to injure or kill almost 100,000 British people with a few thousand rockets, and, courtesy of the USA's ''Operation Paperclip'', earned nearly two thousand German scientists ([[HerrDoktor such as Wernher von Braun]]) [[DoctorVonTurncoat free passports to the US]] once the war was over. Many late-war experimental weapons were touted as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wunderwaffen Wunderwaffen]] ([[YouAreTheTranslatedForeignWord lit. "wonder weapons']]) that would enable the besieged Germans to turn the tide of the war and defeat the Allies or at least negotiate for peace.
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14Despite this reputation for producing very sophisticated weapons and equipment, the reality was that most Nazi super-weapons were incredibly expensive and in the vast majority of cases totally [[{{AwesomeButImpractical/Military}} impractical]]. Moreover, many of them were also less refined and efficient ("advanced") than the experimental devices being tested in the outside world. For example, jetpack technology itself wasn't rendered workable until ''[[UsefulNotes/ColdWar 1958]]'' and, without an alternative fuel source, still remains impractical today. Many of the super-heavy tank designs Germany came up with in the later years of the war were extremely large and slow, too expensive to build and operate in numbers, and could still be destroyed or disabled by conventional weaponry. Infantry weapons like the FG-42 or STG-44 made use of concepts that were ahead of their time, but their actual performance was spotty due to unreliable manufacturing circumstances and unresolved design flaws from rushed development, negating any advantages they had in the first place. Arthur C. Clarke's short story [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_(short_story) "Superiority"]] succinctly summarizes many of the problems with the Nazis' approach to the R&D of weapons and equipment.
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16It is worth mention, that contrary to the popular opinion of "Nazis got all the cool toys", other participants of World War 2 had their own advanced weapon programs - actually, often more advanced than Germany's. The United States, for example, by the end of the war, had working radar-homing and infrared-homing guided bombs (Germany wasn't able to venture past simple radio controlled weapons that were still guided by human hand and eye), torpedo-carrying assault drones with TV cameras, and multiple other examples. Britain created incredibly sophisticated automatic radio guidance systems for bombers and experimented with surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles. The Soviet Union had full-scale radio-controlled tanks with flamethrowers and pilotless motor torpedo boats even before the war. Even Italy and Japan, often assumed as "less technologically advanced" participants, had their own guided weapons designed and tested.
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18Ironically, Germany's focus on "wonder weapons" late in the war stemmed from its precarious strategic position, which [[HopelessWar was so dire]] (and [[{{Karma}} self-inflicted]]) that only the notion of some [[CrazyEnoughToWork crazy, weird, yet actually successful miracle]] of a weapon was seen as a viable hope for Nazi Germany's continued existence. And since the actual resources, industry, manpower, and time needed to actually produce any such wonder weapons in significant numbers was insufficient [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption long before the writing was clearly on the wall]] (and getting ever worse), the diversion of precious resources and industry to these projects just [[{{Irony}} hastened their defeat]]. Indeed, Freeman Dyson, one of the major scientists for the Allies, called the V-2 missile project so militarily counter-productive that "The V-2 program was almost as good as if Hitler had adopted a policy of unilateral disarmament." In a further twist of irony, many scientists who were driven out of Europe by the Third Reich's discriminatory policies went to work on the Manhattan Project, which produced what is arguably [[UsefulNotes/NuclearWeapons the only true wonder weapon of the war]].
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20Outside of the weapons, the German Reichspost during 1936 also first invented the VideoPhone technology, and had it used among private conferences. However, they halted the Video Phone program before World War II, and thus, the Nazi stigma on video phones didn't carry over when [[{{Zeerust}} the technology appeared in '60s science fiction works]].
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22Nonetheless, if you have to pick one WWII power to which to give antigravity and a [[SpaceBase moon base]], the choice is obvious; after all, it's boring if the good guys have all the toys. Not to mention that Einstein (though a pacifist and a Jew, so ''hardly'' on [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]]'s Christmas card list) was German (and there are a lot of rumors that the reason why America wanted nuclear power fast is that they thought Nazi Germany would develop it first), and [[UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla Tesla]], although actually Serbo-Croatian, is frequently confused with this due to the country being part of the Austrian Empire when he was born. Needless to say, the theme is played upon endlessly in [[TwoFistedTales pulp callbacks]], [[{{Nazisploitation}} B-movies]], and modern occult works.
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24Though the trope nowadays often occurs in deliberately fantastic or campy works, this was not always the case. A lot of the pulp sci-fi narratives that popularized this trope in the '50s, '60s, and '70s were written by Nazi sympathizers as a way of glorifying the German war machine and the "ingenuity" of Nazi science. These ideas have also bled into conspiracy theorist communities, and modern neo-Nazis often push the narrative that the science and technology of the Third Reich was far in advance of what is generally reported.
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26Contrast UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons, which is about the weapons they had in RealLife, and FascistButInefficient, for when the Nazi system (or that of another totalitarian government) is portrayed as less conducive to innovation and development. See also {{Ghostapo}}, where Nazis use super-demonry rather than (or ''[[{{Magitek}} combined with]]'') super-science; and SovietSuperscience, when it's the DirtyCommies showing up with giant robots and spaceships (sometimes ''inspired by'' the stuff they found conquering Berlin). Compare HistoricalVillainUpgrade. Subtrope of WeirdHistoricalWar. Many of these, particularly those of the Nazi wonderweapon variety, also count as {{Secret Weapon}}s.
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32* The manga ''Brothers'' by Creator/KazuoKoike involved Hitler ordering the development of "Homo Electro Mechanics" cyborgs who have super-human abilities like a powerful HealingFactor, which he uses to restore himself and Eva Brown from death as cyber sex gods. The protagonists cooperate with Hitler for most of the story for their own purposes, but once they develop a space shuttle and take off into space, they betray the dictator and decapitate all the Nazis aboard to leave them helplessly drifting out of orbit.
33* ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheConquerorOfShamballa'' has the Thule Society as the main villains. (Who have extensive rocketry in the 1920s. Ayup.)
34* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'': while Millennium were primarily about using [[{{Ghostapo}} occult means]] to accomplish their goals during the war era (most notably the creation of a battalion of vampires) they also use advanced technology such as powerful, missile-shooting [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld zeppelins]], and microchip implants which can be used to remotely monitor (and incinerate) their soldiers.
35* Technology in ''Anime/IzettaTheLastWitch'' is roughly equivalent to the real-world 1940s, except for the rogue nation of [[ANaziByAnyOtherName "Germania"]] which has, among other things, advanced cloning technology and {{magitek}} superweapons.
36* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency'', Rudolf von Stroheim is a severely maimed Nazi soldier who gets several [[{{Cyborg}} cybernetic enhancements]], including a telescopic minigun with armor-piercing bullets [[ChestBlaster in his chest]] and a ''[[EyeBeams laser eye]]''. [[EnemyMine He is one of the good guys]]. The [=JoJo=] of this generation [[spoiler:receives a [[ArtificialLimbs robotic hand]] from the Nazis as a parting gift after he loses his in battle]].
37--> '''Stroheim:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHFtbSZ3KRE German science is the finest in the WORLD!]]
38* In ''Manga/TheLegendOfKoizumi'', it turns out that all the Nazis- including Menegle and Hitler- survived WWII up to the present day, and are now living on a moon base. They travel from Earth to the Moon in classic [[FlyingSaucer UFOs]], and have a gigantic Meteor Cannon that can hit any point on Earth with the strength of a nuke. The only way to stop them? [[MundaneMadeAwesome Mah-Jong]].
39* ''Anime/MazingerZ'': BigBad Dr. Hell started out as a weapons researcher for the Nazis (though he kept his best scientific breakthroughs and weaponry designs for himself. He claims, predictably, that if he would handed them over to the Nazis, Germany would have won the war).
40* ''Seikon no Qwaser'': According to this series, Hitler's wife Eva Anna Paula Braun has the ability to control Mercury at will, AND has remained alive and young for decades by creating clones of herself and then absorbing them. Seems legit.
41* ''Manga/{{Spriggan}}'' is full of the Fourth Reich trying to use ancient superweapons.
42* In the manga version of ''Manga/SpaceAdventureCobra'', it is eventually revealed that [[spoiler:Salamander, the leader of the Pirate Guild,]] is actually [[spoiler:a psychic projection of Hitler.]]
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46* Played with in the ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' story "[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWho131SurvivalOfTheFittest Klein's Story]]"; flashbacks explain that Hitler actually had most alien technology locked up because he feared the implications of advanced intelligence, although the new timeline depicted did come about because the Nazis were able to use future technology to master the use of lasers to refine uranium and win the war.
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50* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
51** Captain Marvel Jr.'s archenemy Captain Nazi from ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'' is the most obvious of several DCU supervillains created by Nazi technology. In his more recent appearances, though, he's been given a [[{{Ghostapo}} supernatural origin]].
52** ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' and the 1980s ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' comics are about superhero teams fighting the Nazis and Imperial Japan, who have superweapons and supervillains at their disposal. To keep Hitler from being defeated before he was in real life, he also has [[PublicDomainArtefact the Spear of Destiny]], which acts as a mind-control device for any superhero in Axis territory.
53** In the {{Elseworld}}s story ''ComicBook/TheGoldenAge'', it's revealed that [[spoiler:the Ultra-Humanite, an American supervillain with a gimmick for [[BrainTransplant switching his brains into other bodies]] replaced an American superhero and ran for Senate... and secretly transferred ''Hitler's'' brain into a FlyingBrick to help him take over America]]. The comic also offers a ComicBook/PostCrisis explanation, similar to the above, for why none of the heroes tried to kill Hitler -- the Nazis had their own superhuman who had the ability to [[PowerNullifier nullify any superpower]].
54** An arc of ''[[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Justice Society Classified]]'' involves the disembodied brain of Heinrich Himmler, who builds a giant railgun ''on the Moon''.
55** One storyline in the monthly ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' comic is all about a future Nazi FourthReich, complete with giant heavily armed war mechs, a means to neutralize all superheroes, and their own supervillains, including Captain Nazi (see above).
56** ''ComicBook/{{Blackhawk}}'' fight a lot of bizarre Nazi super-science (with bizarre Allied super-science). The most famous is [[MonowheelMayhem the War-Wheel]], a large, spiked wheel with a center like a tank from UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.
57** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: In UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|OfComicBooks}}, the Nazi agent Red Panzer shows up in the "present" (1970s) in a time-traveling rocket plane.
58** ''ComicBook/SupermanAtEarthsEnd'' has a mutant Gestapo armed with futuristic weapons, an army of half-human half-animal monsters, a giant evil Batman clone-monster, and ''two'' [[YouClonedHitler clones of Hitler himself]].
59** The page quote comes from an issue of ''[[ComicBook/TheAtom The All-New Atom]]'' in which the eponymous character complains about a sub-microscopic energy life-form masquerading as Hitler [[RuleOfCool with a jetpack]].
60** On Earth-10 of the post-''Comicbook/FiftyTwo'' DC [[TheMultiverse multiverse]], [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} baby Kal-L's rocket]] lands in 1938 Czechoslovakia, where the Nazis find it. Retro-engineered Kryptonian technology enables them to conquer the world, and a grown-up Kal-L, now Overman, helps them deal the finishing blow. Then Overman realizes just what he's been complicit in, and he tries to atone by building a utopia. This is also the case in Earth 10 from ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' and ''ComicBook/FreedomFighters2018''.
61* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
62** Many ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'' villains fall here. Arnim Zola and the first Baron Zemo are both archetypal Nazi {{Mad Scientist}}s.
63** ''ComicBook/TheInvadersMarvelComics'' is about [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Marvel superheroes fighting Nazi superweapons and supervillains.
64** A minor villain known as Swarm, mostly associated with ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'', was originally a Nazi scientist who was devoured by mutant bees -- [[TheWormThatWalks now his corpse controls the swarm]], making him the [[MemeticMutation infamous]] Nazi [[BeeBeeGun MADE OF BEES]]. Seriously, he even managed to have ComicBook/GhostRider running scared; as one commentator put it, [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/a/uploads/scale_large/8/84205/2981114-tn.jpg what good is hellfire against fascist bees?]] In the 2019 ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' miniseries, he receives a counterpart on the world of ''ComicBook/SpiderManNoir'' named Madame Swarm, a female Nazi who used experimental technology, a swarm of bees, and the same enchanted totem that gave Spider-Man his powers to transform herself into a deformed bug-woman with insect-like eyes, bee wings that grant her flight, clawed hands, spikes on her chin reminiscent of a bee's mandibles, and the power to mentally control bees.
65** Early ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'' comics have the Nazi cyborg Geist.
66** ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' #26 has Hitler [[HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct taking the time travel suit from a future would-be assassin]] to go after ComicBook/NickFury.
67** In ''ComicBook/TheUltimates2002'', Nazi Germany had ''aliens'' who helped them with ahead-of-their-time ICBM and atom bomb technology. Fortunately, Captain America was there to save the day.
68* ''ComicBook/TopTen'''s Neopolis is an entire ''city'' designed by expat Nazi {{Mad Scientist}}s, complete with flying castles, huge megastructures, and teleporters. In ''The Forty-Niners'', some of them try using a time machine to alter the course of the war.
69* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'':
70** The eponymous character is the result of [[{{Ghostapo}} an occult version of this]] and he spends most of the comic smashing and/or shooting the results of other Nazi superweapon projects.
71** A crossover with ''ComicBook/TheSavageDragon'' revealed that the brain of Brainiape, an evil gorilla with mental powers, was actually Hitler.
72* In ''ComicBook/TeamTriumph'', the Nazis explain their plan thusly: "Zum Teufel, Auf Wiedersehen, giant Nazi robots!"
73* In ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'', the Nazis animated Frankenstein's Monster to serve them, only to be stopped by Bigby and a band of Allied soldiers.
74* One ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesAdventures'' comic has a Hitler's brain-operated robot travel ''in time'' to save his past self so that he can later serve in order to be saved for his brain transplant.
75* The ''ComicBook/{{Commando}}'' comic series was chock full of this. There was little common continuity between the stories in each issue, apart from taking place in wartime. In some of them the Nazis among other things had a nuclear bomb, a Moon base, a time machine, and naturally every time the Allied forces managed to overcome them with absolutely no secret weapons of their own.
76* ''ComicBook/ThargsFutureShocks'':
77** In one story, it turns out that ''everyone'' in Hitler's bunker was a time traveler there doing historical research on the last days of the Nazis -- they built a time machine as the Allies were just outside Berlin. Hitler and Eva Braun escape using the time machine, but it's not been properly calibrated, so they wind up in prehistoric times [[AdamAndEvePlot as the first man and woman]].
78** Another story has Hitler use MentalTimeTravel to go back and prevent his own assassination as a baby by Allied troopers. However, this does have the unintended side effect of his younger self's personality leaking into his own upon return to the present, [[spoiler:which eventually leads to his accidental suicide]].
79* ''ComicBook/AtomicRobo'' features Nazis with [[WalkingTank Laufpanzers]], {{Lightning Gun}}s, railguns, {{Super Soldiers}}, {{Ghostapo}}, at least one KillSat, and more. Ultimately, most of the tech turned out to be AwesomeButImpractical, and with their resources spread so thinly, the Nazis were left with a bunch of half-finished projects and prototypes that rarely ever saw combat, and that the rest of the world [[UsefulNotes/ColdWar would spend the next several decades fighting to control]]. Dr Vanadis Valkyrie, one of the people making the above, even comments that if Hitler had just committed a bunch of resources to the Laufpanzer project they could have crushed Russia with an army of walking tanks, but instead they built twelve and Robo broke nine of them.
80-->'''Robo:''' The theory behind the [[SuperweaponSurprise V-4]] was at the cutting edge of weapons technology. The [[MagneticWeapons V-5]] is something out of science fiction.\
81''[lots of hands go up]''\
82'''Robo:''' [[HypocrisyNod Yes, I recognise the irony.]]
83* ''ComicBook/Block109'': The Nazis mastered UsefulNotes/NuclearWeapons before the Allies did, developed mechas, VTOL airships and advanced jet planes [[spoiler:as well as a ZombieApocalypse [[TheVirus virus]]]].
84* ''ComicBook/{{Uber}}'' is a deliberate {{deconstruction}} of the idea that UsefulNotes/WorldWarII would have been '''awesome''' if the Nazis had had superweapons. In the story, the Nazis develop {{Super Soldier}}s shortly before the end of the war, and it leads to the war becoming longer and even more horrible than it was in real life.
85* While more realistic than most examples in this list, one of Creator/GarthEnnis' AuthorAppeal items is explaining how wartime German hardware was incredibly advanced for its time and how this made most battlefield encounters by Allied soldiers a DavidVersusGoliath situation that required plenty of sacrifice to be won.[[note]]This is of course DatedHistory at this point, as it had more to do with Allied generals being unfamiliar with tank warfare compared to the Nazis; Nazi war-machines were more AwesomeButImpractical that broke down frequently or advanced faster than their troops could become familiar with. The Allies utilized more [[BoringButPractical reliable and streamlined machines]] throughout the war.[[/note]] This has appeared in his war comics (''Battlefields'' and ''War Stories'') and not even ComicBook/ThePunisher is exempt from saying that Lugers are cool. In another of his works, ''ComicBook/TheBoys'', all superheroes are the result of a [[SuperSerum chemical compound]] created by a Nazi scientist.
86* ''ComicBook/{{Lefranc}}'' has one with ''Mission Antarctica'' where remnant of the Nazi secretly built a base in Antarctica and plan to attack the world with flying saucers. [[EnemyMine The Allies and the Soviets]] agree to a joint mission to infiltrate the base and steal one of the saucers.
87* ''ComicBook/RoyThomasAnthem'' takes place in a universe where the Nazis suddenly gained advanced technology in 1941 that enabled them to survive their campaign in Russia and conquer almost all of Europe. [[spoiler:Issue #3 reveals the secret of their technology -- they made a deal with aliens.]]
88* In ''ComicBook/BadWolf'', protagonist Lupita Luka is descended from a Nazi science experiment that attempted to create literal werewolves by mixing human and wolf DNA.
89* One issue of ''ComicBook/TheVigil'' deals with the Imperial Japanese equivalent of this trope, with the titular team raiding the site of a forgotten Unit 731 project that attempted to create a RealityWarper to "fix" reality in Japan's favor.
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93* Played with in ''Fanfic/SixesAndSevens''. Since it's a story that begins during World War II in the MarvelCinematicUniverse, obviously there are successful scientific advances performed by HYDRA, but the rumours that spread among the Allied Forces cite their failures as much as their successes, and both are met with skepticism.
94** Even though Fritz von Meyer becomes Swarm by 1943, that wasn't his goal and he still has to contend with being EatenAlive by bees.
95** An actual jetpack suit built under Project Torpedo is found by The Invaders and Victor von Doom, but HYDRA has been unable to make it work and even Victor's engineering skills can only get it working for twenty minutes or so.
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99* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'', the Chancellor of an unnamed PuttingOnTheReich country gets his hands on a neutral sentient robot that can build other robots, takes it away from its creator, and works its way past the point that a human would collapse and die. The Fabrication Machine builds an army to rebel against the humans that used it, and all of humanity is wiped out, [[spoiler:except for the stitchpunk dolls which the scientist made]].
100* The animated Polish feature ''[[http://www.hardkor44.pl/ Hardkor '44]]'' (currently in production) pits the insurgents during the Warsaw Uprising against a whole friggin' army of Nazi cyborgs. Click the middle icon on the film's webpage to download zipped concept art.
101* ''Anime/JinRohTheWolfBrigade'' has this in the form of the Protect-Gear of the titular brigade, which is capable of shrugging off bullets and explosions, and comes with built-in night vision goggles.
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105* ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'' has HYDRA with all sorts of technology way ahead of their time, thanks to the power of the [[MacGuffin Cosmic Cube]]. With the exception of the laser guns plus one other thing, all the equipment shown is based on [[ShownTheirWork actual Wunderwaffen designs]] that were either never built or never built en masse. (The other thing is the [[spoiler: bomber at the end of the movie that aims to blow up American cities; Although the Nazis did design an Amerikabomber plane, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerikabomber the design they selected]] looks much more like a traditional plane than the flying wing design used in the movie, although [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horten_H.XVIII flying wing designs were proposed]] for the project.)]]
106* ''Film/IronSky'' has trenchcoat spacesuits, a Swastika-shaped moonbase, and invading Antarctic Moon-Nazis in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_UFOs Nazi]] {{Flying Saucer}}s!
107* ''Film/TheySavedHitlersBrain'', as the title suggests, revolves around a band of Nazi remnants who are hiding on a tropical island with Hitler's disembodied brain preserved by advanced surgical machinery, seeking to create a youthful clone body of Hitler they can then transplant the dictator's brain into order to [[BrainUploading bring him back from the dead]].
108* The Nazi propaganda cartoon [[WartimeCartoon shown in]] ''Film/TheRocketeer'' film has an entire army of jetpack Nazis. The movie itself is a subversion. [[spoiler:It was explained despite the Nazis' numerous efforts to create a working jetpack, they were unable to, and the plot of the movie revolves around attempting to steal one from the Americans.]]
109* ''Film/{{Outpost}}'' revolves around the Nazi project called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Glocke Die Glocke.]]
110* [[Creator/{{Syfy}} Sci-Fi Channel]]'s [[Film/SyfyChannelOriginalMovie original movies]] have a few individual examples:
111** In ''Film/ReignOfTheGargoyles,'' after their bomber goes down Allied forces must confront huge, stone gargoyles brought to life and controlled by, you guessed it, the Nazis.
112** ''Film/SSDoomtrooper'' pits the Dirty Dozen against a Nuclear Powered Nazi Mutant SuperSoldier, controlled ([[GoneHorriblyRight in a hit-or-miss way]]) by Nazi science.
113* Made fun of in ''Film/TheGreatDictator'', where a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of Herman Goering is very enthusiastic about various inventions that all fail hilariously in ways that kills their inventors. Fuhrer Adenoid Hynkel is less enthusiastic and finally tells "Herring" to just stop, please.
114* The Nazi flying wing from ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'' never existed in real life. The Nazis did finally come up with a working flying wing towards the end of the war (eight years after the film takes place), but it had a different design than the one seen in ''Raiders'' so apparently it's an outright fictional aircraft instead of just an anachronism.
115* In ''Film/FrankensteinsArmy'', some Russian soldiers stumble upon a gruesome laboratory where Victor Frankenstein's insane descendant has been using surgery, electric reanimation, and DieselPunk cyborg implants to convert dead bodies into zombie-like Nazi war machines.
116* In ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrlfjiZO2dc P-51 Dragon Fighter]]'' the Nazis have dragons. As [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin fighters]].
117* In the [[NaziZombies Nazi Zombie]] {{Mockbuster}} ''Film/NazisAtTheCenterOfTheEarth'' (made to cash in on ''Film/IronSky''), Hitler's severed head is preserved in a glass case atop a huge robotic body not unlike the mech suit he has in ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D''. The Nazis in the movie even have a giant flying saucer!
118* In ''Film/WhereEaglesDare'', Nazi General Rosemeyer arrives at the castle in a helicopter. While the Germans did have rotary-wing aircraft in World War II, it's still a bit of an incongruity (and isn't even a proper craft for the time period, being a postwar American Bell HTL-4). The movie does give a few nods to its being something a novelty (such as Rosemeyer calling it "my machine" and Kramer commenting that it looks dangerous).
119* Parodied in ''Film/KungFury''. Hitler has a giant cyborg eagle and a minigun built into his podium.
120* Dr. Scott from ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' is implied to have been involved in things like this, as he's an ex-Nazi who was Operation Paperclipped into an American bureau that investigates [=UFO=]s and researches teleportation.
121* Downplayed in the 1964 horror film ''Film/TheFleshEaters'', where the titular hyper-carnivorous amoeba were the product of a Nazi weapons project that, whilst technically successful, failed to complete itself before it was too late to have any impact on the war. Whilst the MadScientist who has recreated them and wants to sell them as bio-weapons to the highest bidder is German, he's not a Nazi--just a ruthless war profiteer who happens to be German.
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125* Creator/RobertAHeinlein brought this trope into its modern form by creating Nazis with [[RaygunGothic atomic spaceships]] on the Moon in ''Literature/RocketShipGalileo'', written only a couple of years after WWII ended. For the readers of the time, the Nazis were probably the least fantastic part. Men on the Moon indeed!
126* ''[[http://www.baenebooks.com/chapters/9781451637618/9781451637618.htm?blurb Himmler's War]]'': After Hitler is killed in a bombing run, the new Nazi leadership begins to fight a skilled war. A superweapon will be used in conjunction with diplomatic deals, withdrawal from useless territory, and attacks that undermine the Allied morale.
127* ''Literature/{{Lightning}}'' has the Nazis in possession of a working [[spoiler:TimeMachine]], which they intend to use to win WWII by [[spoiler:finding out from our time just what went wrong for them when and changing it]]. Too bad their [[spoiler:chrononaut]] fell in love with a [[spoiler:1980s [[MostWritersAreWriters novelist]]]]...
128* ''Literature/TheManInTheHighCastle'' describes an [[AlternateHistory alternate 1963]] in which Germany and Japan won WWII. The Nazis have developed rockets into a substitute for airplanes and are sending manned rockets throughout the solar system. It is also mentioned that they have [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantropa drained the Mediterranean Sea,]] an engineering task requiring advanced technology if ever there was one!
129* In the ''Literature/AxisOfTime'' AlternateHistory trilogy, thanks to Japan sending captured data, such as body armor and jet engines, to Nazi Germany, the Reich is now much more confident in winning the war. However, the Allies and the Soviets also have access to the technology brought from the future [[spoiler:and the initial trilogy ends with Germany and Japan being nuked out of existence, with the Soviet Union in an even stronger position than it was at the end of the War in the real timeline]].
130* ''Literature/MonsterHunterInternational'' had the Nazis making an alliance with the Old Ones to control time. Unfortunately for them, the time wouldn't be right for it to work for another 68 years.
131* Zach Parsons' book ''My Tank is Fight!'' uses and subverts this: it gives detailed statistics on various rejected inventions of WWII (mostly German ones), and then [[AlternateHistory imagines what they would have been]] like in the field. Most of them fail spectacularly. With the exception of [[spoiler:the nuclear bombing of New York, though it doesn't avert the defeat of Germany]]. He also remarks that it's too bad the AwesomeButImpractical Ratte supertank ''wasn't'' built, because the waste of resources would've made the Nazis lose the war that much sooner.
132* This is the plot of James Hogan's ''Literature/TheProteusOperation''. In the untampered history, Hitler fell into obscurity after the Beer-Hall Putsch, ushering in a world of equality, prosperity, and peace, but corrupt future plutocrats attempted to establish an empire for themselves by engineering a Nazi victory, then traveling in time to rule the Nazi-conquered Earth. Due to their tampering, the Nazis won WWII in 1942 using nuclear bombs. The book involves time-travelers seeking to undo this. They only manage to partially succeed, resulting in what is heavily implied to be our actual history.
133* Creator/DavidLangford and John Grant's disaster novel parody ''Literature/{{Earthdoom}}'' features Adolf Hitler time-travelling to modern-day Britain, and subsequently cloning himself using a farmer's livestock cloning machine. (The multiple Hitlers then end up on board one of the alien spaceships orbiting Earth at the time, where the aliens deal with them by broadcasting the looped message 'Can you trust the person next to you? He looks a bit Semitic to me...')
134* ''Literature/DangerBoy: Dragon Sword'' subverts this -- a Nazi rocket scientist loudly declares "I am not INTERESTED in traveling through time or making contact with space aliens!"
135* Australian sci-fi author Sean [=McMullen=] inverts this trope in his short story ''The Devils of Langenhagen''. In the last days of the Third Reich an Me 262 interceptor squadron is visited by some strange and elegant guests -- a couple of high-ranking pilots (and their wives) flying [[SchizoTech very advanced]] aircraft (a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horten_Ho_229 Horten 229]] and a Japanese [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyushu_J7W Shinden canard]] fighter). It turns out that they're time-travellers on an [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame adventure tour]].
136* An illustrated story based on Creator/IsaacAsimov's robot concepts involved the Nazis building a terrifying robot nicknamed the Iron Major. Since the robot was possessed by a mad scientist (and it ate human brains), they only succeeded in making one of it.
137* The novel ''1945'' tells of an alternate 1945 where the Nazis, unencumbered by American involvement in the European War, now patrol the skies of Fortress Europa with a fleet of stealth jet-bombers and rocket planes.
138* Charles Platt's ''Free Zone'' includes a visit to an alternate timeline where the Nazis won, took over Earth, {{Terraform}}ed Mars and populated it with identical Aryan clones.
139* J.R. Dunn's short story "Crux Gammata", while mostly focused on the activities of an American rock band in TheSeventies putting on a concert in a Nazis-won Alt!Europe, includes mention of Nazi moonbases and lunar aluminum factories.
140* The ''Literature/FactionParadox'' novel "Warlords of Utopia" by Lance Parkin has multiple universes worth of allied Nazis working under a Cabal of Hitlers (including, oddly, the only one Hitler child August) who end up in a war against multiple universes of allied Romans (and other semi-mythic empires such as an Amazonian empire). They were all given their parallel universe jumping technology, but the Nazis had supersonic fighters by the end of the wars.
141* John Barnes' ''Patton's Spaceship'' had would-be conquerors from another timeline give the Nazis of 1932 copies of Nazi technology and plans from 1944-45. So the Nazis in that world ''started'' UsefulNotes/WorldWarII with the Me 262, as well as a Focke-Wulf fighter that totally outclassed the Spitfire, big heavy bombers, submarines that could communicate and coordinate with each other ''while submerged'' -- and ''television-guided'' V-1s. They also did much better planning for their invasions of France, Scandinavia, and Russia, and they were ''probably'' behind the assassination of [[UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt FDR]] in 1937.
142* ''Literature/TheAtrocityArchive'' crosses this with {{Ghostapo}} since "magic" is really just [[FormulaicMagic applied higher mathematics]] and physics. Part of the reason for the Holocaust was [[spoiler:to open a gateway to an alternate universe and bring an EldritchAbomination (an infovore) through to destroy their enemies. Part of the action of the story takes place in an AlternateTimeline where the Nazis succeeded, then [[GoneHorriblyRight were destroyed by their own creation]].]] After UsefulNotes/WorldWarII the major powers signed an occult arms-control treaty since none of the parties involved ever wanted to see mass murder used as a strategic weapon again.
143* Deconstructed in ''Literature/TheBigOne'', which takes place in 1947 when Allied technology, especially in aircraft, has moved decisively ahead of that available to the Germans. This is actually a factual representation of the real development trends, which show that by 1945, Allied jet engines (for example) were already more powerful and more reliable than their German equivalents. And, of course, the Allies have atomic bombs. Lots of them.
144* Averted except in two stories in the AlternateHistory anthology ''Literature/ThirdReichVictorious''. The majority of stories here have Germany winning with the resources they have on hand, or through increased production. It's played straight in "The Little Admiral" and "Hitler's Bomb." In the former story, Hitler joins the German Navy during World War I, and after being wounded in action at the end of the war, joins the naval research branch and advances ship design to the point that Germany starts World War II with a smaller but well-equipped navy that is able to take on the Royal Navy and win. The latter story has Germany developing the atomic bomb first, and when the scientists involved have a crisis of conscience, they slow their work by blaming the obvious engineering problems of putting an atomic payload on a V2 rocket.
145* It is implied in ''[[Literature/MaximumRide Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports]]'' that the evil scientists who created the protagonists are actually Nazis.
146* In the DistantFinale chapter of ''Literature/TheSecretsOfDrearcliffGrangeSchool'', set during World War II, Amy recalls taking part in a raid on a Nazi "dark physics facility" that was trying to revive a carnivorous dinosaur frozen in a glacier, and one of her colleagues dealing with "a squadron of Tiger tanks controlled by the bottled brains of dead Afrika Korps commanders". It's also hinted that the Nazis borrowed from the mental assimilation techniques the book's villain used to turn the school into a tightly-drilled hive mind.
147* In Creator/AlistairMacLean's ''Literature/WhereEaglesDare'', Nazi General Rosemeyer arrives at the castle in a helicopter. While the Germans did have rotary-wing aircraft in World War II, it's still pretty incongruous, and it appears without explanation with everyone already knowing what it is.
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151* In ''Series/{{Angel}}'' certain flashbacks tell that Hitler was planning on creating [[ItMakesSenseInContext an army of mind-controlled vampires.]] This plan failed twice over, since first the submarine transporting the specimens was captured by the Allies, and then the restraints failed, releasing Spike and his Eastern European friends to wreak havoc over the new crew.
152* In the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', Earth-X is unique in TheMultiverse in that, in that world's history, the Nazis developed atomic weapons first and won UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo. There's a reason anyone who is aware of the multiverse tends to count the number of Earths as [[ArcNumber 52]], not 53, ignoring Earth-X (and not number it).
153* In ''Series/{{Danger 5}}'', the eponymous team is tasked with killing a Hitler who has endless bizarre {{Mooks}} from clone dinosaurs to Japanese mechanoid super soldiers. At one point, Hitler himself duel-wields golden superweapons. It's a rather unusual action comedy series.
154* In ''Series/TheBoys2019'', similar to the [[ComicBook/TheBoys original comic]], all superheroes were the result of an AppliedPhlebotinum created by a Nazi scientist during WWII. However unlike his Jewish comic counterpart Joseph Vogelbaum who defected to the US with Vought's help because he feared for his life, Frederick Vought was loyal to the Nazi cause and founded Vought after defecting to the US because he knew Hitler would lose the war. His wife, [[spoiler: [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Stormfront]]]], reveals in the present day that his true motivation was to turn the white race into an army of ''literal'' [[MasterRace supermen]].
155* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
156** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E3SilverNemesis "Silver Nemesis"]]: A Nazi in exile dreaming of establishing the Fourth Reich attempts to get his hands on an ancient Time Lord weapon.
157** Inverted in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks "Victory of the Daleks"]], where ''Winston Churchill'' gets to use advanced alien weaponry (which turn out to be Daleks) ''against'' the Nazis.
158* In the ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' episode "The Bishop Revival" a Nazi officer appears in 2010 to get revenge on the Bishop family for Robert Bischoff's - Walter's father - defection from Germany during the Second World War. He has both a frightening genetically-coded weapon and an impossibly youthful appearance.
159* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Galactica 1980}}'', after the Galactica arrived at Earth in 1980 one character wanted to use time travel to go back a few decades so that Earth could get a technological head start on building up defenses for the inevitable day when the Cylons arrived. After Adama et al rejected his idea out of hand he stole a timeship and tried to do it anyway... by giving advanced technological help to the Nazis in 1944. (Good idea, really poor implementation.) Our heroes foiled him, and then the series forgot about time-travel entirely.
160* While ''Series/HogansHeroes'' usually focused on giving the nazis a huge middle finger by making them, to a man, bumbling incompetents, there was the occasional episode dealing with nazi superscience being sabotaged by the Heroes, such as advanced fighter planes, robot tanks, and drums of heavy water.
161* When interviewed on CBBC series ''12 Again'', Ed Petrie said that when he was 12 years old, he acted out a scenario wherein Hitler escaped from the Allies by [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext transferring his brain into a panda]]. The accompanying home video shows that [[ShaggyDogStory the panda was shot to death shortly after]].
162* ''Franchise/KamenRider''
163** A lot of the evil organizations in the early shows are said to base their cyborg surgery on Nazi techniques. A major villain in the [[Series/KamenRider original series]], Colonel Zol, was a Nazi capable of transforming into a WolfMan. Several other Shocker operatives were also Nazis who were given superpowers through PlayingWithSyringes, and Dr. Shinigami perfected the cyborg technology that nearly all following evil organizations would use by experimenting on Jews in concentration camps.
164** One of [[Series/KamenRiderX X's]] MonstersOfTheWeek is the [[MemeticMutation infamous]] Starfish Hitler.
165** TheMovie for ''Series/KamenRiderDecade'' took this a step closer with Dai Shocker, the spiritual successor of the above big bads, and upgrading the original mooks into Stupid Jet Boot Mooks.
166** According the producers, Ishinomori's original idea of Kamen Rider is that the original ''Series/KamenRider'' was supposed to be a jetpack cyborg supersoldier of Shocker. ''Series/KamenRiderFourze'' brings the original concept back to life.
167** ''Series/KamenRiderBlackSun'' reveals a variation of this trope that [[spoiler:the "kaijins", including both the Riders, were the result of Imperial Japan experimenting on the young humans during World War II]].
168* An episode of ''Series/LoisAndClark: The New Adventures of Superman'' involves three Nazis being awoken from suspended animation in the present day, complete with lots of cool toys and at least [[BadassNormal peak human]] abilities.
169* In ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' episode "The Deadly Games Affair", Napoleon is chasing after a high ranking Nazi scientist who was known to have been working on a very secret project near the end of the war. However, when he catches up with the scientist, [[spoiler:Napoleon finds a diabolical lab below the scientist's garage, complete with a [[HumanPopsicle cryogenically frozen]] Hitler, who will be awakened using the spy's rare blood type.]]
170* Occurs in ''Series/{{Misfits}}'' where an elderly Jewish man with the abilty to time travel goes back to Nazi Germany and kill Hitler. He botches it and leaves his [[TimelineAlteringMacGuffin mobile phone behind]]. The information gathered from the phone is enough to jump the Nazi technology up a few degrees.
171* In ''Series/TheNewAvengers'' episode "The Eagle's Nest", the Avengers prevent an attempt by an enclave of Nazis concealed in a British monastery to revive Hitler's preserved body.
172* In the ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' two-parter "[[Recap/StarTrekEnterpriseS04E01E02StormFront Storm Front]]", the victorious ''Enterprise'' returns home to find that they are in the mid-twentieth century, where aliens have crashed landed and allied with the Nazis. However, this turns out to be a subversion, as the aliens have only been there for two years and were not going to give Hitler any weapons or technology until their time machine was finished. They did have control of the U.S East Coast and a good section of Russia, but that was because some different aliens had traveled back in time and killed Lenin, resulting in the Soviet Union never forming. The Nazis were already losing land to the Americans and Russians and were hoping that the alien technology would turn the tide back in their favor. The ''Enterprise'' does fight Stukas with plasma cannons, which would have done very well against contemporary aircraft. However, they aren't much more than an annoyance to the ''Enterprise''.
173* ''Series/TalesOfTheGoldMonkey'': In "Black Pearl", the Germans build an atomic bomb in 1938.
174* ''Series/{{Timecop}}'': In "Rocket Science", a hipster from the future brings a laptop back to 1944 with all kinds of technological improvements on it. His first idea is to improve the V2 rocket to destroy Britain. Naturally, the hero stops him (after visiting the BadFuture where the Nazis won), and Hitler has the guy shot.
175* ''Series/TheTomorrowPeople1973'' storyline "Hitler's Last Secret" is chock full of evil Nazi super-sciencey goodness.
176* ''Series/WonderWoman1975'': In "Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua", the Nazis have [[LatexPerfection a perfect Wonder Woman mask]] and advanced animal training techniques. In "The Last of the Two Dollar Bills", the Nazi plastic surgeon [[MagicPlasticSurgery transforms two spies into perfect replicas of their targets in two weeks]].
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180* Music/{{Gackt}}'s concerts and Ghost music video features a storyline about soldiers and war prisoners turned into Franchise/{{Terminator}}-esque cyborgs by Nazis to be used as mindless weapons of war.
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184* The presence of vast numbers of obviously CGI pictures of never-realized Nazi wunderwaffen on the internet and History Channel (e.g. ''Luftwaffe 46'') has prompted Website/AlternateHistoryDotCom to create an AffectionateParody conspiracy theory that [[SarcasmMode "the Nazis would have won the war if they'd spent all their money on tanks and guns instead of inventing CGI before computers existed"]]. An elaborated version of the conspiracy explained away the computer thing by positing Stupid Jetpack ''[[UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne Kaiser Wilhelm]]'': the Nazis could invent CGI because the Great War German High Command had already created [=AIs=][[note]]That came from the AI of VideoGame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri loving to throw droves of artillery at you in droves, but never actually attacking anything.[[/note]]
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188* Super Dimensional Slug One, a Nazi weapon that upon completion, escaped by traveling into the future, where it arrived in Wrestling/KaijuBigBattel, [[SelfDisposingVillain which was designed specifically to keep giant monsters like SDS-1 from destroying the world]]. Unfortunately for the Heroes of Big Battel, it also arrived in the presence of [[BigBad Dr. Cube]], who took control over it, though it later joined Team Space Bug, which is still bad. [[LesserOfTwoEvils Just not as bad.]][[/folder]]
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191* There is a small South American cult which basically combines this with {{Ghostapo}}. They believe that Hitler was the reincarnation of Kalki, the Hindu god of destruction and after the Second World War, Hitler fled with a fleet of Reichsflugscheiben to a secret Nazi base on the North Pole and is now living inside the Earth, to wait til the apocalypse, when he will return to the surface and conquer the world with Nazi super science. And according to them, all the Nazi super science was handed over to them by aliens.
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195* ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'' has the Thulians, Nazi mad scientists who live in the Hollow Earth. Yes, you read that correctly. And so many time travellers have tried to prevent World War Two that the Guardians of Forever have a Hitler Clone Farm, so that whenever he's assassinated they can replace him before any serious damage is done to the spacetime continuum.
196** There's a twist with the Thulians; they're not real humans. They're Manes, essentially semi-living AnthropomorphicPersonifications of Nazi scientific and racial ideals that are sustained by the pocket dimension that is the Hollow Earth.
197* In ''TabletopGame/SecretsOfTheThirdReich'' the Nazis have [[HumongousMecha Mechs]], [[PoweredArmor smaller mechs]], [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampires]], [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Werewolves]], [[ZombieApocalypse ZOMBIES!]], and [[ActionBomb Zombiebombs!]] at their command.
198* In ''TabletopGame/HollowEarthExpedition'' you can have the Thule society pursuing you to the Lost World within the Earth, via Panzerkampfkruppen--basically Nazi [=AT-STs=]. Hopefully, you stole a jetpack or two from them on the way down.
199* ''TabletopGame/GearKrieg.'' Where to begin? Well, the Nazis had [[WalkingTank walking tanks]], [[CoolPlane Rocket Interceptors]], [[JetPack jet packs]], a SpiderTank or two, energy weapons [[TankGoodness supertanks]] and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
200* In ''Konflikt '47'' by Warlord Games, a [[AlienSpaceBats strange coded message]] intercepted by the Germans which came from a rift caused [[ButterflyOfDoom by the Allies nuking Berlin]] led to them developing HumongousMecha, {{Spider Tank}}s, [[GravityMaster gravity manipulation cannons]] and a bunch of other WeirdHistoricalWar staples such as [[NaziZombies zombies]]. Good thing the Allies intercepted a message of their own caused by a rift over on Los Alamos...
201* ''TabletopGame/TalesFromTheFloatingVagabond'': Space Nazis are a recurring foe.
202* In ''TabletopGame/RocketAge'' the Nazis are the only power with access to [[{{Mecha}} War-walkers]]. They also have numerous insane research projects on the go.
203* Contested Ground Studios' ''TabletopGame/ColdCity'' is set in Berlin, 1950. Such superscience, mixed up with [[{{Ghostapo}} occult]] [[{{Magitek}} research]] created "twisted technology" which did things like [[ZombieApocalypse reanimating dead soldiers]] and calling forth horrors from other kinds of space, during [=WW2=]; these things have been lying all over Europe since the war, and it's now your job to clean them up. What happens to them afterward depends on the players' nationality; the Americans want it for themselves, as do the Soviets; the British want to analyse it in order to defend against it, if not use it themselves; the French want it all buried under a mountain somewhere and forgotten, and as little information gleaned from it as possible; and the Germans want either to bury it all along with the rest of their Nazi history and rebuild a new reputation, or are still Nazis and may want to squirrel some away for themselves, in order to try their luck again some other time. The difficult part is that a party may contain any mix of these.
204* Starting from a conversation on the message boards and given a sidebar in one of the sourcebooks, the [[LiveActionTV StargateSG1]] role-playing game postulates that the Nazis somehow got their hands on a Stargate (either in exploring Antarctica or briefly commandeering the one from Giza) and used it to transport some of their people to another planet as the war turned irrevocably against them. Postulating what Nazis may have found on their new world, and what they may have developed on their own in the intervening time, is an exercise left to the individual {{Game Master}}s.
205* TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} has ''Weird War II'', part of their World War Two series, which includes both the Ghostapo and this, as well as SovietSuperscience, Allied superscience, serial killers, monsters, super-soldiers, aliens, alternate histories, conspiracy theories, and everything else.
206* Saburo Arasaka is the Imperial Japanese example in ''TabletopGame/{{Cyberpunk}}''. The loss of Imperial Japan at the hands of Allied forces led him leading a technological company, using it for his Imperial expansion through {{Corporate Warfare}}s. As of 2020, he managed to reach [[Really700YearsOld 101 years old]] with help of cybernetics technologies his company created.
207* One of the many white cards in ''TabletopGame/CardsAgainstHumanity'' reads "[=MechaHitler=]".
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211* A recurring element in the ''VideoGame/SniperElite'' series of games is Karl Fairburne being tasked with stopping the Germans from finishing and eventually using powerful prototype weaponry.
212** In ''VideoGame/SniperEliteV2'', the MacGuffin is an experimental [[DeadlyGas Tabun]]-loaded V2 rocket that will used to strike London from an improvised launching station in Berlin.
213** In ''VideoGame/SniperEliteIII'', it's the Land Kreuzer P.1000 Ratte, a [[TankGoodness massive armored behemoth]] that would hopefully allow for a German breakthrough in North Africa.
214** The "Save Churchill DownloadableContent campaign has the ''Teufelsfeuer'' launcher, a further development of the Panzerschreck designed mainly for the AntiInfantry role. An elite German unit called the ''Schutzvollstrecker'' plans on using these launchers, as well as a number of other weapons and traps, to [[AssassinationAttempt kill Winston Churchill]].
215** In ''VideoGame/SniperElite4'', the Germans are developing specialized anti-ship missiles that will hopefully be able to wipe out scores of Allied ships in the event of a future amphibious invasion of Europe. This one's actually an AvertedTrope, as there's nothing special about the missile itself. The Nazis have just invented [[BoringButPractical radio guidance]] way ahead of schedule, giving their anti-naval attacks an incredible range and accuracy advantage. [[spoiler:Played straight, however, with the bomber delivery system developed to carry the missiles, which is a Flying Wing based on the Horten Brothers' designs, and is clearly years ahead of any other Allied or Axis aircraft currently flying at the time.]]
216** The "Deathstorm" DownloadableContent campaign has the titular Deathstorm project, which is revealed to be a crude nuclear weapon intended to be used should the Allies invade Western Europe. Its intended delivery system was to be just as revolutionary, in this case the Arado Ar 234, the world's first jet bomber design.
217** ''VideoGame/SniperElite5'': Operation ''Kraken'' is actually several Nazi wonderweapons projects put together. U-boats [[spoiler:and Japanese I-400 class submarines]] with "stealth plating" (meaning they can evade Allied radar and sonar detection), and modified V2 rockets that can be launched from a seaborne platform and can hit targets from much farther.
218* ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'':
219** The video game grandaddy of this trope is the classic game, which featured Stupid PoweredArmor Hitler as a final boss. Shooting off his armor just results in him becoming Stupid {{Gatling|Good}} Hitler. The previous episode featured a [[MadScientist maniacal]] [[PlayingWithSyringes syringe-happy]] Nazi doctor who's created some sort of android-zombie abominations with machineguns embedded in their chests to set against you. Sequels ''VideoGame/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein'' and ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'' have B.J. Blazkowicz dealing with Nazi superscience along with [[{{Ghostapo}} the occult]] as well as UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons.
220** ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein 2009}}'' actually has jetpack Nazis.
221** One series of ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' mods based on ''[=Wolf3D=]'' is titled "Astrostein" - as the title indicates, it's Wolfenstein [[RecycledInSpace in the far future]] thanks to a portal the Nazis discovered. The third and final part ends with you infiltrating a bunker under the Bavarian Alps, where you finally find (and kill) Hitler, who at this point is nothing but a head attached to some sort of box that's kept him alive for centuries.
222** ''Videogame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'' also has this. In 1946 alone the Nazis manage to mass-produce their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horten_Ho_229 experimental stealth jets]] and construct a HumongousMecha known as "The Baltic Eye." It only gets worse as the timeline goes on, and includes robot dogs with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily (tested against the Russians on the Eastern Front), an improved version of the Baltic Eye called "The London Monitor" (used to put down resistance in London when the Nazis invaded Britain), and smaller but no less dangerous MiniMecha that serve as heavy infantry. It's eventually revealed this massive technological leap was the result of [[spoiler:them discovering and (poorly) reverse-engineering the technology of an [[AncientTradition ancient secret society]] of Jewish scientists, who have spent thousands of years creating technology so advanced [[ClarkesThirdLaw that it seems almost magical]]]].
223* ''VideoGame/DinoDDay'' is kind of an odd example. Rather than create supertechnology for combat, the created super-advanced cloning technology and resurrected Dinosaurs [[BeastOfBattle to fight the allies]]... then [[WeaponizedAnimal put giant guns on them]].
224* ''VideoGame/JustCause2'': In one mission, you fly to an isolated island only to have your plane blown up by a gigantic, hi-tech EMP tower built by the Japanese during World War II. A good portion of the mission is destroying the tower so you can call in a helicopter for evac.
225* ''Videogame/CityOfHeroes'' has the 5th Column group: Nazi supersoldiers, robots, (artificial) vampires, and (artificial) werewolves. For a short period of time these were retooled into the Council who were less German Nazi and more [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Space Nazi]] with more diverse European roots. Then the 5th Column came back so now there are two groups that are practically identical.
226** A good point of differentiation between the two is that the 5th Column plans seem to have much more to do with time travel than the Council's aliens. So it's a difference between Space Nazis and Time Nazis at this point.
227* ''VideoGame/Persona2: Innocent Sin'' had, among the many things that could possibly have made it unreleasable overseas, Nazi robots. [[spoiler:(And Hitler. He and his robots were hiding in Antarctica. Except it's not really him. Stupid Jetpack MAKES Hitler? Point is that a machine that makes rumor reality combined with rumors that Hitler survived and fled to Antarctica created a fake Hitler who was being played by the Big Bad)]] No worries, the PSP rerelease gave him a pair of CoolShades and a trenchcoat and now he [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed goes by the name]] "The Fuhrer."
228* Used as a plot twist in the ''VideoGame/{{Putrefaction}}'' duology; the first game sees you battling a zombie apocalypse, and ends with you entering another dimension, the Void, where you might uncover the zombie disease's origins. In the sequel, you find out [[spoiler:''Hitler'' himself, and his legion of Nazi followers, actually discovered the portal leading to the void back in the 1940s shortly after their defeat, and made a pact with supernatural forces to unleash the zombie virus in the future]].
229* PC game ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' starts off pretty innocuous, with an Allied special squad fighting against the evil Nazis and using a lot of historically accurate weaponry. Then they get ''powered armor suits''. And energy weapons based on ImportedAlienPhlebotinum. (You can play as the Axis as well, in which case it's the ''Allies'' who you first see with the Panzerkleins.)
230* The second ''VideoGame/FreedomForce'' game has the [[EvilGloating ranting]] Nazi psychic Blitzkrieg go back in time to supply the Third Reich with [[ImportedAlienPhlebotinum Energy]] [[MetaOrigin X]]. The series being [[AffectionateParody what it is]], even the non-superpowered Nazis are [[ThoseWackyNazis very Wacky]].
231* The ''Secret Weapons of World War II'' expansion for ''VideoGame/Battlefield1942'' added in various planned but not implemented World War II vehicles and gadgets. And also actual {{jet pack}}s.
232* The Creator/LucasArts flight simulator ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOfTheLuftwaffe'' revolved around implementing German jet fighter planes during UsefulNotes/WW2, which were really in production at the time but did not see much action. An expansion added the U.S. equivalent, P-80 Shooting Star.
233** Also played with in its spiritual sequel, ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOverNormandy''. The tech in game was all at least brought to the drawing board in real life, and most eventually built at least as prototypes, but several appear much earlier than they did in reality. Much of the game’s plot deals with the protagonist's squadron, the Battlehawks, attempting to sabotage the development and production of the various weapons projects fielded by Nemesis, their EvilCounterpart.
234* ''VideoGame/RescueRaiders'' had time-travelling neo-Nazis trying to aid Hitler's war effort with modern technology.
235* ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor'':
236** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor1999'': Downplayed. While much of the technology and research the Germans have researched is similar to what was done in RealLife, there are quite a few times where it's actually much more advanced and detailed.
237*** The Germans at the Norsk Hydro facility in Rjukan have already made significant progress in their research on heavy water and atomic weapons, having produced entire hallways worth of documents and schematics on top of having produced tons of heavy water. Unfortunately for them, Patterson puts an end to their attempts at producing a functioning nuclear weapon for good, destroying all of their research and heavy water in the process.
238*** As it turns out, the German scientists at the Nordhausen facility had already drawn up schematics and plans for a V2 rocket armed with a nuclear warhead, as detailed in the blueprints that Patterson snatches during the final level. Unfortunately for them, the heavy water shipments that the Germans had intended to use to create such a device was destroyed by Patterson a month prior, rendering the research useless. Instead, the Germans create a conventional V2 rocket warhead with much more explosive power than previous iterations. While not as powerful nor destructive than their first choice, it's still rather impressive, as proven when the sabotaged rocket levels the entire ElaborateUndergroundBase around it.
239** Who could forget the bonus levels of ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorUnderground'' where you fight German Shepherd dogs trained to wield small arms and drive armored vehicles, Nazis in knight armour (resplendent with their swastika shields), Nazi zombies (or aliens; this was the [=PS1=] so it's hard to tell, although the level title "Rotten to the Corps" in which they reside could point to them being the reanimated dead), and, of course, Nazi Robot SuperSoldiers! You even assemble your own RobotBuddy called Panzerknacker to help you take out the bad guys.
240*** DownplayedTrope in the main campaign. {{Secret Weapon}}s like the V1 Flying Bomb are noted to be rather advanced weapon designs when compared to similar Allied developments. Both Col. Stanley Hargrove and Manon herself note that the Western Allies desired to get their hands on the missiles and their designers following the end of hostilities in Europe. Which they ultimately do, and end up using the captured scientists, research, and captured missiles to create their own missile designs postwar.
241** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorFrontline'' gives us a downplayed example in the form of the Ho.IX. While [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horten_Ho_229 a real aircraft design]] that was indeed flown and tested in the final months of World War II, the actual aircraft only flew in early 1945, less than 3 months before the war's end. In this game, thanks to [[BigBad Rudolf von Sturmgeist's]] funding and supervision of the project, the Gotha facility tasked with the fighter's eventual mass production is able to produce a working and combat-capable prototype as early as September 1944. Had Patterson not raided the Gotha facility, it's very likely that the fighter would have gone into mass production and proven to be a threat to both Allied fighters and bombers.
242* ''VideoGame/OperationDarkness'' is nothing but this trope, with a dose of {{Ghostapo}} for good measure.
243* ''VideoGame/BloodRayne'' had some of this, most notably [[MightyGlacier Infantry General D. Mauler]] and the [[HumongousMecha Super Panzers]] under G. Gosler's command. It also had quite a bit of {{Ghostapo}}. And actual Nazis in longcoats and rocket packs.
244* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyZombies'', in addition to the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin eponymous undead]], includes quite a bit of this in downloadable maps, one of which is set in a factory with swastika-emblazoned teleporters, and features a RayGun (by name) and "Wunderwaffen" as weapons.
245** Nazi Zombies returns in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''. In addition to the RayGun and the teleporters,there is also the Thundergun, which fires a huge shock wave, and the Winter's Howl, a typical FreezeRay.
246* ''VideoGame/CrimsonSkies'' has ''Die Spinne,'' a German arms cartel that is ''heavily'' implied to be front for the Nazi Party (the games are set in an AlternateUniverse version of the 1930s). Their arsenal includes [[AirborneAircraftCarrier zeppelin carriers]], [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld zeppelin battleships]] bigger then most ''skyscrapers'' designed to ''eat'' other zeppelins, [[LightningGun Tesla Coil like weapons]], [[ShockAndAwe an extremely potent fighter plane armed with said Tesla weapon]], HumongousMecha [[SpiderTank Spider Tanks]] and little things like magnetic rockets and remote controlled rocket launchers (in the 30's). Oh, did we mention the ''weather control'' device built on a armored platform suspended between ''two'' of the aforementioned zeppelin battleships?
247* The ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'' series. Who has [[TankGoodness tanks]] armed with [[PainfullySlowProjectile painfully slow]] rolling mortar shells and [[ThisIsADrill mining drills]], anti-personell [[MacrossMissileMassacre homing missiles]], [[HumongousMecha antrophomorphic weapons]], [[ManEatingPlant man eating plants]], [[TheVirus a pathogen]] that turns the players [[ZombieApocalypse undead]], shiny flashing bullets and grenades and access to [[AppliedPhlebotinum alien technology]]? [[strike:ThoseWackyNazis]] The [[BrandX Rebel Army]] of course!
248* ''VideoGame/RocketRanger'' had an unnamed hero, with a jetpack, facing off against Nazis armed with anti-gravity mind-controlling GreenRocks and a base on the Moon. Eventually, it is revealed that the Nazis [[spoiler:are getting help from an alien "Intergalactic League of Fascists".]]
249* The early [=PS2=] release ''VideoGame/RingOfRed'' was an alternate history where (among other things) HumongousMecha were developed at the tail end of World War II. The game's intro is a well-done series of [[AMechByAnyOtherName AFWs]] spliced into actual WWII footage.
250* The ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}}'' have it's titular project, a Nazi research that revives dead soldiers into mindless zombies with ''psychic'' powers, and designed to be absolutely obedient to their creators. You play as one such soldier who regains your humanity after a heroic partisan fighter interrupts your conversion, and actively helps the Allies take on Nazi troops and your fellow Ubersoldiers.
251* This is the entire marketing campaign for ''VideoGame/WarFrontTurningPoint''. The three factions, Allies, Nazis and Soviets, each have their different superweapons. The Allies get the short end of the stick with a massive shield generator, the Soviets, in a nod to ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert'', have freeze rays and atomic freeze bombs, and the Nazis get the best deal with three radically different superweapons: jetpacks, monstrous jet-powered zeppelins, and robotic exoskeletons.
252* ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'''s final boss is "Master D", who looks exactly the same as Hitler and isn't fooling anyone. After waking up from a long nap, he proceeds to kill the leader of the entire bad guy army, call you a "damn fool", launch a doomsday weapon and get his [[YourHeadASplode head exploded by a missile.]]
253* The final mission of ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAirborne'', departing from the previously realistic campaigns, has [[MoreDakka heavy machinegun-armed]] [[GasMaskMooks gas-masked]] Nazi {{super soldier}}s.
254** What's interesting though is that this is actually a downplayed example, in that the soldiers in question are still wearing appropriate uniforms and equipment for the time, and are heavily implied to be wearing flak jackets underneath their uniforms.
255** The rest of the game actually averts this trope. The German troops all use standard-issue weapons for the time period.
256* Certain enemies, not to mention some bosses (such as the [[spoiler:Gotha[=/=]HO-IX]]) in ''[[VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo 1941: Counter Attack]]'' fit this trope.
257* ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheEmperorsTomb'': In Prague you face an experimental super-soldier in a typical mad scientist's laboratory. And then later there is Von Beck's notorious drill-tank.
258* ''Super Mario World Dark Horizon'' (a ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' fan game) has this... with Hitler gaining super saiyan powers via some sort of high tech science/meteor thing. Then again, given it's a Mario fan game, it also gives the Nazis the power of dimensional travel and the ability to use video game power ups, which is arguably this as well. And modern vehicles/weapons. The game also has Stupid Jetpack Osama Bin Laden too, with the latter using mechs and chemical weapons in a boss fight.
259* In ''Videogame/AkatsukiBlitzkampf'', minor antagonist and playable character Elektrosoldat is a Nazi robot. [[spoiler:More exactly, a mix of clone and robot created in likeness of ANaziByAnyOtherName Adler.]]
260* While the first ''VideoGame/BlazingAngels'' game was very realistic to World War II... [[ArtisticLicenseHistory except in a few places where it wasn't]], the sequel went way into this direction, featuring, amongst other examples, such things as a giant armoured zeppelin aircraft carrier attacking Cairo, an oversized Tesla cannon, remote-piloted missiles, and [[spoiler:a hyper-advanced German carrier plane protected from the player's weapons by what could only be described as a Franchise/StarTrek-esque force field]].
261* In ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'', some of the Nazis the protagonist has to kill are wearing a huge badass kind-of-mecha-armor, granted with huge flamethrowers and other heavy weaponery.
262* General Akhboob's true form in ''VideoGame/TotalCarnage''.
263* The UsefulNotes/TurboGrafx16 ShootEmUp game ''Download 2'' involves a group of terrorists taking possession of Adolf Hitler's brain in an attempt to revive him by re-creating it in digital form. It's up to an expert cyber diver named Syd and his partner Deva to defeat the terrorists and stop Hitler's resurrection.
264* ''VideoGame/BomberCrew'' displays a downplayed case of Nazi superscience on several occasions, especially in DLC content. This is generally at the level of being about a year to eighteen months ahead of where they actually were scientifically and taking some of the more fantastical claims of the capabilities of their desperation weapons at face value.
265** The "Secret Weapons" DLC is dedicated to this, with dozens of Ba 349 Natters and an ace who pilots a version that can inexplicably make more than a single pass. Furthermore, the final ace of the DLC has a fully-functional Ho 229 that takes every claim of its stealth capabilities at face value and is entirely invisible on your radar and is armed with Ruhrstahl X-4 homing missiles (which existed, but were never delivered to Luftwaffe forces before the war ended).
266** The USAAF DLC is set in the Mediterranean Theater circa 1942/43, and yet the Germans field several Me 163 Komets and Me 262 Schwalbes during the campaign, even though neither plane was operational until a year later.
267* ''Videogame/TheNewOrderLastDaysofEurope'': Consistently defied, as part of the deconstruction of the Third Reich in general; an empire that actively discarded facts as "Jewish science" and was constantly attracted to pseudoscientific beliefs would not have gotten far in the technological department even when given more time. As a result, all the Germans end up figuring out earlier would be the atomic bomb and enough aerospace engineering to make the first moon landing. Otherwise, it's either never invented, such as anything that could stop the Reich's decay, implemented disastrously, such as most of their sociological experiments, or tried and failed spectacularly.
268* ''VideoGame/TitanicAdventureOutOfTime'': [[spoiler: The "Nuclear Germany" ending has Hitler overthrow the Kaiser in 1927. Without Germany being ruined by World War I, the Nazis able to quickly advance the development of weapons, including funding research on nuclear energy. By 1939, the Nazis manage to create their own nuclear devices ahead of the complacent United States. In 1942, they promptly begin using their new warheads to eliminate all opposition in their conquest of Europe, London included]].
269* In ''VideoGame/AzurLane'', the [[SpaceshipGirl shipgirls]] of the Iron Blood (the stand-in for WWI/WWII-era Germany) tend towards advanced cyberpunk-looking rigging with mechanical limbs or mechanical shark heads, giving them the appearance of high-tech {{Cute Monster Girl}}s, whereas the rigging of most of the other nations' shipgirls bear much more resemblance to their original WWII-era ships. In-universe, this is implied to be because the Iron Blood are much more willing to incorporate Siren technology than the other factions.
270* Some of the missions in the ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series involves sabotaging realistic Nazi wünderwaffen, mostly in the first game its standalone expansion. The original game features the V-2 rocket in the final two missions, with the finale involving taking out the German nuclear weapons programme. The expansion has a couple of missions where the team have to take out weapons such as a railway gun and jet fighters. The second game has a three mission story arc focused in the recovery of the Enigma device.
271* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' leaned hard into this trope for the Waffentrager event. It even lands a two-fer: firstly, implying somehow that Germany would have been able to construct a 95-ton tank destroyer carrying a 128mm autoloading cannon with a 5-round magazine and a 40 kph top speed, and secondly by taking this building-sized monstrosity and equipping it with a LightningGun, {{EMP}} wave emitter, and {{Teleportation}} device. A sprinkling of remote-control 'drone' tanks rounds out the wacky nonsense. The BigBad of the event is known as Max "The Engineer" Von Kreiger, a stereotypical [[HerrDoktor evil Nazi scientist]], complete with monocle, bald head, and perpetual scowl.
272* The nation of Belka in the Strangereal world of ''VideoGame/AceCombat'' is basically Germany minus the overt fascism. Nearly any time a crazy superweapon shows up (and being Ace Combat, this is once or twice a game at minimum) it's a safe bet Belka Did It.
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276* ''Webcomic/IrregularWebcomic'' repeatedly features Nazi super-tech. Among other things, Hitler is a BrainInAJar. "Nazi science sneers at X" has become something of a running gag in the strip.
277* As it has done with so many things, Kris Straub's ''Webcomic/{{Chainsawsuit}}'' [[http://chainsawsuit.com/comic/2009/10/06/strip-303/ went to town]] with this one, too.
278* In ''Webcomic/JesusChristInTheNameOfTheGun'', Nazis capture [[spoiler:Jesus]] and plan on [[spoiler:using his blood]] to revive Hitler, who was shot in the head by [[spoiler:a time traveling Creator/ErnestHemingway]]. A chapter later we find out that Hitler was [[spoiler:NotQuiteDead, a werewolf and probably a servant of the Devil, too]] and Nazis had created some kind of [[spoiler:ogre-like beings on which they were going to use the blood to bring them to life]].
279* ''[[http://strangeaeons.comicdish.com Strange Aeons]]'' is a DieselPunk comic where the Nazis use retro-futuristic technology, including an armored warship-zeppelin and some kind of Tesla gun.
280* In ''Webcomic/BlackAdventures'', Team Plasma cybernetically modifies Hitler into [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Genesect]].
281* According to [[http://satwcomic.com/fishy-situation this]] ''Webcomic/ScandinaviaAndTheWorld'' strip, Nazi Germany created not just robots, but [[{{Ghostapo}} vampire werewolf]] [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot robot martians]].
282* ''Webcomic/TheUnspeakableVaultOfDoom'' gave the Nazi's the Necronomicon. It.. [[http://www.goominet.com/unspeakable-vault/vault/504/ didn't quite work out]].
283* In ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'' Hitlerella was [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/03/24/springtime-for-hitlerella/ apparently]] created by the Nazis to be an evil counter to the original Wonderella, but wasn't finished by the time of Berlin's fall and ended up in stasis for 60 years.
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287* [[http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/3458846/ This]] archived Website/FourChan thread. It actually features the phrase "[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Australian witch doctor special forces]]".
288* Weebl's [[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/onthemoon/ On the Moon]] has a Moon Hitler that walks around in a giant robot, and has a Nazi Moonbase. Whether this and [[http://www.ironsky.net/ Iron Sky]] are related or just coincidence I don't know.
289* [[http://www.io9.com io9]] had an article on Dieselpunk versions of UsefulNotes/WW2 leaders, and they included: [[http://cache-02.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/gallery/8/2009/07/medium_3740651106_9fd5daba56_o.jpg Jetpack Hitler]].
290* ''Podcast/ThrillingAdventureHour'': The Nazis in the universe of [[CaptainPatriotic Jefferson Reid]] and [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy Amelia Earhart]] are capable of [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing Americans]], turning humans into giant half-gorilla super-soldiers, [[MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight travelling in time to further their goals]] and bringing the dead back to life.
291* One of the secondary authors of the ''Literature/ChakonaSpace'' got into this with [[http://www.chakatsden.com/chakat/Stories/WolvesInTheSnow.html "Wolves in the Snow"]], where it turned out that [[LegoGenetics morphs]] were first developed nearly a hundred years earlier than previously thought.
292* French Youtuber "[[https://www.youtube.com/user/epenser1 e-penser]]" made his second(2015) april's fool by telling the (fake) story of the inventor of Hitler's exoskeleton and portable missile launcher.
293* Website/AlternateHistoryDotCom tends to refer to this as [[http://wiki.alternatehistory.com/doku.php/alternate_history/german_techwank German Techwank]], and spends fun deconstructing the idea.
294* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': Let's face it, it would be more surprising if this ''weren't'' in the series. It comes up in the BackStory for both Lady Astarte and Eisenmadel, among other places.
295* The Nazis of ''Podcast/RedPandaAdventures'' are armed with things such as ray guns, dinosaur cavalry, and superweapons powered by a captured EldritchAbomination. These weapons are the work of MadScientist Friedrich von Schlitz, Hitler's chief scientific adviser, who is capable of combining scientific innovation with dark magic in ways practitioners of both never thought possible.
296* A recurring topic in ''WebVideo/BedtimeStoriesYoutubeChannel''.
297** In "The Skies over Kecksburg", the top-secret project Die Glocke is shown. In "For Whom The Bell Tolls", the project that led up to its creation is depicted.
298** "Evil Under the Ice" has Nazi "Haunebu" UFO-esque craft engage in an OldSchoolDogfight with US Navy Corsair and Bearcat fighters, resulting in a CurbStomp battle for the US forces and having them retreat from Antarctic waters.
299** "The New York Nuke" details a possible German nuclear weapons project, as well as an aircraft capable of heading to the United States from mainland Europe and back.
300* "[[https://youtu.be/nXsth_xb5KE Die Glocke: Hitler's Anti-gravity Machine?]]" by Mark Felton Productions deals rather harshly with this subject, and the people who promote the more far-fetched projects:
301--> '''Felton:''' And this leads to the most overwhelmingly obvious question of all: if Hitler had [=UFOs=] and anti-gravity machines, then how the Hell did he lose the war?
302* The video "Drive Recklessly" by The Midnight Show has Hitler (who was just saved from being hit by a car through a woman's cautious driving) escaping in a cardboard box "Nazi Time Machiene".
303* ''Website/SCPFoundation''[='s=] [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2461 SCP-2461 ("Aftermath")]]. SCP-2461 is a set of recovered Nazi artifacts. SCP-2461-A is a flying saucer with X-ray laser turrets, SCP-2461-B are exoskeleton {{Power Armor}}s, SCP-2461-D are X-ray laser pistols and SCP-2461-E are X-ray laser rifles.
304* In September 2023, ''[[Website/BabylonBee The Babylon Bee]]'' ran a story headlined "[[https://babylonbee.com/news/canadian-parliament-gives-standing-ovation-to-mecha-hitler-for-role-in-killing-russians Canadian Parliament Gives Standing Ovation To Mecha Hitler For Role In Fighting Russians]]". A few days earlier, Parliament had given a standing ovation to a 98-year-old Ukrainian WWII veteran during a visit by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. As it turned out, said veteran had served in a Waffen-SS unit.
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308* On ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Archer}} Archer: Danger Island]]'', Nazi technology in 1939 includes MiniMecha. Subverted somewhat in that this is really just a dream while Archer is having AdventuresInComaLand.
309* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''
310** "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E24To26TheSavageTime The Savage Time]]" has the BigBad, Vandal Savage, send a laptop through time to himself in the 40's which contains mechanical schematics and Allied war plans, including the Normandy Invasion. The Nazis actually turn the tide of the war (using the War Wheels from the ''Blackhawk'' comics) and very nearly destroy New York City with an atom bomb. Needless to say, the heroes stop him JustInTime. Oh, and Hitler has been frozen but is thawed out at the end to [[HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct carry on to his appointed destiny]].
311** "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E7PatriotAct Patriot Act]]" has a (fortunately) failed attempt at a Nazi SuperSoldier formula, which, after decades in storage, gets dug up and personally used by the anti-superhuman [[GeneralRipper General Eiling]] so he can take down the League himself.
312* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'' played with this. It also revealed that Hitler's stare can ''kill'' Captain Planet. Because the man is so full of hate, which to Captain Planet, is as toxic as any type of pollution. Seriously.
313* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' had the Kriegstaffebots, which were an army of humanoid German robots resembling SS soldiers created by a Nazi scientist who was a member of one of the mystery-solving groups that preceded the current Mystery Incorporated.
314* In ''WesternAnimation/SgtSavageAndHisScreamingEagles'', the Nazis were working on genetic and cybernetic enhancements, with the kidnapped Sergeant Savage as a guinea pig.
315* In the ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots'' episode "[[Recap/LoveDeathAndRobotsAlternateHistories Alternate Histories]]", which is all about Hitler [[TheyKilledKennyAgain dying in increasingly outlandish ways]], the final scenario has [[spoiler:a time-traveling Hitler who lived to old age in a robot suit, who goes back in time to save his younger self from an assassination attempt/sloppy rescue attempt]].
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