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    Hitler 

Der Führer, Adolf Hitler

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"Destiny is in the hands of a very few men."

Played By: Wolf Muser

The Führer of the Third Reich.


  • Adaptational Heroism: The Man in the High Castle may be the only form of media ever to portray Hitler as the lesser of two evils. (By comparison, in the original novel, he was locked in a lunatic asylum by his own allies.)
  • Anti-Villain: It tells you a lot about the world of The Man in the High Castle that Adolf Hitler qualifies as an Anti-Villain. Hitler is the only thing stopping the Nazis from going out and bombing the Japanese.
  • Barrier Maiden: Him being alive is the only reason the alternate 1962 is still peaceful and not a nuclear wasteland. Japan and Germany are still at peace, because Hitler respects the Japanese and sees them as equals. Should Hitler die, his successor, probably Himmler or Goebbels, would definitely attack the Japanese Empire in an attempt at full world domination, resulting in another but more devastating war.
  • Big Bad: He's the man most responsible for the horrors of the setting, including the multiple genocides, atomic bombings, and state-driven terrorization and repression of its own people. This becomes a subversion after the reveal that his more hardline followers want to start another war with Japan, whereas he is opposed to such action.
  • Break Them by Talking: Just like in real life, Hitler's greatest weapon was his oratory powers. He shows his skill with this in the first season finale as he manages to stop Rudolph Wegener from assassinating him through a "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He opposes a nuclear war with Japan, because he correctly recognizes the devastation it would cause to the entire world.
  • Evil Virtues: He may still be a genocidal warlord in this setting, but he respects the Japanese enough to oppose a nuclear war that would in all likelihood destroy the planet. Plus, he's completely unshaken even while being held at gunpoint, and unwilling to let his apparently deteriorating health affect his actions in any way.
  • Historical Domain Character: This is fairly self-evident.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: Purely on the basis of not favouring a nuclear war with Japan, he astonishingly manages to be less evil than other Nazi factions.
  • Nerves of Steel: Stays completely calm when being held at gunpoint, despite knowing the wielder of the gun clearly intends to kill him.
  • Older and Wiser: A twisted and darker example of this trope. Thanks to the The Grasshopper Lies Heavy movies, this Hitler seems aware of his fate and the Third Reich's fate in other realities, and here he is trying to preserve his legacy by trying to prevent a nuclear war between Germany and Japan.
  • Orcus on His Throne: He has largely secluded himself to his mountainside castle, not involving himself much with the day-to-day running of the empire he built. The main threat of the series is the Succession Crisis that would result in the event of his death leading to a possible nuclear war with Japan.
  • Properly Paranoid: Hitler stays in a fortified castle far away from urban areas and is always guarded by a SS contingent 24/7. He even keeps pistols within reach in his room.
    Heydrich: Our leader's paranoia at least has one advantage. He hides weapons everywhere.
  • Tampering with Food and Drink: Slipping into a coma from poison administered on behalf of Martin Heusmann, Hitler dies in his sleep in Season 2's end.
  • Villainous Legacy: He dies near the end of the second season, but the empire he has built persists and his successors ruthlessly continue his dreams of conquest, seeking to invade the rest of the multiverse.
  • Working Through the Cold: Everyone talks about how he does not have long to live, but he himself acts like nothing is wrong.

    Himmler 

Reichsführer-SS/Führer Heinrich Himmler

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"The thousand-year Reich cannot be deceived, and can never be destroyed!"

Played By: Kenneth Tigar

Hitler's Number Two, head of the SS (Schutzstaffel).


  • Allohistorical Allusion: In an ironic twist, at the end of season 2, he makes a big speech about Heusmann's betrayal of Hitler being an abominable act. The historical Himmler tried to make a deal with the Allies behind Hitler's back at the end of the war in a pathetic attempt to save his own skin.
  • Big Bad: After Hitler's death and Heusmann's arrest, Himmler is left leading the Reich and takes center stage as the main antagonist, being behind much of the conflict of season 3.
  • Casting Gag: Kenneth Tigar played the old man in The Avengers (2012) who refused to kneel to Loki, essentially saying that he (Loki) was like the Nazis.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: Himmler is portrayed with quite a deep, booming voice.
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Like his historical counterpart he has round glasses which enhance his icy demeanor.
  • Historical Domain Character: Himmler was the Reichsführer-SS, Chief of German Police and Minister of the Interior of Nazi Germany.
  • Historical Villain Downgrade: Likely on purpose. In real life, Himmler attempted to sell Hitler's skin to save his own life, while in the show he seems a steadfast supporter. However, this is likely because the Nazis won in this world, so Himmler had no reason to falter in his loyalty. The fact that his rival Hermann Goering was executed in this timeline for attempting a coup against Hitler also presumably dissuaded Himmler.
  • Hypocrite: Has Nicole arrested and sent to a "re-education facility" for her bisexual lifestyle, specifically calling it "perversion". Himmler is suspected to have been bisexual himself, though unlike his archenemy Ernst Röhm, he seems to have kept quiet about it. Such hypocrisy would not be unusual for the nazi leadership.
  • Incurable Cough of Death: In Season 4, he is still alive from the assassination attempt a year on, but experiences coughing fits due to unspecified injuries to his lungs which requires him to get fresh oxygen from a gas tank to stop it. Downplayed since it doesn't kill him, since Smith exploits a coughing episode by switching up the immediately-available air canister with Zyklon.
  • Ironic Death: Himmler is forced to breath Zyklon gas from a sabotaged tank during one of his coughing fits by a traitorous Smith whom the former tried to screw over first. A fitting end for the Nazi who had helped organise the mass genocides and had been betrayed by the one person he was grooming to take a leadership role for the Reich.
  • Lesser of Two Evils: Subverted. Initially Himmler appears to be a saner option compared to Heusmann, but it's later revealed that Heusmann's ambition to Take Over the World pales in comparison to Himmler's ambition to Take Over ALL Worlds.
  • Multiversal Conqueror: He orders the construction of the Nebenswelt so that the Nazis can expand their empire across the multiverse.
  • Rank Up: He becomes the new Fuehrer after Hitler's death and Heusmann's arrest for his murder.
  • Sadist: He concluded Joe's assassin brainwashing by forcing Joe to shoot his own father, which went too far and turned Joe into a Serial Killer. After Jahr Null concludes with the destruction of the Statue of Liberty, Himmler doesn't bat an eye or clap his hands. It's only after the pro-Nazi riots start burning down buildings and beating civilians on the street to death, that he starts smiling and laughing and comparing it to how he enjoyed Kristallnacht, preventing public services from stepping in, and standing on the open sidewalk to watch it firsthand. This gets him shot.
  • Uncertain Doom: He's shot by the resistance at the end of season 3, with his fate uncertain as Smith states he's still in the middle of surgery. He survives, but not without health complications.
  • Villainous Rescue: Himmler's arrest of Heusmann is what stops the world from entering into a nuclear war.

    Frau Oberst Himmler 

Margarete Himmler

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Played By: Gwynyth Walsh

Himmler's wife and the head of the German Red Cross.


  • Behind Every Great Man: She's in charge of her husband's schedule and speech-writing, besides her own activities. She advises to Helen that she too should put her efforts into elevating her husband's position.
  • Historical Domain Character: Like the real-life Marga Himmler, she's a collaborator of her husband and head of the Red Cross.
  • The Baroness: Klebb-type. She's a cold, militaristic figure with a degree of authority.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Her fate following the purge of Himmler and the rest of the Nazi leadership at Smith and Goertzmann's hands is never brought up.

    Heydrich 

SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich

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"Loyalty is an overrated virtue, championed by the bovine, dignified by the weak to justify their weakness."

Played By: Ray Proscia

A prominent SS officer and chief of the Reich Main Security Office.


  • Adaptation Dye-Job: The real Heydrich was notorious for being the only person in Nazi High Command that actually matched the blue-eyed blond Aryan ideal. He's played by the brown-eyed and brown-haired (though now mostly bald and grey) Ray Proscia.
  • Adaptational Villainy: In the book, his faction is the faction that opposes a nuclear war with Japan. Here, he's depicted as a complete sociopath. This may not necessarily be much of an upgrade in villainy, since his book counterpart is more like the least evil of a number of evil Nazi factions rather than not being evil at all.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: When Smith recites his nickname, the "Man with the Iron Heart", Heydrich admits that he's particularly fond of that one.
  • The Chessmaster: He's slowly orchestrating a coup against the Führer.
  • The Dragon: Turns out he didn't plan on becoming Führer himself, but was acting on under the orders of Heusmann.
  • The Dreaded: Everyone treats him with a heavy dose of fear.
    Helen: Heydrich scares me, John. H-He says it's for the glory of the Reich, but he enjoys the things that he does.
  • Historical Domain Character: Heydrich was a real person, and was even more monstrous in reality. This is the man who thought up the Holocaust.
  • Hunting the Most Dangerous Game: By his own admission to Smith's children, he's proud to have literally hunted down "subhumanoids" in Africa.
  • Rank Up: Heydrich was an Obergruppenführer during World War II. It seems that at some point he was promoted one tier, although the rank of Oberst-Gruppenführer wasn't introduced until after his death in 1942.
  • Red Baron: "The Man Without a Heart", Smith dubs him, and he wears the title proudly. Also counts for the historical Heydrich, who was dubbed "The Butcher of Prague". Hitler himself called Heydrich "The Man with an Iron Heart", and a common joke before Heydrich's death was that he served as "Himmler's Brain".
  • Out-Gambitted: Heydrich's attempted coup to overthrow Hitler gets undone by Hitler himself, who already knew the coup was coming thanks to the film reels.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: In a manner of speaking. In real life, Heydrich was killed by the Czech resistance in 1942, before the Germans even began to lose the war, while in this universe he's still alive literally twenty years later, in 1962.
  • The Sociopath: He is planning to start a nuclear war that would kill millions in the process and doesn't show a single ounce of regret or remorse for that matter.
  • The Starscream: He doesn't hide the fact that he wants to overthrow Hitler in a coup.

    Heusmann 

Reichsminister Martin Heusmann

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"There is no God in heaven. That means it's up to us to turn this life into heaven on Earth."
Played By: Sebastian Roché

A minister of Nazi Germany.


  • Big Bad Wannabe: Seemingly appeared as the Big Bad at the end of Season 2, after assassinating Hitler; however, at the beginning of Season 3, he is executed by his own son.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He pretended to lack ambition and look weak so that Hitler would choose him as his successor as acting Reichskanzler. In fact, he was plotting against Hitler all along and even poisoned him to take over.
  • The Chessmaster: In actuality, he has been playing a long gambit to put himself in charge and destroy Japan, the sole remaining rival to absolute Nazi world domination.
  • Disappeared Dad: He's Joe's father who was always absent. Subverted in that he claims he didn't abandon Joe, his mother took their son with her to the United States when she became disgusted with the Nazi ideology.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Heusmann is a unrepentant genocidal Nazi, but he does actually seem to care for his son and wishes to make amends. He also talks with sorrow about having lost his wife and other children during the war.
  • Face Death with Dignity: When brought to the execution grounds at the beginning of Season 3, Martin, upon realizing that Joe has to shoot him dead to be reinstated into the SS, calmly tells his son to do what he has to do, reciting his family motto ("Heart of steel") until Joe shoots him in the head.
  • Knight Templar: Never doubts that he's entirely right in his quest to wipe out the lesser races so the Aryan race can live in absolute harmony.
  • The Man Behind the Man: Heydrich, who plotted to overthrow Hitler and declare war on Japan, was actually working for Heusmann, making him a Greater-Scope Villain for season 1.
  • No Historical Figures Were Harmed: He's possibly a stand-in for Albert Speer, Hitler's chief architect (and self-claimed "only friend"), as Speer's fate in this alternate history is not elaborated upon anywhere so far, or else Heusmann was Speer's successor. He could even be seen as something of a Take That! directed at Speer, who is nowadays viewed to have attempted a Historical Villain Downgrade on himself. Heusmann is more bureaucratic and rational than most of his peers, but he undeniably embraces the genocidal tenets of naziism.
  • The Starscream: He was the mastermind and beneficiary of Heydrich's plot to overthrow Hitler.
  • Visionary Villain: He aims to end conflict from Earth by committing genocide against the Japanese so only the "Master Race" remains and may live in peace.

    Wegener 

SS-Standartenführer Rudolph Wegener

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Played By: Carsten Norgaard

A Nazi official from Berlin, he travels usually under the assumed name of Swedish businessman Victore Baynes. He knows Tagomi from way back.


  • The Atoner: World War II and the subsequent genocides clearly left Rudolph guilty, and he seeks to atone for it.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Travels under a fake name.
  • Death by Adaptation: His book counterpart survives the events of the book. He is Driven to Suicide in the final episode of the first season.
  • Mr. Exposition: Serves as this in providing Tagomi (and the audience) on what's happening in Germany.
  • Prevent the War: Agrees with Tagomi that they should prevent a shooting war between the GNR and the JPS.
  • Sadistic Choice: Is provided one first by Heydrich (kill Hitler or lose everything you love), and then much more effectively by Hitler (kill Hitler and get solace for previous genocides he had participated in, or kill himself and keep solace in the fact that he is not causing an even worse genocide of the Japanese).
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: The war left some massive psychological scars on him.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: When Hitler says that Wegener was lost when he lost his faith in the Reich, Wegener snarls, "I was lost the first time I committed evil in your name!"
  • Token Good Teammate: He's the "good" Nazi of the show, being moral and seeing the errors of Nazi ideology. He knows that he's definitely not a good man after the things he's done, and he wants to make it right any way he can.

    Dr. Mengele 

Dr. Josef Mengele

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Played By: John Hans Tester

A high-ranking officer in the SS science division.


  • Historical Domain Character: Josef Mengele was an SS "doctor" (in the loosest sense of the word) who conducted horrifying medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz. He escaped capture at the end of the war and died in South America in 1979.
  • Mad Scientist: As if Mengele would have any other profession. Here he experiments on people who travel from alternate worlds.
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: The real Mengele studied medicine and carried out human experiments on death camp prisoners with little to no scientific purpose behind them. Here, he's apparently also an engineer capable of constructing an Interdimensional Travel Device. At the very least, it's clear that he's experimenting on captured travelers and organizing the test subjects.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: He's last seen showing John Smith his "map of the multiverse". He's not shown during the Resistance attack on Die Nebenwelt, though it is likely he was Killed Offscreen during the raid.

    Keller 

SS-Gruppenführer Keller

Played By: Stephan Goldbach

A Gruppenführer of the SS sent by Heusmann to support John Smith.


  • Bald of Evil: A bald Nazi officer of the SS
  • The Brute: He commands Nazi SS forces, though he's of a rank subordinate to John Smith, and advocates razing an entire city in response to the Resistance uprising.
  • Fallen Hero: Like Smith, he was a former member of the United States military during the Second World War, who joined the SS after the Axis victory.

    Eichmann 

SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer Adolf Eichmann

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Played By: Timothy Murphy

A general in the SS and part of Himmler's war council.


  • Historical Domain Character: Eichmann was an SS officer during the war, playing a huge part in the organization of the Holocaust alongside Heydrich. After the war, he fled to South America, until he was captured by Mossad agents and tried and executed for war crimes in Israel.
  • Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Actor Timothy Murphy's German accent is... off, to say the least.
  • Rank Up: He has attained a significantly higher-rank than the real Eichmann or even his boss Heydrich ever did.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: He's introduced as a potential enemy to Smith, but is killed off in the same episode as part of Smith's and Goertzmann's coup against Himmler.

    Goertzmann 

SS-Obergruppenführer Wilhelm Goertzmann

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Played By: Marc Rissman

An ambitious young SS general and a rival to Smith.


  • The Bad Guy Wins: By the end of the series, Goertzmann has murdered all his rivals and has placed himself as head of the Third Reich, with no signs of any division or collapse.
  • No Historical Figures Were Harmed: From his intimidating height to his selfishness and fanaticism, he appears to be a stand-in for Ernst Kaltenbrunner, the most senior surviving SS general officer who attempted to lie his way out of the Nuremberg trials, but was convicted and hanged by the Allies in 1946.
  • Karma Houdini: At the end of the series, Goertzmann is now leader of the third Reich with no signs his reign is collapsing.
  • The Starscream: While he's initially hinted to be gunning for John Smith, he later strikes a deal with Smith to take part in his coup against the Reich leadership, then ruling jointly from both Berlin and New York.
  • We Can Rule Together: He makes a deal with Smith to overthrow Himmler and divide up the Reich between them as equals.

    Göring 

Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring

Hitler's former second-in-command.
  • The Ghost: He is never shown and is mentioned to have been dead for some time before the series began.
  • Historical Domain Character: Hermann Göring was the Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe and the second most powerful man in the Nazi Party. When Hitler decided to stay in Berlin while the Soviets were closing in, Göring attempted to assume command of the crumbling Third Reich and was expelled from all his offices. He was later captured and sentenced to death at the Nuremberg Trials, but committed suicide before he could be hanged.
  • The Starscream: Sometime before the start of the series, Göring attempted to seize power during a period in which Hitler was in poor health and not expected to survive. When he recovered, Hitler ordered Göring and his entire family to be killed.

    Rommel 

Reichsmarschall Erwin Rommel

The famed "Desert Fox," who was appointed Reichsmarschall of the newly-conquered North America.


  • The Ghost: Rommel is mentioned a few times over the series, but he never actually appears.
  • Historical Domain Character: Erwin Rommel was one of Hitler's favorite generals, leading German troops in North Africa.
  • Rank Up: Historically, Rommel died as a field marshal. Here, he was promoted to Reichsmarschall shortly after the Nazi conquest of the Eastern United States. While he was eventually replaced with George Lincoln Rockwell, he is apparently still in a position of authority as he is mentioned as a potential successor for Hitler.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: At the start of the series, when there is much speculation about Hitler's health, Ed says that Rommel is pretty much the only decent man who can take over after he dies.

American Reich Officials

    Rockwell 

Reichsmarschall George Lincoln Rockwell

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Played By: David Furr

Governor of Nazi-controlled North America.


  • Asshole Victim: Other Nazis don't like him very much, and he gets humiliatingly deposed and exiled to Cuba by Smith, who follows up by having him assassinated a few weeks later. Possibly an Allohistorical Allusion, as the real Rockwell was killed by one of his own followers after a falling out over ideology.
  • Hate Sink: Even among the Nazis, he's a particularly disreputable character, having been named Reichsmarshall because he founded the American Nazi Party, and is also arrogant, smug, and sleazy.
  • Historical Domain Character: George Lincoln Rockwell was the founder of the post-war American Nazi Party, a supporter of racial segregation and Holocaust denier, and was shot dead (by one of his own party members) in 1967.
  • In the Back: Smith sends his regards via a large knife through his torso while Rockwell is watching a live sex show.
  • Out-Gambitted: He spends season 3 plotting against Smith to have him removed and nip his ascendency in the Reich's chain of command in the bud. This plan falls apart when Smith blackmails Rockwell's co-conspirator Hoover into framing Rockwell.
  • The Quisling: He's an American in the highest position of authority on behalf of the Nazi occupation.

    Hoover 

ARBInote  Director J. Edgar Hoover

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Played By: William Forsythe

Head of ARBI, the Nazi version of the FBI.


  • Actor Allusion: This isn't the first time William Forsythe collaborated with the Nazis on TV.
  • Big Brother Is Watching: Due to the rise in Americanism following the Japanese withdrawal from the West Coast, he proposes 24-hour surveillance on every single person in the American Reich through wiretapping and cameras on all private and public facilities.
  • Les Collaborateurs: He's an American serving the Nazi state as an autority.
  • Defiant to the End: Right before Smith executes him, he refuses to beg for his life. Smith doesn't care either way.
  • The Dragon: To George Lincoln Rockwell in his plot to bring down Smith.
  • Fat Bastard: He's a heavyset man that serves Nazism.
  • Historical Domain Character: The real Hoover was the founder of the FBI. Here, he is a collaborator with the reigning Nazis.
  • I Fight for the Strongest Side!: Smith notes that Hoover will side with whoever has more power after Smith gets evidence of Hoover's own sordid secrets that would surely get him executed, he joins Smith to bring down Rockwell. However, later on when Smith's loyalty to Himmler becomes suspect due to Helen's actions, he begins to compile evidence against him once again, this time bugging the Smith penthouse.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: For much of season 3, he's scheming with George Lincoln Rockwell to have Smith removed from power. However, Smith blackmails Hoover with his own sordid private life that would get him in hot water with the Reich, so he helps Smith frame Rockwell instead. From that point onwards, Hoover becomes a loyal servant of Smith.
  • Out-Gambitted: In season 4, he makes another move against Smith by monitoring his family and residences to build a case against him, then present these findings to Himmler to have Smith deposed. However, Smith saw this coming, and made arrangements to usurp control of the Reich, then personally guts Hoover with his service knife.

    Henry 

Henry Collins

Played By: Kurt Evans

Deputy Minister of Information of the GNR and head of the Greater Nazi News Service. Husband of Lucy.


  • Asshole Victim: The man's a complete tool, so his death doesn't really sadden anyone.
  • Les Collaborateurs: Like John Smith, he's American but came to serve the Nazi Regime.
  • Karmic Death: He's gunned down whilst forcibly telling the public the truth after a entire career of lies.
  • I Have Your Wife: The Resistance kidnaps Lucy to blackmail Henry into collaborating with them. He refuses, however, until Dixon tells him she's pregnant.
  • Mouth of Sauron: As head of the Propaganda Machine, he selects and delivers the official news of the GNR.

    Turner 

Billy Turner

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Played By: Giles Panton

The Minister of Propaganda at the American Reich.


  • Expy: He's a Nazi Don Draper.
  • Propaganda Machine: He runs and devises the propaganda initiatives for the American Reich. In his first scene, many of his drafts for fascist propaganda are seen.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!: He has contacts with the New York Police, which he uses to get Thelma out of prison after she's arrested on a raid at a lesbian bar.

    Raeder 

SS-Sturmbannführer Erich Raeder

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Played By: Aaron Blakely

A SS officer working under Smith, he serves as his personal aide in the GNR military.


    Reiss 

Hugo Reiss

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Played By: Bernhard Forcher

The GNR Ambassador to the Pacific States.


    Diels 

SS-Oberführer Oliver Diels

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Played By: Alex Zahara

An SS Oberführer stationed at the GNR embassy in San Francisco.


    Whitcroft 

Generaloberst Bill Whitcroft

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Played By: Eric Lange

A German Army general and former US Army officer.


  • Fallen Hero: Like Smith, he is a former US Army officer who joined the Reich to secure its advantages.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: In the series finale, after he learns that Smith is dead, he calls off the Luftwaffe attacks on the newly liberated Pacific States.
  • My Country, Right or Wrong: When his superior informs Smith and his fellow soldiers that those who willingly join the Reich will be given prominent positions. Upon taking a swastika armband, Whitcroft says it is only a piece of cloth.
  • The Quisling: Like John, he's a US national who has risen high by serving the Reich and even fought the Resistance.
  • Undying Loyalty: To John. When he discovers that Hoover is collecting evidence against John, he brings the news to the him and proposes he takes over the American Reich using the nuclear arsenal as a deterrent against Berlin. When John refuses, Bill assures him he'll follow John no matter what and is entrusted with the safety of the Smith family should John be killed in Berlin.

American Reich Civilians

Smith Family

    Thomas 

Thomas Smith

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Played By: Quinn Lord

John and Helen's only son and their eldest child.


  • The All-American Boy: In keeping with his parents' portrayal as the typical 1950s-style married couple with a fascist twist, Thomas is a polite and dutiful son who loves sports and outdoor activities, who just happens to believe wholeheartedly in Nazi ideas about politics and racial hygiene.
  • Driven to Suicide: After watching his father being honored by the Nazi leadership for bringing down Heusmann, he delivers himself to the authorities to be euthanized for suffering an incurable genetic disorder. Also a situation of Honor Before Reason, as Thomas appears to do it as his responsibility to his family and the Nazi laws that they and their society follow.
  • Nice Guy: If you take apart the Nazi indoctrination he has been raised in since birth, which is hardly his fault, Thomas is a genuinely nice boy.
  • Precocious Crush: Thomas appears to be developing this towards Juliana.
  • Tomato in the Mirror: He doesn't take it well when he finds out he suffers from an incurable genetic disorder that, according to Nazi ideology and laws, make him a "useless eater".

    Jennifer 

Jennifer Smith

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John and Helen's eldest daughter and their second child.

  • Bratty Teenage Daughter: Averted — while the other characters think she is this, with Amy rolling her eyes and dismissively saying "teenagers" when Jennifer refuses to eat breakfast with the family, Jennifer's supposed bratty behavior is actually her reaction to finding out what her father being a high-ranking Nazi actually means.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: After seeing the BCR broadcast, she lays into Helen about the death camps and Thomas's death, and says tearfully that she never wants to be like Helen.
    "Everything we have was bought with other people's lives!"

    Amy 

Amy Smith

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Played By: Gracyn Shinyei

John and Helen's second daughter and their youngest child.


  • Conditioned to Accept Horror: Raised and educated within Nazi ideology, she's the first to stand up and give the Nazi salute during Thomas's memorial in which he's praised for turning himself in for eugenic euthanasia.

Other civilians

    Dr. Adler 

Dr. Gerald "Gerry" Adler

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Played By: Kevin Mc Nulty

The Smith family doctor and a close friend of John and Helen.


  • Affectionate Nickname: His friends call him "Gerry".
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: His wife thinks he's this trope since she believes her husband is "helping the community" by euthanizing the undesirables and gets death threats and called a murderer for this.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: He's killed by the same poison that he gave to John to euthanize his son.
  • Killed to Uphold the Masquerade: John kills him to prevent Dr Adler from revealing his son's medical condition to the GNR authority.
  • To Be Lawful or Good: While he understands most parents hate euthanizing their children, he still does it since it's the law of the GNR. Unfortunately, his decisions to stick to the law by not keeping Thomas's medical condition a secret and almost revealing the boy's condition to the authorities if John doesn't euthanize his son first ends up getting him killed by John to keep it a secret.

    Alice 

Alice Adler

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Played By: Gillian Barber

Dr. Adler's wife and a close friend of Helen.


  • Asshole Victim: She is killed by Helen in self-defense when trying to strangle her in a rage in retaliation for Helen slapping her and to avenge her husband's death after spitefully pointing out Helen's daughters possibly inheriting defects like the late Thomas and should be reported in the name of the Reich to join their brother in death and calling out the Smiths for their hypocrisy in terms of their loyalty to the Reich.
  • Killed to Uphold the Masquerade: Helen accidentally kills her while confronting her to stop spreading "rumors" about Gerry's death. John later breaks into her home to stage a robbery and make it seem like she was killed by a burglar.
  • Revenge Before Reason: She lusts to seek justice for and to avenge her husband Gerry's death by spreading "rumors" and even threatened Helen to report her daughters for possibly carrying defects out of spite and revenge.
  • Spanner in the Works: She almost had an investigator examine her husband's body since she correctly believed he was poisoned and not dead from a heart attack, thereby revealing the truth about his death. To prevent that, John orders that Dr. Adler's body be "accidentally" cremated.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: The more suspicious she is about the mysterious circumstances of her husband's death, the more antagonistic she is towards the Smiths for their involvement in Season 3.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Was a close friend of Helen, until her husband's death and her suspicions about the Smiths being involved made her turn against her.
  • Walking Spoiler: See how all her entries are marked.

    Lucy 

Lucy Collins

Played By: Emily Holmes

A close friend of Helen and wife to Henry Collins, the Deputy Minister of Information of the GNR.


  • Functional Addict: She consumes a number of drugs — all prescribed by Dr. Adler — Pervitin for fatigue (methamphetamine), Obetrol for weight control (amphetamine), eukodal (Oxycodone, an opioid), and cocaine for the sinuses.
  • Stepford Smiler: Resorts to this to keep her inability to have children and her husband's resulting contempt a secret.
  • I Have Your Wife: The Resistance kidnaps her to blackmail Henry into collaborating with them.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Her fate after being kidnapped by the Resistance is not touched upon. With Henry killed after revealing the truth about Hitler, and knowing of the Resistance attitude towards Nazis, even civilians, she very well may have fallen to You Have Outlived Your Usefulness. Her fate is ultimately revealed in Season 3, as it was confirmed that she is still alive.

    Thelma 

Thelma Harris

Played By: Laura Mennell

A journalist.


  • The Beard: She and her similarly gay husband, Wayne Harris, are one for the other.
  • Paparazzi: She's one, collecting the dirty secrets of figures such as Hoover.
  • Lipstick Lesbian: She acts and dresses very feminine, which is expected within a regime that persecutes homosexuality and imposes traditional gender roles and behavior.


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