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'''Voiced in Japanese by''': Yutaka Aoyama (''The New Order'' and ''The New Colossus'' )

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'''Voiced in Japanese by''': Yutaka Aoyama Creator/YutakaAoyama (''The New Order'' and ''The New Colossus'' )

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* DragonInChief: It's strongly implied in ''The New Order'' that by 1960, while he isn't the Fuhrer, he's the one calling the shots in the Third Reich.

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* DragonInChief: It's strongly implied in ''The New Order'' that by 1960, while he Strasse isn't the Fuhrer, he's the one calling the shots in the Third Reich.Reich, thanks in part to outliving most of his rivals and anyone else standing in his way to the top.



* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler:While he dies at the end of ''The New Order'', his handiwork has nonetheless allowed the Nazis bring the world at their mercy, and continues to hound B.J. and the Resistance in one form or another in successive games.]]



* WeakBooksStrongUnderlings: Despite being the real BigBad of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his Dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle.

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* WeakBooksStrongUnderlings: WeakBossStrongUnderlings: Despite being the real BigBad of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his Dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Receives one in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] adaptation due to working for Staatmeister instead of Hitler. He acts as a major enforcer who is [=BJ's=] first target and is supporting Staatmeister in his generic TakeOverTheWorld scheme.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Receives one in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} [[Platform/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] adaptation due to working for Staatmeister instead of Hitler. He acts as a major enforcer who is [=BJ's=] first target and is supporting Staatmeister in his generic TakeOverTheWorld scheme.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: He is very similar to his original self in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] adaptation, just lacking the Nazi ideology like with Hans and focused on reanimating the dead for pragmatic reasons.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: He is very similar to his original self in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} [[Platform/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] adaptation, just lacking the Nazi ideology like with Hans and focused on reanimating the dead for pragmatic reasons.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] release, he is renamed Staatmeister and only cares about taking over the world in a general sense, using his rogue state.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} [[Platform/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] release, he is renamed Staatmeister and only cares about taking over the world in a general sense, using his rogue state.



* AdaptedOut: He does not appear in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] or Mac-family ports, replaced by Trans Grosse.

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* AdaptedOut: He does not appear in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} [[Platform/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] or Mac-family ports, replaced by Trans Grosse.



* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] or Mac-family Orignal Encounter story, with the Ubermutant filling in. In the Mac-family recreation of "A Dark Secret", a Death Knight replaces her.

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* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} [[Platform/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] or Mac-family Orignal Encounter story, with the Ubermutant filling in. In the Mac-family recreation of "A Dark Secret", a Death Knight replaces her.



* AdaptedOut: In the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] and Mac-family ports, is replaced by a Death Knight in the Original Encounter story. In the Mac-family recreation of "Confrontation", the Death Knight also has an instance of Trans Grosse to aid him, and both must be slain to recover both of their keys.

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* AdaptedOut: In the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} [[Platform/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] and Mac-family ports, is replaced by a Death Knight in the Original Encounter story. In the Mac-family recreation of "Confrontation", the Death Knight also has an instance of Trans Grosse to aid him, and both must be slain to recover both of their keys.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Like his brother Hans, his Nazism is stripped away in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] story. He's simply interested in supporting Staatmeister in a plot to TakeOverTheWorld, acting as an overseer of a chemical weapons lab and replacing Otto Giftmacher in his story role. In the Original Encounter story, his Nazism applies again and he replaces Otto Giftmacher in the role of overseeing a chemical weapons lab.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Like his brother Hans, his Nazism is stripped away in the [[UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} [[Platform/{{SNES}} Super Nintendo]] story. He's simply interested in supporting Staatmeister in a plot to TakeOverTheWorld, acting as an overseer of a chemical weapons lab and replacing Otto Giftmacher in his story role. In the Original Encounter story, his Nazism applies again and he replaces Otto Giftmacher in the role of overseeing a chemical weapons lab.

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* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Subverted. Despite being the ''real'' BigBad of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his Dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle. [[spoiler:Played straight in ''The New Order'', in which he pilots a giant mecha and becomes the game's FinalBoss]].


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* WeakBooksStrongUnderlings: Despite being the real BigBad of ''Wolfenstein'', he has his Dragon fight for him, and flees from B.J. after the final battle.
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Asshole Victim shouldn't be listed alongside Karmic Death.


* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:After all the hell she puts all the protagonists through, her fate at the end is very well deserved to say the least: humiliated on live TV, her arm hacked off, and Terror-Billy's axe buried in her face. Just to really rub it in, the resistance promptly gives a speech denouncing everything she says.]]



* AssholeVictim:Given all his actions listed with AbusiveDad, it's safe to say nobody felt even the smallest amount of pity towards him when [[spoiler:B.J. killed him.]]

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