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Pretty much that the Nazis were very, very bad. So, how do you make them even more intimidating? Why, by giving them and allies (or have them summon these, with various results), of course!
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This is actually more plausible than it sounds. The Swastika is one of the in many religions, including Hinduism, and also became significant in some occult groups. James blunt satellites mp3 download free. Nazism's roots are arguably traceable to an occult group called the Thule Society.
A primary focus of the Thule Society was a claim concerning the origins of the Aryan race, as the descendants of (sometimes called Thule), depending on which rumour you listen to. A lot of the senior Nazis, notably including SS head Heinrich Himmler, were intensely interested in the occult. Himmler followed a religion called Armanenschaft which was, according to its believers, the original religion of the ancient Aryans, which later evolved into and Hinduism. Culturally, the country was also hip-deep in Teutonic tradition. Some senior Nazis apparently wanted to gradually abolish the Jewish-originated Christianity in favour of bringing back Germanic/Norse paganism, while others just wanted the state to absorb all the qualities of a religion instead, while another faction endorsed so-called 'Positive Christianity', an attempt to create a national church that removed 'Jewish' elements from Christianity, including the entirety of the Old Testament. In the present day, there exist factions in the neo-Nazi movement who also endorse a pagan revival, seeing Christianity as a devilish falsehood that had destroyed the 'racial traditions' of the Aryan race and had been foisted upon Europe by the Jews.
Himself was pretty skeptical of the occult and notions of mystical powers, and restricted secret societies out of fear that they would threaten the power of the Nazi Party, but nevertheless tried to get his hands on mostly for propaganda value. Hitler's own religious beliefs are a matter of some dispute, not least because of contradictions in his own writings, but it's generally agreed that he favored a mix of Germanic paganism and 'Positive Christianity', while eschewing traditional Christianity. One other benefit is that within your fantastical world, the true horrors of the Third Reich can 'keep up' with your everyday fantastical horrors, rather than being overshadowed. The downside is that it can be a bit, well, which can diminish the impact of the factual events; indeed, the Nazis are a common source of from more fantastic evils. • The: Ultimate and the original Hellsing manga features one of the most terrifying examples of this trope, Millennium: which has vampire Nazis en masse, as well as the more specialized Nazi werewolf,, /,, and quantum catboy fighters. For extra points, they also get in the form of advanced attack zeppelins armed with V-1 bombs and V-2 rockets, heavy weapons and armor, and microchips which can be used to monitor the location and progress of their troops from afar, and remotely incinerate them with blue fire when they've. • Averted in - it's England who's obsessed with magic and the occult, not Nazi Germany.
• Pretty much the entire plot of Part 2 of. Nazis resurrect four ancient super-vampires who become the main bad guys for the arc. Played with, however, in that the Nazis pretty much immediately decided the Pillar Men were way too powerful and dangerous to be controlled, and when the Pillar Men inevitably break out, the Nazis have been working for some time on how to kill them permanently, rather than foolishly try to put a leash on such monsters. • The first season of has a pack of enemies called the SS whose leaders are obvious Nazi analogues.
Their evil plot revolves around the occult powers of black magic and the main character's sister. • had the Thule Society using to open a portal to the Fullmetal universe to retrieve weapons for the Nazis. Notable in how one character ends up helping the Thule Society. • A zombified Hitler and his army appears in the movie.
Not mentioned by name, but it couldn't be more obvious who they are. • In, the superpower-granting Slates were discovered in a church in Dresden in that time, unlocked by Nazi scientists, and brought to Tokyo after the war by a Japanese soldier sent there to help using his knowledge of Japanese magic. Notable in that the teenaged head scientist working on it was horrified at the idea of his work being used for war, and seemed to have no idea what was actually going on in the world. And that he gets powers, becomes immortal, and ends up being the main character seventy years later. • a joint Russo-Japanese movie about the Eastern Front, features the knights of, as lovingly resurrected by the SS. They're opposed by a Soviet equivalent, military intelligence Division 6.