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Adolf Hitler (Marvel)
Hitler Leader of the Nazi Party High intellect Conquer and rule the entire world(failed). Abuse of power
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| “ | First Russia, then England, and finally America itself shall feel the full, untrampled power of the Gods of Asgard -- till all the world lies prostrate beneath the heel of the Third Reich! | „ |
| ~ Adolf Hitler |
Adolf Hitler is a major antagonist of theMarvel Comics, serving as the overarching antagonist of theCaptain America franchise and one of the overarching antagonists of theX-Men franchise, especially surrounding stories concerning World War II. He would live on after death as theHate-Monger before finally being killed off in the modern era.
Biography[]
Like in real life, Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor turned Dictator of Germany, and led Germany into the second World War. During the conflict, he sought to eliminate all he viewed as racially inferior or "impure" in death camps, an act that became known as the Holocaust. He also took in Johan Schmidt as a protege, turning him into theRed Skull. Throughout the war, Hitler dabbled in things such as occult mysticism and super-science through the organization "HYDRA" (which Red Skull led), in his never-ending drive to destroy the Allies and conquer the world.
But, by 1945, the war was in the Allies' hands. Hitler retreated to a private bunker come the bombing of Berlin, where it is widely believed he committed suicide (as his real life counterpart did). However, in reality, he was accidentally incinerated by the original Human Torch (though a later story would have Bucky Barnes as the man who killed him).
Adolf Hitler is survived however by Hate-Monger, who is Adolf Hitler's clone turned semi-cosmic entity. Red Skull later attempted to acquire a suitcase Hitler once had that he believed was of value, but it turned out to contain nothing of worth to the Red Skull; just things like some art pieces from Hitler's days as an artist.
Hitler's spirit was seen to inhabit at least one version of Hell, though it was unclear whether he belonged to Satannish or Mephisto's realm, his fellow Nazi, Himmler, would also be found in Hell and was revived by Sattanish as Zyklon many years after death, as part of the Lethal Legion.
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Captain America[]
- Main article:Adolf Hitler (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Adolf Hitler serves as the overarching antagonist of both the 2011 Marvel filmCaptain America: The First Avenger as well as the first episode ofWhat If...?
He didn't appear inCaptain America: The First Avenger, but he is mentioned several times. It was revealed that Hitler was intrigued byJohann Schmidt's ideas of utilizingHYDRA's weapons with the usage of the Norse gods' magic to bring forth a new world order. Hitler also arranged for Schmidt to capture Dr. Abraham Erksine for the Super Soldier Serum, though Erskine would be freed from captivity.
However, in 1943, Hitler learns that his forces have started to deplete in numbers and lost much of his faith in HYDRA due to their recent attack on Norway and their failure to bring in advanced weapons as Schmidt promised. As such, he sent over three of his loyal officers (Roeder,Hutter andSchneider) to question Schmidt's intentions. Little did he knew that Schmidt and the rest of HYDRA have defected from the Nazis to create a new world order by bombing many world capitals (including Berlin); this was shown when Schmidt uses his latest weapon to kill the three officers with ease after they learned of his true intentions.
It is unknown what happened to Hitler following Schmidt's death, though it can be implied that he has committed suicide following the end of the war just like his real-life counterpart.
Deadpool 2[]
In a deleted scene,Deadpool went back in time to try and kill a baby Hitler, but found himself unable to do so.
Television & Video Games[]
Adolf Hitler, so far, has not made any major appearances in any Marvel games or TV shows. However; he was mentioned in1980s Spider-Man and Hulk cartoons,Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, andSuper Hero Squad.
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- While Hitler is commonly seen in comic book media as an obsessive occult-hunter in reality Hitler had a very poor view of the occult, dismissing it as largely useless. While many of his supporters may of dabbled in such things, such as Heinrich Himmler, who is largely responsible for the popular belief, Hitler himself never truly cared for mysticism and was more focused on warfare via his method of "open war" (favoring large-scale assaults and targeting of civilians to install terror).













