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* [[Nice Hat|Pickelhauben.]]
* [[Nice Hat|Pickelhauben.]]
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil|Arrogant aristocrats]], [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|duelling scars]] and [[High Class Glass|monocles]] optional.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil|Arrogant aristocrats]], [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|duelling scars]] and [[High-Class Glass|monocles]] optional.
* [[Truth in Television|The military is all-pervasive.]]
* [[Truth in Television|The military is all-pervasive.]]
* [[Gratuitous German]]. Or something that sounds like it. Or something that [[As Long As It Sounds Foreign|some people think sounds like it.]]
* [[Gratuitous German]]. Or something that sounds like it. Or something that [[As Long As It Sounds Foreign|some people think sounds like it.]]
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[[Category:Hollywood Atlas]]
[[Category:Hollywood Atlas]]
[[Category:Fatherland]]
[[Category:Fatherland]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 20:35, 26 January 2014

Very similar to Prussia, except that this is not an outrageously stereotyped portrayal of Imperial Germany, but an Ersatz-Kaiserreich with any degree of accuracy and outrageousness. Tell-tale signs include:

Of course, there might be an example which is a well-done historical allegory full of accurate representations of the Imperial period, but hey, why bother?

Compare Glorious Mother Russia for similar parent-country symbolism.

Examples of Fatherland include:


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