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'''The Young Fuehrer''' is an [[United States|American]] comic strip that relates the story of a young [[Adolf Hitler]] (usually abbreviated to "Ad") and his duties as [[Chancellor of Germany]], along with his friends. The comic strip writes the events from a [[white | '''The Young Fuehrer''' is an [[United States|American]] comic strip that relates the story of a young [[Adolf Hitler]] (usually abbreviated to "Ad") and his duties as [[Chancellor of Germany]], along with his friends. The comic strip writes the events from a [[white fascist]] point of view and casts doubt on the ocurrence of the [[holocaust]], causing it to be unfairly criticized to near extinction by leftists wherever it isn't outright banned. The comic ran from 1981 to 1998. | ||
The plot usually involves the young character attempting to counter the villains' (usually [[communists]] and [[zionists]]) mischievous plans, which is further complicated by the fact that, due to the villain's actions, almost nobody supports him with the exception of his friends. Among his friends are Larry, a smart but slightly coward kid, and Judy, a brave girl with a loyal dog as her companion. | The plot usually involves the young character attempting to counter the villains' (usually [[communists]] and [[zionists]]) mischievous plans, which is further complicated by the fact that, due to the villain's actions, almost nobody supports him with the exception of his friends. Among his friends are Larry, a smart but slightly coward kid, and Judy, a brave girl with a loyal dog as her companion. | ||
Revision as of 14:16, 15 February 2024
The Young Fuehrer is an American comic strip that relates the story of a young Adolf Hitler (usually abbreviated to "Ad") and his duties as Chancellor of Germany, along with his friends. The comic strip writes the events from a white fascist point of view and casts doubt on the ocurrence of the holocaust, causing it to be unfairly criticized to near extinction by leftists wherever it isn't outright banned. The comic ran from 1981 to 1998.
The plot usually involves the young character attempting to counter the villains' (usually communists and zionists) mischievous plans, which is further complicated by the fact that, due to the villain's actions, almost nobody supports him with the exception of his friends. Among his friends are Larry, a smart but slightly coward kid, and Judy, a brave girl with a loyal dog as her companion.