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I've got the feeling that I should be angry with this child, this young and oblivious girl. Or that I'm not allowed to forgive her for not seeing the nature of that monster. That she didn't realise what she was doing. And mostly because I've gone so obliviously. Because I wasn't a fanatic Nazi. I could have said in Berlin, "No, I'm not doing that. I don't want to go the Führer's headquarters." But I didn't do that. I was too curious. I didn't realise that fate would lead me somewhere I didn't want to be. But still, I find it hard to forgive myself.
~ Excerpt of the real-life Traudl Junge's interview footage featured at the beginning of Downfall (2004), about her guilt of taking part in the Nazis as Hitler's secretary.

Villains in this category were based on real people or true events, but fictionalized and exaggerated in the process. Any historical villain who was portrayed by an actor in a film dramatization belongs here; however, those which have no basis in reality do not.

NOTE: This category is for Inconsistently Heinous villains only who are literally based on real people as completely fictional characters who are/were inspired after real people do not count.

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