Nazi zombies are common in art and popular culture. Here they can be seen in an art exhibition by
Jake and Dinos Chapman.
Nazi zombies are a
horrortrope found in
films,
video games, and
comic books. Nazi
zombie narratives usually feature undead
Nazi soldiers resurrected to fight for the
Third Reich. The book Nazisploitation!: The Nazi Image in Low-Brow Cinema and Culture described the
genre as a small theme of horror films.[1]
^Dowell, John A.; Miller, Cynthia J. (6 December 2017). Horrific Humor and the Moment of Droll Grimness in Cinema. Lexington Books. pp. 131–132.
ISBN978-1498565004.
^Green, Paul (2017). Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland. pp. 74–75.
ISBN978-1476666723.
^"Shock Waves". American Film Institute. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
^Green (2017). Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co Inc. pp. 137–138.
ISBN978-1476666723.
^Dendle, Peter (2012). The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010. McFarland. p. 69.
ISBN978-0786461639.
^Pulliam, June Michele; Fonseca, Anthony J. (2014). Encyclopedia of the Zombie: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth. ABC-CLIO. p. 181.
ISBN978-1440803895.
^"Død Snø". Filmweb (in Norwegian). Filmweb AS. Retrieved 16 January 2009.
Nazi zombies are common in art and popular culture. Here they can be seen in an art exhibition by
Jake and Dinos Chapman.
Nazi zombies are a
horrortrope found in
films,
video games, and
comic books. Nazi
zombie narratives usually feature undead
Nazi soldiers resurrected to fight for the
Third Reich. The book Nazisploitation!: The Nazi Image in Low-Brow Cinema and Culture described the
genre as a small theme of horror films.[1]
^Dowell, John A.; Miller, Cynthia J. (6 December 2017). Horrific Humor and the Moment of Droll Grimness in Cinema. Lexington Books. pp. 131–132.
ISBN978-1498565004.
^Green, Paul (2017). Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland. pp. 74–75.
ISBN978-1476666723.
^"Shock Waves". American Film Institute. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
^Green (2017). Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co Inc. pp. 137–138.
ISBN978-1476666723.
^Dendle, Peter (2012). The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010. McFarland. p. 69.
ISBN978-0786461639.
^Pulliam, June Michele; Fonseca, Anthony J. (2014). Encyclopedia of the Zombie: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth. ABC-CLIO. p. 181.
ISBN978-1440803895.
^"Død Snø". Filmweb (in Norwegian). Filmweb AS. Retrieved 16 January 2009.