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it's also worth noting that nemesis is more than just an analogy for hitler and by extension germany. use is an analogy for the united states specifically and the line that she used in master of the hellish yard is a direct quote from one of the scientists responsible for the creation of the atomic bomb, which punishment is directly compared to in the narrative on Top of nemesis choosing to first fire it on evillious' equivolent to japan

based on evidence we have now we can fully conclude that neme, and the armies that she commands, represent both germany and the us during ww2, but I think it's at least somewhat safe to assume that she's meant to represent the event as a whole from a thematic standpoint.

either way I feel like we should acknowledge that she isn't solely represented by one source when discussing the symbolism surrounding her character