Schneider

"The Fūhrer feels... How does he put it? The Red Skull has been indulged long enough!"

- Schneider to Johann Schmidt Schneider was a high ranking officer of the Nazi Schutzstaffel during World War II.

Biography
"Thank you, Schmidt." "For what?" "For making it clear how obviously mad you are."

- Schneider and Johann Schmidt

Nothing is known about Schneider's early life, or why and when he joined the Nazis. It is known however that he was capable enough to achieve the rank of Gruppenführer (Major General) in the Nazi Schutzstaffel.

In 1943, Schneider and his two coleagues were sent by Adolf Hitler to Johann Schmidt's base to question him about the progress in developing advanced weapons for the Third Reich. During the tour over the base, Schneider expressed Hitler's loss of faith in Schmidt, saying that "the Red Skull" was indulged long enough.

Provoked, Schmidt showed Schneider and his coleagues his Tesseract powered cannon. However, they weren't impressed, and Schneider himself said that Schmidt is mad for claiming that he harnessed the power of the gods. When Schneider's subordinate officer Hutter saw Berlin marked as one of Schmidt's targets on a map, Schmidt used the cannon to vaporize his three visitors.

Relationships

 * Nazi Germany
 * Adolf Hitler - Führer and Commander-in-Chief
 * Roeder - Colleague
 * Hutter - Colleague
 * Red Skull - Former colleague turned Enemy