11 One member of 'the Basterds' was a German enlisted soldier that had killed 13 Gestapo officers. 'The Basterds' sought him out while he was in military prison and asked him if he wanted to 'go pro' as a Nazi killer. Everyone in the German army had heard of him, but what was this man's name?

Hugo Stiglitz

Tarantino knows how to craft an incredible 'sales pitch' scene in his films, as can be seen in his section of 'Four Rooms' and in 'Pulp Fiction.' Aldo's pitch was as follows: "We're a big fan of your work...when it comes to killing Nazis. I think you show great talent...and I pride myself on having an eye for that kind of talent...But your status as a Nazi killer is still amateur, and we all have come here to see if you want to go pro." Hugo didn't speak much throughout the film, but his exploits as a Nazi killer were shown in an extremely violent montage that vividly illustrated the variety of ways he chose to kill the Gestapo. While he seemed like a very nice person if you were not a Nazi, he was killed in the brawl at the basement bar in Nadine, along with Archie and Wilhelm.

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