- "Your HYDRA division has failed to deliver so much as a rifle in over a year. And we had learned through local intelligence you had mounted a full-scale incursion into Norway."
- ―Roeder to Johann Schmidt[src]
Roeder was a high-ranking officer of the Nazi Schutzstaffel in World War II who was instructed by Adolf Hitler to personally examine Johann Schmidt's HYDRA facilities. However, when Roeder had insulted Schmidt and threatened to shut down his work, they were then betrayed and vaporized by Schmidt.
Biography
Serving Adolf Hitler
Johann Schmidt's Betrayal
- "The Führer is not accustomed to being ignored, Herr Schmidt. He funds your research because you promised him weapons."
"You serve at his pleasure. He gave you this facility as a reward for your injuries."
"Reward? Call it what it is. Exile. I no longer reflect his image of Aryan perfection." - ―Roeder, Schneider, and Johann Schmidt[src]
Roeder joined the Nazis under Adolf Hitler's command, being among the first 100,000 people to do so, and over time he achieved the rank of Oberstgruppenführer (Colonel General) in the Nazi Schutzstaffel. He also conducted at least four or five acts of bravery within combat. In 1943, Roeder and his two colleagues were sent by 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, Roeder himself said that Schmidt's HYDRA division failed to deliver so much as a single rifle in over a year.
Provoked, Schmidt showed Roeder and his colleagues his Tesseract powered cannon. However, they weren't impressed, thinking that Schmidt was mad for claiming that he harnessed the power of the gods. When Roeder'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 with Roeder being the last. When trapped in the room and facing the cannon, Roeder could only emit an enraged and terrified scream of "Schmidt!"[1]
Equipment
Weapons
- Luger P08: Roeder was armed with the standard Luger P08 pistol used by members of the armed forces of Nazi Germany.
Other Equipment
- Uniform: During World War II, Roeder used a gray SS uniform, wearing the rank insignia of Oberstgruppenführer (Colonel general). He wore several military and political decorations on his uniform, including the Golden Party Badge, and the Iron Cross First Class.
Relationships
Allies
- Nazi Germany
- Adolf Hitler † - Commander-in-Chief
- Schneider † - Colleague
- Hutter † - Colleague
Enemies
- Johann Schmidt/Red Skull - Former Colleague turned Enemy and Killer
Behind the Scenes
- Roeder was named after Klaus Röder, a former member of the pre-techno band Kraftwerk.