there was a nazi mystic who believed that stars had ice inside, or something like that
...Wait, what? Was he executed in fast and brutal manner?
Nope, in fact his ideas survive. See, he believed that the sun was and ice lense focusing the shining glory of god. I have a whole book on this stuff and believe me, the nazi's had some way weirder ideas, like the idea that we're living inside a hollow earth.
And they were making plans for a space station that would collect solar energy and beam a laser down to destroy cities on the Earth. The air on the station would be regenerated using pumpkin plants!
Also they tried to kill Hellboy. Which is just silly.
Yes, though they did estimate that building the orbital space station/death star would take around 200 years to complete.
The amusing thing is that the Hellboy comics/movies and Wolfenstein games are not all that fictional. Yes, the Nazis actually
DID try all of that crazy stuff. Orbital space battlestations, land battleships, and occult out the wazoo. Robot zombie armies? Pretty sure they looked into that.
Its probably why they lost the war. They spent way too much time and money on the crazy stuff instead of things that would work. Hitler also liked to micromanage things. He was an absolutely brilliant politician and orator but a horrible strategist and tactician. If he left the whole fighting the war thing to competent generals, like Rommel, WWII would have had a very different outcome. Probably a stalemate. Europe would likely be controlled entirely by Nazi Germany, Soviet Union would still be around, but they couldn't invade overseas as that is a massive logistical nightmare that usually only works if your opponent is an idiot. Patton's inflatable rubber tanks allowed the Normandy landings to succeed because Hitler was afraid of Patton.
In other words, go Nazi robot zombies, yay! Spend
ALL of your budget on them please.