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Peter Čapek is a major antagonist of the manga and anime series Monster by Naoki Urasawa.
He is the corrupt head of a neo-Nazi group in Germany who is trying to convince Johan Liebert to become their leader. Like the Baby and Professor Goedelitz, he is a white supremacist who plans to make Johan the "next Adolf Hitler" and have him annihilate anyone that they deem inferior.
In the anime, he is voiced by Nobuo Tanaka in the Japanese version and Dave Mallow in the English version.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- Though it is hinted he had an abusive father, none of it ties into any excuses for his actions or makes him sympathetic.
- He is complicit in Franz Bonaparta's atrocities, likely taking part in the experiments at the Red Rose Mansion. He also helped Bonaparta kidnap Anna from her home and threatened her.
- He killed a family, including two children, on Bonaparta's orders.
- After re-establishing himself in Germany, he psychologically tortured a new group of innocent children, driving them to violence and suicide, causing the suicide of Milan's son, and showed no remorse for it even though they were childhood friends.
- He had contempt for Turkish people, trying to expel them from their homes.
- He murdered the five leaders of the resistance against him.
- He masterminded a plan to burn down the Turkish quarter, which could have caused massive loss of life.
- He attempts to convince Johan to be the neo-Nazis' leader in a grand plot to begin World War 3 and wipe out all non-Aryan races in the world.
- He repeatedly tried to have Johan's sister kidnapped so he could use her as a hostage.
- He showed no apparent remorse when his childhood friend Milan was gunned down in an attempt to assassinate him.
- He ordered Eva Heinemann killed when she had served her purpose, and then had Martin killed for failing to do this.
- He showed no concern for the murders committed by Johan, claiming that they were his will.
- He shot his driver in a fit of paranoia.
- He gave up Bonaparta's whereabouts in order to save his own life.
- Compared to Franz Bonaparta, who made a serious attempt to atone for his own crimes, Capek shows very little remorse.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He shows some remorse for killing two children on Bonaparta's orders, even though he went through with it. Before his death, he admits to Nina that she has a right to kill him for what he did to her and he calls out to Bonaparta and wonders what the point was of everything they did.
External Links[]
- Peter Čapek on the Villains Wiki
- Peter Čapek on the Monster Wiki
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