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    nazi


    1. social injustice of the Nazi party, though it cost him his life


    2. He trotted up to the chief and threw out a perfect Nazi salute


    3. (For Viktor Frankl, they provided a reason to go on living - and growing — inside a Nazi concentration camp


    4. Therefore, while the effect of purpose on your life is unlikely to be as stark as it was for Jews in Nazi Germany (and elsewhere), it is no less real


    5. It was not that she had ever got the impression that Strendford was genuinely interested in her, he reminded her of a Nazi doctor from a history archive film – the one that treated his patients as experimental subjects, lab rats


    6. He was, however, quick on his feet when repartee required him to be, thus: When, at a party in the 1930"s he was accused of being drunk by a woman sympathetic to the Nazi cause, his response was classic


    7. It doesn"t take a super knowledge of twentieth century history to recognize how much support the Arab Grand Mufti of Palestine gave to Nazi Germany


    8. We already saw that Hitler and Nazi Germany came into being based on distorted history and what happened as a result? Sixty-six million human beings died


    9. They created Apartheid, and the question is how? From a purely legal perspective the answer is almost as satisfying as the question of how the Jewish Holocaust became legalised in Nazi Germany


    10. The same happened to the Jews in Nazi Germany, but for very different reasons

    11. see Nazi Germany after the war as an example


    12. Not even Nazi Germany had so much abuse, and still the Nationalists did not wake-up or changed their ways


    13. Remember that in contrast with the rest of the world this is done to a numerical smaller community who is now being excluded in business, the professions and employment (same as the Jews were in Nazi Germany but for very different reasons)


    14. Dean‘s thoughtless remarks about a ―pathetic old man‖ recalls the relentless efforts of dedicated Nazi Hunters who spent the greater part of their (adult) lives tracking down and bringing to justice ―former‖ war criminals who evaded criminal prosecution after the war and lived to a ―respectable,‖ ripe old age


    15. So what you ask? Well, the media is supposed to be neutral and fair so for a government to take control of a newspaper without anyone knowing it harks back to Dr Goebbels and the many Nazi newspapers


    16. And while you are still contemplating, let me recite poem number two by Leo Marks, a SOE officer (Special Operations Executive) during the Second World War written as one-time code for SOE Agent Violet Szasbo, who would later die in a Nazi concentration camp


    17. The Poles were afraid that the Jews would come back and demand the return of their property, which had been taken from them during the Nazi occupation


    18. Germany even permanently banned the Nazi Party and its symbols


    19. The most disturbing possibility is that Nazi anti Antisemitism could influence Confederate fascists to seek a Final Solution to their “negro problem


    20. Jews in Nazi Germany's allies of Italy and Spain were not targeted in the beginning

    21. However, the building really looked like something that had been built to house a Nazi war-rally during the mid-20th Century


    22. The fact that Stars and Stripes and all the Stateside papers and newsreels were full of news about the upcoming trial in Nuremberg of the principal Nazi leaders seemed to reinforce their belief that the war really was over, and there was no reason for them not to be sent home and discharged


    23. Anyway, the official line is that they are Hungarians who didn’t go along with the Nazi line


    24. Colling found both men to be confident to the point of arrogance, and he understood why the AMGOT staff believed they were Nazi officers


    25. Colling had noted that as the Germans he met came to know him better, there was less hesitancy to avoid referring to the Nazis, although most of them used the initials standing for Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, the official name of the Nazi party, rather than the term “Nazi


    26. The Nuremberg trial of the Nazi hierarchy continued to hold top place in Stars and Stripes, Life and Newsweek, as well as the newsreels that preceded every movie


    27. The few Nazi and Soviet troops that did wander through found little to loot, and by hiding in the woods, they had avoided being victims of the soldiers’ anger or caprice


    28. Stalin surely would have sent them to the work camps, for having been contaminated by Nazi fascists


    29. with, and outperformed the Nazi Gestapo


    30. During the 1942–45 Nazi heyday, there were

    31. The cataclysmic failure of the Nazi regime was due to its infestation with racism and domination from the time of its birth


    32. ” Born in 1941 in Prague, he experienced little of Nazi atrocities, but was richly educated in Soviet oppression after World War II when the Soviet Union “liberated” his country from the Nazis


    33. The term applies whether such a tyranny calls itself Nazi, Communist, the Taliban in Afghanistan, or the mad Mullahs in Iran


    34. The perpetual revolutionary truly believes that, with just a little tinkering, he can fumigate the horrors of his past indulgence in the sparkling visions that went dark in the Nazi concentration camps, the Soviet Gulag, and the “Great Leap Forward” of the Chinese Communists


    35. Adolph Hitler acted on his belief that hatred was the very fuel of the Nazi enterprise, the energizing substance of the machine


    36. One was called the Gestapo in Nazi Germany, another the KGB in the Soviet Union, with like agencies in similar societies today


    37. former Nazi soldiers being reincarnated to live their next life as Jews so that they could better


    38. And a Nazi was a member of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, or the National Socialist German Workers' Party


    39. In fact, the Nazi Party's predecessor was the German Workers' Party


    40. And all this they did in the name of their greedy white-male God! In the name of Christianity, in the name of their white-male religion, and in the name of white-male capitalism, these rich Christian pigs tried to obliterate every other race, every other culture, every other religion, every other living creature! These rich greedy Christian fascist Nazi-scum pigs tried to exploit and subjugate everyone and everything! Death to all Christian rapists! Death to all Christian fascists! Death to all Christian mass murderers! Death to all Christian Nazi scum! Death to all rich greedy Christian capitalist exploiters!"

    41. With the accession to power of the Nazi regime, Neumann wended


    42. preparing an uprising against the Nazi occupiers


    43. With the victory of Nazi arms in Europe and the accompanying extermination of


    44. The Jews of the ghetto would not have trusted the Nazi or Hungarian rulers


    45. There is something wrong, very wrong, with a man who participated as a Nazi


    46. The question also occurred under the Nazi state, and was addressed by the Nuremburg Laws of 1933


    47. the head of Hitler’s V-2 rocket program and a Nazi


    48. he wanted to plant a Nazi flag on the moon, but was talked out of it


    49. These dumb Nazi bastards kindly informed me that they had seized and confiscated all of the maps and satellite photos that I had already sent to him


    50. I attempted to engage this Nazi Humpty Dumpty in a dialog about entering my cell while I am sound asleep (which is contrary to jail policy) but he spewed something to the effect: ―The Chief paid for it- use it!‖ I am still perplexed by this mental midget's nonsensical statement but I'm certain the Chief did not pay for anything













































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    Synonyms for "nazi"

    german nazi nazi national socialist peremptory supreme autarchic autocratic strict despotic tyrannical

    "nazi" definitions

    a German member of Adolf Hitler's political party


    derogatory term for a person who is fanatically dedicated to, or seeks to control, some activity, practice, etc.


    relating to or consistent with or typical of the ideology and practice of Nazism or the Nazis


    relating to a form of socialism