How To Use Nazi party In A Sentence

  • There was a Nazi party commissar in every factory to make sure that the State's will was done.
  • While there may be some similarity between the fylfot and the swastika, the former, which in Asia symbolises peace and good will, is considerably older than the swastika, and was recognised, and in general use, thousands of years before it was hijacked by the Nazi party.
  • Les Veilleurs was linked with similar groups in Germany, its ideas having a profound influence on the embryonic Nazi Party—particularly on Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess, who has often been linked to synarchy.149While there is no direct evidence that he belonged to a specifically synarchist group or society although he certainly belonged to esoterically inclined organizations, such as the Munich-based Thule Society, his political thinking certainly ran smoothly along synarchist lines. The Sion Revelation
  • The Department of External Affairs in Dublin specified it did not want a Nazi party member as German minister plenipotentiary to Ireland.
  • The war reparations don't crush Germany, the Nazi party never comes to power, and the Great Depression becomes more of a mild recession than a major market crash.
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  • In fact, the Nazi party appropriated the swastika as part of its drive to construct a political identity around a mythical German race.
  • Schindler: I am a member of Nazi party, I'm a munitions manufacturer.
  • the economic strangulation of the Jews by the Nazi Party
  • They became too much an organ of the Nazi Party and were used more for its own ends than to help fulfil strategic military objectives.
  • Hitler immediately stripped Hess of all the ranks he held in the Nazi Party including being a party member.
  • Nevertheless, a former card-carrying member of the Nazi party, Kurt-Georg Kiesinger, became chancellor.
  • Perhaps then Heidegger's biggest crime was not his enlistment in the Nazi Party and assumption of the rectorship of Freiburg.
  • Hitler is the founder of the German Nazi Party.
  • The literature on the subject has also clearly demonstrated that Heidegger was a card-carrying member of the Nazi party and that he carried out Nazi reforms when he was in a position to do so, and with some enthusiasm.
  • It was a school of artistic expression that “vividly depicted and excoriated the corruption, frantic pleasure seeking and general demoralisation [5] of Germany following its defeat in the war and the ineffectual Weimar Republic which governed until the arrival in power of the Nazi Party in 1933.” A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Wolf Among Wolves by Hans Fallada » Print
  • A spokesperson for the Fascists Out! campaign said on the website: For some time we have been monitoring the activities of the White Nazi Party in the Coleraine, Ballymoney, Bushmills and Ballymena areas. Opposition to ‘fascist’ rock gig growing
  • It was a school of artistic expression that “vividly depicted and excoriated the corruption, frantic pleasure seeking and general demoralisation of Germany following its defeat in the war and the ineffectual Weimar Republic which governed until the arrival in power of the Nazi Party in 1933.” Book Review: Wolf Among Wolves by Hans Fallada « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • I found particularly interesting one of his smaller points, about how the Nazi Party probably was not understood ideologically by most of its supporters. it seems safe to conclude that the mass base of the Nazi movement represented one of the more unrelievedly ill-informed clienteles that a major party has assembled in a modern state. Notes on Critical Review's Converse issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • There's a very oddly parallel story about a Nazi party member Siemens businessman named John Rabe who was stationed in Nanking, China when the Japanese invaded and committed thousands of atrocities against Chinese civilians. Holocaust Hero Chiune Sugihara » E-Mail
  • The courageous reporters of the social-democratic paper had gotten hold of a secret Nazi Party plan for the disposition of the Jews that first used what was to become the widespread euphemism for extermination: “Final Solution” (Endlössung), a word that left little doubt over the mass murder it euphemized. Matthew Yglesias » The Real German Resistance to Hitler: The Social Democrats
  • Hellboy does the usual demonizing of the Nazi party that we have all grown accustomed to, but the Nazi "reality" perhaps "delusion" might be a better term marred the literal demonizing of the Nazis. Hitler and Hell
  • Israeli and German diplomats have lashed out at a Hong Kong fashion company for using swastikas and other Nazi party symbols.
  • Oh, and I missed this: The courageous reporters of the social-democratic paper had gotten hold of a secret Nazi Party plan for the disposition of the Jews that first used what was to become the widespread euphemism for extermination: “Final Solution” (Endlössung), a word that left little doubt over the mass murder it euphemized. Matthew Yglesias » The Real German Resistance to Hitler: The Social Democrats
  • Eight and a half million Germans had been card-carrying members of the Nazi Party.

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