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| | Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Adolf Eichmann, the records of which provide the best evidence of the central planning of the Holocaust. |  | | Hitler won over the bulk of the German farmers, war veterans and the middle-class, who had been hard hit by the inflation of the 1920s and the unemployment of the Depression. |  | | World history, although he has become, especially in the United States and Western Europe, emblematic of tyranny and evil. |
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| | Adolf Hitler |
 | | Hitler attempted to play down his extremist image, and claimed that he was no longer in favour of revolution but was willing to compete with other parties in democratic elections. |  | | Hitler told the men that he was to be the new leader of Germany and offered them posts in his new government. |  | | Adolf Hitler was born on 20th April, 1889, in the small Austrian town of Braunau near the German border. |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Consequences<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> of Adolf Hitler - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Other forms of pseudo-scientific racism, such as eugenics, were also discredited by the uses to which the Nazis put these doctrines. |  | | The founding of the United Nations on October 24 1945, and the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, were signs that at least some of the lessons of Hitler's career had been learned. |  | | Millions of civilians also died from starvation, exposure, atrocities, and massacres, and a huge area of the Soviet Union from the suburbs of Moscow and the Volga River to the western border had been destroyed, depopulated, and reduced to rubble. |
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| | Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Most ordinary Germans, happy with the improving economy and better standard of living, remained obedient and quiet, but many political opponents, especially communists and some types of socialists, were reported by omnipresent eavesdropping spies, and put in prison camps where they were severely mistreated, and many tortured and killed. |  | | By the Nuremberg Laws passed in 1935, Jews were stripped of their German citizenship and denied government employment. |  | | Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the control of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP)), or Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as chancellor and head of state. |
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| | MSN Encarta - National Socialism |
 | | The immediate origins of National Socialism are to be found in the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>consequences<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> of the German defeat in World War I (1914-1918). |  | | The movement culminated in the establishment of the Third Reich, the totalitarian German state led by the dictator Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945. |  | | At the first mass meeting of the German Workers' Party, held in Munich on February 24, 1920, Hitler read the party program, which he had partly written; this consisted of 25 points comprising a mixture of exaggerated nationalistic demands, corruptions of socialist ideas, and racist and anti-Semitic doctrines. |
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| | Asia Times Online :: Asian news and current affairs |
 | | The Hallstein proposal was based on the West German claim that as a democratic state, it should be accepted as the only legitimate representative of the German people. |  | | German officials point out that their country's Iran initiative is a breakthrough, since for the first time in recent memory the leading European powers are united and proactive, as well as independent from Washington, on a major issue that threatens peace. |  | | The German Greens are a party of ecology and used to be a pacifist party until their chairman, Joschka Fischer, won a battle between the realists and the fundamentalists and got the party to back German troops going into Kosovo. |
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| | Nazi Party (NSDAP) |
 | | However the German Social Democrat Party (133) and the German Communist Party (89) still had the support of the urban working class and Hitler was deprived of an overall majority in parliament. |  | | He had therefore found Hitler's claim that the war had not been lost by the army but by Jews, Socialists, Communists and the German government, attractive, and was a strong supporter of the Nazi Party. |  | | Eighty-nine and nine-tenths per cent of the German voters endorsed in yesterday's plebiscite Chancellor Hitler's assumption of greater power than has ever been possessed by any other ruler in modern times. |
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| | The Mazal Library |
 | | The German people responded to his claim that the Treaty of Versailles was an effort to subjugate Germany forever and resulted from the duplicity of Communists and Jews during the First World War. |  | | The decade of 1860-70, a liberal period of German thought, was followed by a swing to conservatism that evolved as Bismarck and his government gained political power in the new unified Germany. |  | | Fischer was able to get the German Government to revoke the citizenship rights of the German settlers, and further, he published an article suggesting that the children were basically inferior and should be given only the barest of economic support, with the hope that they would die. |
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| | Adolph/Adolf Hitler Schicklgruber - his psychology and development |
 | | Hitler could never have risen to power without fertile ground for his messages of rationalised ‘hatred’ and romanticised hubris. |  | | However, he remains often a rather dull and sleazy character, like many a modern dictator or criminal gang leader; but he was a consummate politician and a very perceptive leader and manipulator. |  | | Thus, Hitler was unable to produce the certificate of origin he required of every German citizen on hazard of death. |
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| | Truth |
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| | Review of Proctor's "The Nazi War on Cancer", by Pierre Lemieux |
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| | Adolf Hitler - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site |
 | | Under the 1935 Nuremberg Laws, Jews lost their German citizenship and were expelled from government employment, the professions and most forms of economic activity. |  | | He was a master orator and with all of Germany's mass media under the control of his propaganda chief, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, he persuaded most Germans he was their saviour from the Depression, the Communists, the Versailles Treaty and the Jews. |  | | He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (better known as the Nazi Party). |
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| | GI -- World War II Commemoration |
 | | In an effort at least to deny the Russians the fruits of those economically rich areas, Hitler had instituted a scorched-earth policy, but in the end even that satisfaction was denied him. |  | | Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, because he regarded the Nazi-Soviet Pact as the crowning achievement of his career, and Reich Marshal Hermann Goering (Goring), because he thought that the Luftwaffe would be overstrained, both tried to dissuade Hitler from the venture. |  | | Hitler instructed the German Army of Norway to be prepared to occupy the Petsamo region and to conduct an offensive from Finland to cut the Murmansk (Kirov) Railroad. |
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| | Bonhoeffer And The German Churches' Response To Nazism |
 | | Obviously, the response of the German churches to Nazism is a big issue for Christianity. |  | | This was founded in 1934 by a group of Protestant pastors concerned at Nazi actions and in particular at interference in church affairs. |  | | But through all that, his is an ethic of responsibility."[11] Ethics of responsibility, a concept dating back to Max Weber which was also developed by the theologian H.R. Niebuhr, tend to stress our duty to respond to the world the way it is, with uncomfortable actions sometimes called for. |
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| | Calling Those Who Disagree With Them "NAZIS" Is A Left Wing Fanatic Tactic by Marti Linder - Sierra Times.com |
 | | The German press branded anyone who questioned such Nazi tactics as a "Conservative Reactionary." As the "Hitler phenomenon" progressed, the National Socialists of Germany were further empowered by the arrogant academics and the bureaucrats who owed Hitler's government their jobs. |  | | The Jews (of whom the uneducated Brownshirt thugs were envious) and even the "good Germans" who had the temerity to speak out against the Nazis were marched off to the Death Camps. |  | | History was rewritten, German kids were taught to be "Politically Correct" little Nazis and the world knows the rest of the story, to our sorrow. |
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| | Kristallnacht |
 | | Kristallnacht turns out to be a crucial turning point in German policy regarding the Jews and may be considered as the actual beginning of what is now called the Holocaust. |  | | Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Chief of Propaganda, with the excuse he needed to launch a pogrom against German Jews. |  | | Moreover, what disturbed the German populace was less the sight of synagogues burning (fires take place all the time, after all -- it depends on the scale) than of the savage and wasteful vandalism that confronted bystanders everywhere, disrupting the clean and orderly streets (to say nothing of consumer convenience). |
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 | | The issues involved have been largely ignored, and there is correspondingly little mention of them in historical and anthropological studies. |  | | But no amount of indoctrination alone, at school or wherever, will unleash hatred in a person who has no preconditions in that direction. |  | | As I see it, it is a possible consequence of the rage and despair that cannot be consciously felt by a child which has been neglected and mistreated even before he or she has learned to speak. |
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| | On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophy |
 | | Heidegger's failure to object to the political <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>consequences<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> of the Nazi worldview is significant, since it suggests an incapacity of his thought -- that is, the thought of a great thinker, in the opinion of some observers the most important thinker of this century -- to grasp the political specificity of National Socialism. |  | | In this way, he obliquely suggests that his turn toward Nazism was not only intended to bring about a gathering of the Germans as Germans, hence, not only for the perverse humanism whose highest form is National Socialism. |  | | Whether a full blown racism or not, Heidegger's attitude reflects the conflict between German nationalism and the tolerance of the Jews that would be characteristic of a liberal society. |
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| | Yesterday and Today: Nazis and the Righteous Right |
 | | Nazi ideology grew out of Germans belief that their country was uniquely privileged because it was uniquely valuable. |  | | For Germany, the sense of being aggrieved was related to the famously vindictive Treaty of Versailles that settled the overt hostilities of World War I but left Germans with smoldering bitterness against what they saw as injustice and injury. |  | | Before the Nazi rise to power, German society bloomed with cultural, artistic, and social openness, as did the United States in the last third of the twentieth century. |
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| | FrontPage magazine.com :: Dispelling the Myths of Yalta by John Radzilowski |
 | | While Soviet forces played a major role in fighting the Nazi scourge after June 1941and suffered horrific losses due to German barbarity and the incompetence of their own leadersStalins behavior until 1941 should have been a clue. |  | | The Nazi-Soviet pact of 1939 gave Hitler the green light to invade Poland and the Soviet attack on that country in 1939 broke Polands southeastern redoubt, shortening the war by weeks and saving the lives of many Nazi soldiers. |  | | Although first place in that category will always go to Hitler and the Third Reich, Stalin and the communist state played a major role in Hitlers grab for control of |
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| | Adolf Hitler |
 | | Hitler Runs For President of Germany: This site outlines how Hitler ran to be president of Germany but lost. |  | | Political Diplomacy and Hitler: This site examines the political diplomacy of the world before, during, and after World War II. |  | | Hitler soon felt that he needed to expand his great nation and if war was what it would take, then so be it. |
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| | Cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A website affiliated with Adi Da Samraj [3] sees the activities of cult opponents as the exercise of prejudice and discrimination against them, and regards the use of the words "cult" and "cult leader" as similar to the manner in which "nigger" and "commie" were used in the past to denigrate blacks and Communists. |  | | Cults based on charismatic leadership often follow the routinization of charisma, as described by the German sociologist Max Weber. |  | | The political cults, mostly far-leftist or far-rightist in their ideologies, have received considerable attention from journalists and scholars but are only a minute percentage of the total number of so-called cults in the United States. |
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| | Joseph Stalin - Biocrawler |
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| | Enver Hoxha Speech 7 November 1961 |
 | | Khrushchev, speaking of the "iniquities" and "victims of the period of the personality cult", declaring the various court trials as framed-up, regardless of the fact that in all that struggle there might have been made also some mistakes, appears to be consistent with his anti-Marxist concepts about imperialism and its servitors. |  | | Those who accuse and slander the Party of Labor of Albania and its leadership are unable to adduce even a single fact that could prove their allegations, while we are in a position to present many documented facts clearly showing their estrangement from the positions of Marxism-Leninism and of the struggle against imperialism. |  | | Indeed, he rendered a service to imperialism, for he presents it as not dangerous to the countries which are building up socialism; he is weakening the vigilance of the peoples in their struggle against the espionage network of imperialism which has acted and is fiercely acting against the socialist camp. |
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