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| | Learn more about Germany in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | The experiences during the Nazi era, a cosmopolitan and anti-nationalistic post-war education and especially the political 68ies movement created just the right tolerant atmosphere in Germany, which still is missing in some post-communist states. |  | | Roman Catholicism was Germany's top religion in the 15th century, but the religious movement commonly known as the Reformation changed this drastically. |  | | The Grundgesetz, Germany's constitution, guarantees freedom of faith and religion. |
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| | Nazi Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography - Local Color Art |
 | | Anti-clericalism was also part of Nazi ideology, although it was never acted on as the Nazis often used the church to justify their stance and included many Christian symbols in the Third Reich. |  | | Nazi mysticism is a term used to describe a philosophical undercurrent of Nazism ; it denotes the combination of Nazism with occultism, |  | | Nazi sacred symbol 8211; the swastika or gamma cross |
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| | Nazi Germany |
 | | The Nazi's used this symbol, which had been used previously within the First World War, to decorate those who showed particular bravery or valor in the fight for a Greater Germany. |  | | Do you have any images related to Weimar and Nazi Germany that would enhance the quality of this Gallery? |  | | The Nazi's were masters of costume and would always dress and present themselves most appropriately for the audience that they were addressing. |
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| | Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Nazi Party attempted to combine traditional symbols of Germany with Nazi Party symbols in an effort to reinforce the perception of them as being one and the same. |  | | Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933 &; 1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian ideology of the |  | | Reich, and is used as a near- synonym for Nazi Germany, that refers to the government and its agencies rather than the land and its people. |
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| | Discovery Channel :: News :: Olympic Symbols Have Sinister Origins |
 | | It also reveals the association that Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and his followers wished to make between Nazi Germany and classical Greece. |  | | The lasting power of these symbols demonstrates how effective the Nazis were at creating powerful, dramatic images. |  | | "Hitler had nutty ideas that soup from Schleswig-Holstein in Germany was the direct descendent of a certain Spartan broth," said Perrottet. |
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| | The Confederate Flag Must Come Down |
 | | Flying the Confederate flag atop a public building is at least as obnoxious as flying the flag of Nazi Germany atop a public building in this country. |  | | Since Clinton is also the commander-in-chief, people of African ancestry should expect from him the same reaction if the flag of Nazi Germany were flying atop any state capitol. |  | | John McCain, for example, originally described the flag as "a symbol of racism and slavery." Later he said the flag is a "symbol of heritage." His first response comes closer to the truth. |
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| | Origins of the Swastika Flag (Third Reich, Germany) |
 | | The question of the new flag that is, its appearance occupied us intensely in those days. |  | | But Krohn's flag featured a right-handed swastika, traditional symbol of good fortune, spiritual evalution and the triumph of spirit over matter. |  | | A swastika is a symbol of multiple meanings. |
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| | Flag of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However, Prussia, the most influential German state, resisted this movement, and worked to establish a unified Germany more favourable to Prussia's interests. |  | | When the Nazis came to power in 1933 the black-red-gold flag was entirely removed (which the Nazis referred to the colors as black, red, and chickenshit) and replaced with the black-white-red, though they would eventually, on September 15, |  | | The flag of East Germany was banned, and any use of it considered a criminal offense, in West Germany during much of the Cold War. |
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| | Germany |
 | | The Celts are believed to have been the first inhabitants of Germany. |  | | Germany's major rivers are the Danube, the Elbe, the Oder, the Weser, and the Rhine. |  | | Adolf Hitler, an Austrian war veteran and a fanatical nationalist, fanned discontent by promising a Greater Germany, abrogation of the Treaty of Versailles, restoration of Germany's lost colonies, and the destruction of the Jews, whom he scapegoated as the reason for Germany's downfall and depressed economy. |
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| | List of flags |
 | | The images of national flags are originally based on the public domain flags of the CIA World Factbook, though most of the flags have had their colours improved and many have been resized to their proper ratios. |  | | Flag of Katanga during period of independence |  | | This is a list of all flags available here, mostly national flags. |
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| | 08/08/02 - Abolishing America (contd.): Confederate = Nazi? |
 | | 08/08/02 - Abolishing America (contd.): Confederate= Nazi? |  | | "Try to imagine German veterans, in full Nazi uniform, shaking hands in 1994 with American veterans in uniform at the beaches of Normandy," urges Mr. |  | | You don't hear much these days about the war against the Confederate Flag, especially since the flag's enemies got their behinds kicked when they tried to remove a Confederate emblem from the Mississippi state flag through a state referendum last year. |
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| | Flags - German Flag |
 | | On VE Day 8 May 1945 in Unter Biberg Germany (a suburb of Munich) 59 members of the 225th signed a captured Nazi flag. |  | | The use of the Nazi flag is in no way an endorsement of the principles of National Socialism. |  | | When registering the domain the 28 year old sergeant violated German law which forbids the use of Nazi flags. |
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| | PzG - Nazi flags of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich flag! |
 | | This symbol of the "new" Germany, the Deutsch Erwache (Germany Awake) standards / Nazi flags were first introduced on January 28, 1923. |  | | Later the Waffen-SS were equipped with flags and insignia even more redolent of Nazi ideology. |  | | Adolf Hitler Flags, Third Reich Flags, and Nazi Flags are approximately 3 feet x 5 feet and made from 100% durable polyester with brass grommets. |
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| | Regional: Europe: Italy - Open Site |
 | | His disastrous alliance with Nazi Germany led to Italy's defeat in World War II. |  | | An era of parliamentary government came to a close in the early 1920s when Benito MUSSOLINI established a Fascist dictatorship. |
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| | nazi_germany |
 | | Starware also provides related listings for nazi germany |  | | At eBay you can find practically anything, even nazi germany. |  | | Easily expand your search for nazi germany at HighBeam Research, a collection of thousands of magazines, journals, newspapers and more. |
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| | Nazi architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Whereas the Nazi buildings should reflect the devout spirit of the movement, there was no place for mysticism in them. |  | | Nazi architecture was an integral part of the Nazi party's plans to create a cultural and spiritual rebirth in Germany as part of the Third Reich. |  | | A major difference between the neoclassical state architecture of Nazi Germany and neoclassical architecture in other modern countries in Europe and America is that in Germany it was but one facet of a severely authoritarian state. |
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| | Emeritus papers at Bryn Mawr College |
 | | I offer a different interpretation of the origins of modern architecture, one that focuses on Germany and the Scandinavian countries, on architects' ties to a particular view of history, on their ideas of community and utopia, on their nationalism, and on continuities between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |  | | The reality of the Nazi Volksgemeinschaft was demonstrated at the party congresses that took place every year in which regimented masses marched toward war and holocaust, joining in exclusionary and racist hatred. |  | | Nazi architecture and Nazi ideology perverted the ideas of National Romanticism. |
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 | | (TS-3) (OT-3) MA: "The chief merit of this book lies in its profile of the metaphysical and occult-society concepts and movements that influenced pre-Nazi and Nazi Germany. |  | | Much of the data concerning it derives from Nazi Germany, whose character as a state based upon magical rather than conventional principles goes a long way towards explaining the "peculiar" fascination which that episode continues to exert on students of history and political science. |  | | No other political analysis of Nazi Germany compares with it, and an understanding of the Nazi phenomenon is impossible without it. |
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| | Nazism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Originally, Nazi was invented by analogy to Sozi (a common and slightly derogatory term for the Nazis' main opponents, the socialists in Germany). |  | | Anti-clericalism was also part of Nazi ideology, although it was never acted on as the Nazis often used the church to justify their stance and included many Christian symbols in the Third Reich. |  | | Rejection of Communism and the perception that Communism was a Jewish-inspired and Jewish-led movement; hence the Nazi use of the term Judeo-Bolshevik. |
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| | Free Essay Impact of Naziism on Architechture and Art |
 | | After the book burning the Nazis next step toward changing Germanys art was to "cleanse" all of her art galleries of any art which was not to the Nazis liking. |  | | This exertion of influence by the Nazis and the mass book burning ordered by propaganda minister Josef Goebbels in 1933 served as a warning to many artists that their work would not be welcome in the "new" Germany. |  | | Architecture in Nazi Germany followed many of the same patterns as art. |
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| | Coca-Cola Places Nazi Symbolism on Toys - PRAVDA.Ru |
 | | Nazis used to call this symbol the "Hakenkreuz." Some reference books explain the difference between the Hakenkreuz (the Nazi swastika) and traditional kinds of swastikas in Asia and in America that are face counter-clockwise. |  | | Thus, some reporters are not right when they say that there are "swastika-like symbols" or "two reversed symbols of the notorious Nazi Party" on the robot. |  | | PRAVDA.Ru The Whole World Had to Pay for Germany’s Law and Order |
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| | Waldorf Critics Archive 0105.1 (May, 2001, Part 1 of 4) |
 | | A survey of the teachers and leaders of the individual Waldorf Schools in Germany before the [Nazi] takeover indicates clearly that the Jewish impact was important in the German anthroposophical communities and schools." Prof. |  | | Uwe Werner, Head Archivist at the 'Archiv Am Goeheanum' in Dornach, Switzerland, in 1999 published an extensive documentation on 'Anthroposophy in the time of Nazi Germany' (Verlag R. Oldenberg, Munich) In the book he writes: *************************************************************** *Anthroposophists belonged to the many groups of people who were persecuted under the Nazi regime. |  | | Therefore, schools which are built out of the anthroposophical world view and led by anthroposophists mean danger to true German education, particularly through the relation of the anthroposophical communities to Dornach, the international center of anthroposophy, in which Jews also play an important role, or at any rate have played until the present. |
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| | Martin Luther |
 | | Martin Luther was born to Hans and Margaretha Luder on November 10, 1483 in Eisleben, Germany and was baptised on the feast day of St. |  | | Martin Luther (originally Martin Luder or Martinus Luther) (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) was a German theologian of the Christian religion and an Augustinian monk whose teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines of Protestant and other Christian traditions (a broad movement composed of many congregations and church bodies). |  | | Luther's hymns sparked the development of congregational singing in Christianity. |
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| | Auschwitz, Nazi death camp |
 | | Auschwitz-Birkenau, Nazi Germany's largest concentration and extermination camp facility, was located nearby the provincial Polish town of Oshwiecim in Galacia, and was established by order of Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler on 27 April 1940. |  | | He had come to rescue them, bribing the Nazis to retrieve the women on his list and bring them back. |  | | In those years, millions of Jews died in Nazi death camps like Auschwitz, but Oscar Schindler's Jews miraculously survived. |
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| | The OMEGA File - NAZI BASES IN ANTARCTICA |
 | | They are reportedly working with "Paperclip" Nazis, members of various Bavarian fraternal cults, and Anglo-American corporate fascicts above, in a plan to bring down America by creating a fascist revolution in the United States, like the one that brought the Nazi's to power in Germany. |  | | (Note: One source has claimed that the information the interrogators recieved involved the escape of Adolph Hitler, Martin Boorman, Eva Braun and a major segment of the Nazi leadership -- not including those who were 'sacrificed' to the Nuremberg trials after the war-- to the South Polar base. |  | | The OMEGA File - NAZI BASES IN ANTARCTICA |
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| | Nazi symbolism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The twentieth century German Nazi Party was notable for their extensive use of graphic symbolism, most notably the Hakenkreuz (swastika) which it used as its principal symbol, and, in the form of the swastika flag, became the state flag of Nazi Germany. |  | | From 1933 to 1945 the Nazi regimes in Germany and the Nazi-occupied countries forced Jews to wear an identifying mark under the threat of death. |  | | The letters of the runic alphabet have been used by Nazism and neo-Nazi groups that associate themselves with Germanic traditions, mainly the Sigel, Eihwaz, Tyr (c.f. |
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| | The Mysteries of A.I. - Jewish Symbolism v1.7 |
 | | Werwolf, German for "werewolves", was the name chosen for the guerilla fighters Hitler and the Nazi top had planned should continue the fight against the invading Allies when Germanys Wehrmacht was defeated and the German territory was occupied. |  | | One only has to remind oneself that the Nazi party has been wiped out and left to decay in infamy while the Jewish people are tighter and stronger than ever to realize God indeed had a plan amidst all the horror. |  | | The way all the Mechas run and hide from the Orgas as they try to round them up is very reminiscent of scenes of Jews hiding to save their lives in "Schindler's List." And I found this bit about WWII Nazi wolf imagery (the motorcycles chasing the Mechas are made up like wolves): |
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| | harvard design magazine current issue |
 | | In a nationwide poll in Germany contracted by the American Jewish Committee in October 2002, two-thirds of all German respondents considered it necessary that the topic the destruction of the Jews by the Nazis, remain a required part of the school curriculum. |  | | The degree to which the subject of the Holocaust was either avoided or politically misappropriated in postwar Germany was carefully analyzed in the recent exhibition Holocaust: The Nazi Genocide and the Motifs of Its Remembrance at the German Historical Museum in Berlin (JanuaryApril 2002). |  | | The Nazis were eager to associate themselves with the former glories of Nuremberg as an important site of the Imperial Diets during the Middle Ages, and the citys central location, open spaces, and excellent transport facilities guaranteed crowds of around one million during the weeklong convocation each September. |
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