article Coat of arms of Germany image map Europe under Nazi domination.png image map caption Europe ... Legend 313131 NaziGermany ref group lower roman name infoa Legend 555555 German occupied Europe Areas ... , and Puppet state Puppet states of NaziGermany and Fascist Italy puppet states ref group lower ... type Nazi single party state br Totalitarian dictatorship title leader President of Germany 1919 ... state ruled by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party NSDAP . NaziGermany is best known for its ... Reich on the international stage. NaziGermany made aggressive demands for territory, threatening ... are NaziGermany and Third Reich. The latter suggests a historical succession from the medieval Holy ... . History Main History of Germany The Nazi movement arose among angry young veterans in the early ... Germany Catholic Centre Party disbanded on 5 July 1933 after obtaining Nazi guarantees for Catholic ... 1933 1935.svg thumb 150px Flag of NaziGermany, used jointly with the swastika flag, 1933 35 File Flag of German Reich 1935 1945 .svg thumb 150px Sole national flag of NaziGermany, 1935 45 The Nazi regime ... Gro deutschland Greater Germany to be established by the Nazi Master race Herrenvolk teachers who ... to defend Poland s territorial integrity and the Poles rejected a series of offers by NaziGermany ... by NaziGermany Denmark and Norway . This safeguarded iron ore supplies from Sweden through coastal ... 1941, four days after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor , NaziGermany declared war on the United ... , Persecution of homosexuals in NaziGermany and the Holocaust homosexuals , and Holocaust The political ... areas annexed by NaziGermany , with the classification of Poles on the Nazi Volksliste , according ... as Germans were Expulsion of Poles by NaziGermany expelled . ref name forgotten Volksdeutsche Ethnic ... European children by NaziGermany Children were also abducted from Eastern Europe for Germanization ... capital city of NaziGermany. In the F hrerbunker , Hitler became psychologically isolated and detached ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 There were three constituents of the police forces of the Third Reich Ordnungspolizei Orpo regular police Kriminalpolizei Kripo criminal police Sicherheitspolizei Sipo security police In 1942 the Sipo and Kripo were amalgamated to form the Reichssicherheitshauptamt RSHA . See also Gestapo Hilfspolizei Hipo , auxiliary police DEFAULTSORT Police Forces Of Nazi Germany Category Government of Nazi Germany Category Law in Nazi Germany Category Defunct law enforcement agencies of Germany Category Nazi SS he ... more details
War II NaziGermany financed and supported political organizations that opposed the hostile policies ... such as al Husseini endorsed NaziGermany s anti Jewish agenda and pogroms, and actively sought to recruit the Muslims of Bosnia and Eastern Europe for Nazi German military forces. Reza Shah Pahlavi , the second last Shah of Iran harbored pro Nazi sympathies, but NaziGermany was unable to prevent ... As part of their campaign to weaken the British Empire , NaziGermany expressed support for hardline .... Although the Indian National Congress and other Indian political organizations opposed NaziGermany or preserved neutrality, revolutionaries under Subhash Chandra Bose openly sought Germany s backing ... Category Foreign relations of NaziGermany Category Foreign relations of Germany ... to the Allied Powers . Upon Adolf Hitler s rise to power in 1933, Germany began a program of industrialization ... countries Despite its pan Germanic expansionism, the Nazi regime did not invade Switzerland or Sweden ... East Nazi German government representatives cultivated ties with the Muslim religious leaders in the early ... more details
Social Outsiders in NaziGermany is a book edited by Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus . It is a collection of essays offering the history of those branded social outsiders in NaziGermany . It was published by Princeton University Press as a 320 page hardcover ISBN 978 0 691 00748 9 and paperback ISBN 978 0 691 08684 2 in 2001. Contents Social Outsiders and the Construction of the Community of the People by Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus Social Outsiders in German History From the Sixteenth century to 1933 by Richard J. Evans No Volksgenossen Jew ish Entrepreneurs in the Third Reich by Frank Bajohr When the Ordinary Became Extraordinary German Jews Reacting to Nazi Persecution, 1933 1939 by Marion A. Kaplan The Nazi Purge of German Artistic and Cultural Life by Alan E. Steinweis The Limits of Policy Social Protection of Intermarried German Jews in NaziGermany by Nathan Stoltzfus The Exclusion and Murder of the Disabled by Henry Friedlander From Indefinite Confinement to Extermination Habitual Criminals in the Third Reich by Nikolaus Wachsmann The Ambivalent Outsider Prostitution , Promiscuity, and Sexually transmitted infection VD Control in Nazi Berlin by Annette F. Timm Romani people Gypsies as Social Outsiders in NaziGermany by Sybil H. Milton The Institutionalization of Homosexual Panic in the Third Reich by Geoffrey J. Giles Police Justice, Popular Justice, and Social Outsiders in NaziGermany The Example of Poland Polish Foreign Workers by Robert Gellately Sex, Blood, and Vulnerability Women Outsiders in German Occupied Europe by Doris L. Bergen Social Outcasts in War and Genocide A Comparative Perspective by Omer Bartov List of Contributors Index External links http www.pupress.princeton.edu titles 7083.html Social Outsiders in NaziGermany at the publisher ... of Analysis Social Outsiders in NaziGermany reviewed by Rachel T. Greenwald History, University ... 2001 books Category History books about Germany Category 21st century history books hist book stub ... more details
During World War II , NaziGermany created Military occupation military led regimes in occupied territories which were known as a Military Administration Milit rverwaltung . These differed from Reichskommissariat s which were led by Nazi Party officials. A Military Administration was led by a Military Commander Milit rbefehlshaber , official acronym MilBfh. . The various Military Administrations created by NaziGermany were German military administration in occupied Poland , later divided into Polish areas annexed by NaziGermany territories which were directly annexed into Germany, and the General Government Generalgouvernement . Military Administration in Belgium and North France Milit rverwaltung in Belgien und Nordfrankreich Military Administration in France Milit rverwaltung in Frankreich Military Administration in Serbia Milit rverwaltung in Serbien Military Administration in Greece Milit rverwaltung in Griechenland The zone of occupied Soviet territory on the Eastern Front which were under military authority. Divided into Operational zones Operationszone Ost directly behind the Front military front , and Army Rear Areas R ckw rtige Heeresgebieten further away. Category Subdivisions of NaziGermany Category Puppet states Category Politics of World War II Occupied territories Category Territories under military occupation Category Military occupation Nazi stub pt Administra o militar Alemanha nazista ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Unbestowed awards of NaziGermany were a series of Orders, decorations, and medals of NaziGermany political, civil, and military decorations which were either under design, projected for design, or had been approved for issuance but never bestowed, when the Second World War ended in 1945 resulting in the fall of NaziGermany. Senior Military & Civil Awards Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross German Cross German Cross in Gold With Diamonds Campaign Awards Polish Campaign Medal Metz Cuffband Arm Shields Stalingrad Shield Warsaw Shield Memel Shield Dunkirk Shield Balkan Shield Destruction Badges Aircraft Destruction Badge Battle Badges & Clasps Luftwaffe Tank Battle Badge Luftwaffe Sea Battle Badge Luftwaffe Close Combat Clasp Kriegsmarine Frogman Badge Kriegsmarine Frogman Clasp Kriegsmarine Combat Clasp SS and Police Decorations SS Auxiliary Clasp Category Orders, decorations, and medals of NaziGermany ... more details
Infobox film name Inside NaziGermany image caption director producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor RKO Pictures RKO Radio Pictures released film date 1938 1 18 ref https www.hboarchives.com marchoftime MOT Newsreels Synopsis.pdf Synopsis PDF , The March of Time Newsreels, https www.hboarchives.com apps searchlibrary ctl marchoftime HBO Archives ref runtime 16 minutes country Film US language English budget Inside NaziGermany is a 1938 short documentary film directed by Jack Glenn . It is an episode of the newsreel series The March of Time . In 1993, Inside NaziGermany was deemed culturally significant by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry . References Reflist External links imdb title 131471 Genzlinger, Neil, http www.nytimes.com 2010 09 03 movies 03newsreel.html? r 1&scp 1&sq March 20of 20Time&st cse March of Time Documentary Series Is Revisited The New York Times , September 2, 2010 DEFAULTSORT Inside NaziGermany Category 1938 films Category United States National Film Registry films Category Black and white documentary films Category Documentary films about historical events Category 1930s documentary films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category RKO Pictures short films Category The March of Time films Category Newsreels Category Documentary films about Germany Category Documentary films about ideologies Category Works about NaziGermany Documentary film stub de March of Time Inside NaziGermany nl March of Time Inside NaziGermany ... more details
Notability Academics date January 2012 Intria is the acroymn for the International Trade and Investment Agency . It was an agency in the Ministry of Economics during Nazi Germany in World War II and responsible for transferring funds from German Jews . ref http books.google.com books?id LIF7oXWsJV8C&pg PA159&lpg PA159&dq 22intria 22 nazi&source bl&ots 5uAYq9FxbC&sig KPEnfAog1OdbhHHKfSIKDTBRbDA&hl en&ei MUSNSe6NIJ6Dtwe9xdGDCw&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result Yishuv in the Shadow by Abraham J. Edelheit pgs 159 160 ref References Reflist Further reading Dean, Martin Robbing the Jews The Cofiscation of Jewish Property in the Holocaust, 1935 1945 , Cambridge University Press, 2008. Category Government of Nazi Germany Category The Holocaust Nazi stub ... more details
censorship Almost all Modernist art was considered degenerate art by the Nazi regime. Amongst those who were suppressed both during the Nazi book burnings and the attempt to destroy modernist fine art in the degenerate art degenerate art exhibition were ref Adam, Peter 1992 . Art of the Third Reich . New York , Harry N. Abrams, Inc.., pp. 121 122 ref Ernest Hemingway , Bertolt Brecht , Thomas Mann , John Dos Passos , Elfriede Lohse W chtler Philosophers, and sociologists were suppressed by the Nazi regime Husserl , Karl Marx , Friedrich Engels , Freud , Max Scheler , ref The Engineer as Ideologue Reactionary Modernists in Weimar and NaziGermany J Herf Journal of Contemporary History SAGE, London, Beverly Hills , 1984 http www.jstor.org pss 260329 ref To avoid censorship of books they were often given an innocent looking cover, so called Tarnschriften . References reflist Category Censorship in Germany ... more details
Occupation of Hungary by NaziGermany may refer to Operation Margarethe , the occupation of Hungary by German forces on 19 March 1944 Operation Panzerfaust , military operation to occupy Hungary in October 1944 Government of National Unity Hungary , puppet government formed by the Arrow Cross Party on 16 October 1944 See also Hungary during World War II Disamb ... more details
Holidays in NaziGermany were primarily centred around important political events, serving as a form of political education and reinforcing propaganda themes. ref name Bytwerk cite journal last Bytwerk first Randall L. title Rhetorical aspects of Nazi holidays journal The Journal of Popular Culture year 1979 volume 13 issue 2 pages 239 247 accessdate 27 April 2011 ref Major national holidays were therefore controlled by Joseph Goebbels at the Reich Propaganda Ministry , and were often accompanied by mass meetings, parades, speeches and radio broadcasts. ref name Bytwerk Many of the official national holidays in the Third Reich were anniversaries of political events, namely the seizure of power January 30 , the announcement of the Party program in 1920 24 February , Hitler s birthday 20 April and the Beer Hall Putsch 9 November . Others were inherited from pagan customs, or from previous regimes, but were given a distinctly Nazi slant. Heroes Memorial Day was celebrated on 16 March, National Labour Day on 1 May, Mothering Sunday in May, Summer Solstice in June, Harvest Thanksgiving in Autumn and Winter Solstice in December. ref name Snyder cite book last Snyder first Louis L. title Encyclopedia of the Third Reich year 1998 publisher Robert Hale ref From 1937, Jews were banned from the streets during Nazi holidays. ref cite book last Paldiel first Mordecai title Saving the Jews Amazing Stories of Men and Women who Defied the Final Solution year 2000 publisher Schreiber ref References references Category Society in NaziGermany Category National holidays Category Holidays in Germany Category Nazi propaganda Nazi stub ... more details
The treatment of black people blacks in NaziGermany was generally indifferent. The main reason for this was the fluid, non straightforward racial policies of the Nazis, which were influenced by daily politics, leading to complex and sometimes contradictory policies. The Nazi racial agenda considered blacks inferior to the Aryan race, but in reality they were often overlooked due to their low numbers when it came to actual implementation of government action and policies towards them. As result, blacks were generally far better treated than Jews or Romani people Gypsies , and could live mostly normal lives, including attending school and working. ref name Lusane On the other hand, despite the absence of an official systematic government stance, there were numerous instances of discrimination, crimes and murder against black people on a local level, influenced by the racial perceptions of the Nazis ... Memorial Museum date 13 November 2011 ref Anti black racism existed in Germany prior to the rise of the Nazi ... reflist 2 A rare and notable account of a Liberian German growing up in NaziGermany is provided ... bhistory 02 Black History Month Category NaziGermany fr Noirs sous le Troisi me Reich ... world. ref name Lusane Lusane, pp. 6 7 ref The Holocaust The Holocaust While black people in NaziGermany and German occupied territories were not subject to systematic elimination, they were victimized ... became a target of Nazi eugenics by 1937, with many facing compulsory sterilization . Others became the victims of Nazi human experimentation human experimentation , assassination, or false imprisonment ... of war were sometimes killed outright or through the poor treatment they received in Nazi concentration camps Nazi concentration or Prisoner of war camp World War II prisoner of war camps , while .... The number of German blacks was low, but there were some instances of them being enlisted within Nazi ... the Nazi Era author Lusane, Clarence publisher Routledge place New York year 2003 isbn 0415932955 External ... more details
The Holocaust This article discusses universities in NaziGermany . The Nazification of German universities April 8, 1933 a memorandum to Nazi Student Organizations proposed that culturally destructive books from public, state and university libraries be collected and burned. The Deutsche Studentenschaft German Students Association started its anti Semitic action. In May 1933 books from university libraries, written by anti Nazi or Jewish authors, were Book burning Jewish, anti Nazi and degenerate books by the Nazis burned in squares, e.g. in Humboldt University of Berlin Third Reich Berlin , and the curricula were subsequently modified. Jewish professors and students were expelled according to the racial policy of NaziGermany , see also the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service . Martin Heidegger became the rector of Freiburg University , where he delivered a number of Nazi speeches, see Heidegger and Nazism . On August 21, 1933 Heidegger established the F hrer principle ... Gebieten , Marszalek, Toru 2000. ISBN 83 7174 674 1 Category Education in Germany Category NaziGermany Category The Holocaust in Germany ... ref http www.case.edu artsci dittrick site2 museum online Nazi Pernkopf.html ref . Hans Sedlmayr, a declared Nazi, led an Vienna School of Art History art institute throughout the war. Nazi professors ... University of Berlin cooperated with Nazi government in designing mass expulsions of the Generalplan Ost . Professors involved in Nazi planning were e.g. Hermann Aubin , Theodor Schieder , Werner Conze . Historian, SS Hauptsturmfuehrer Kurt Lueck was killed by partisans during his Nazi activities ... in Prague , November 4, 1939. The University of Pozna was closed by the Nazi Occupation in 1939 ... with the Nazi occupation forces ideology. Its faculty included SS Hauptsturmf hrer Reinhard Wittram ... year, and anatomist Hermann Voss anatomist Hermann Voss . Psychologist Rudolf Hippius worked on Nazi ... more details
enter Riga July 1941 History of Latvia The occupation of Latvia by NaziGermany was completed on July 10, 1941 by Wehrmacht Germany s armed forces . Latvia became a part of NaziGermany s Reichskommissariat ... promoted the idea of renewing democracy in Latvia after the war. Conscription of Latvians by NaziGermanyNaziGermany conscripted Latvia s inhabitants in their armed forces. During World War II more ... of previous wars or had originally lived there. NaziGermany also mobilised former Latvian soldiers ... with much of Ukraine and Belarus . NaziGermany began to suffer regular defeats on the eastern front ... Luftwaffen Legion Lettland Occupation of Baltic republics by NaziGermany Occupation of Baltic states by NaziGermany and the USSR, 1939 1991 Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 References references ... Under German Occupation in 1943 , Latvian Legation, 1944 NaziGermany occupations WWIIHistory World War II Holocaust Latvia DEFAULTSORT Occupation Of Latvia By NaziGermany Category Occupation of the Baltic ...Refimprove date March 2008 Image Riga 1941 Wermacht.jpg thumb 300px Nazi troops enter Riga Image Bundesarchiv ... after the establishment of Germany German authority in the beginning of July 1941, the elimination ... . Latvian Nazi collaborators collaborators , including the 500 1,500 members of the Arajs ... the entire Jewish population was exterminated. In addition, some 25,000 Jews were brought from Germany ... date March 2008 During the years of Nazi occupation, special campaigns killed 90,000 people in Latvia ... to the German occupiers. Jewish and Gypsy civilians were eliminated as a result of the Nazi ... the upper hand. Defeat and retreat of Nazi forces Unreferenced section date March 2008 In 1944, the Red ... Germany German troops held out in Courland . They were trapped between the Baltic Sea and the Soviet ... fled through this battlefield in fishing boats and ships to Sweden and Germany , from where they emigrated ... 1941 in Latvia es Ocupaci n de Letonia por la Alemania Nazi lv Latvijas okup cija 1941 1945 fi ... more details
people Romani woman. The racial policy of NaziGermany was a set of policies and laws implemented by NaziGermany , asserting the superiority of the Aryan race , and based on a specific Nazism ... NaziGermany accepted Slavs to serve in its armed forces within occupied territories, in spite of them ... positions, becoming second class citizen s or to the point they were illegally residing in NaziGermany ... Chart from NaziGermany used to explain the Nuremberg Laws . The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 employed a scientific ... , NaziGermany first deprived human beings of their citizenship. Arendt underlined that in the Declaration ... than 12,000 Polish born Jews, had been expelled by the Nazi government from Germany to Poland during ... Laws Image Jewish Children in NaziGermany Exercise Class.jpg thumb 220px A Gymnastics lesson ... 15973 Anne Frank Guide, Black people in NaziGermany ref ref name voice online.co.uk http www.voice ... of NaziGermany ref According to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., The fate of black people from 1933 to 1945 in NaziGermany and in German occupied territories ranged ... Anti miscegenation laws NaziGermany Mixed marriage and interracial sex became illegal, some ... laws NaziGermany Mixed marriage and interracial sex became illegal. ref name voice online.co.uk ... in NaziGermany , Harper Perennial, 2001. He mistakenly states that they were later murdered in the Holocaust ... crimes against ethnic Poles Nazi policy toward the Slavs to Germany s east was perhaps even more illogical ... million victims of Nazi genocide and reprisals 1.8 million deported to Germany for forced labor and 5.5 ... Blood money laws Anti Jewish legislation in prewar NaziGermany Consequences of German Nazism Holocaust Porajmos col break Persecution of homosexuals in NaziGermany and the Holocaust Kaiser Wilhelm ... Friedl nder Friedl nder, Saul . NaziGermany and the Jews Volume 1 The Years of Persecution, 1933 1939 ... Peukert Peukert, Detlev . Inside NaziGermany conformity, opposition and racism in everyday life London ... more details
it with the coming of Adolf Hitler , referred to as the Religion in NaziGermany Messianic aspects ... accessdate 21 December 2009 ref See also Religion in NaziGermany Kirchenkampf Weihnachten Winterhilfswerk References Reflist 2 External links http www.life.com image first in gallery 51341 inside a nazi christmas party 1941 index 0 Inside a Nazi Christmas Party, 1941 slideshow by Life magazine Christmas Category Christmas in Germany Category Religion in NaziGermany fa ... version of the hymn is still sung in modern day Germany. ref name Times cite web last Boyes ... 1228630 How Hitlers Nazi propaganda machine tried Christ Christmas.html title How Hitler s Nazi ... more details
Adult education lang de Erwachsenenbildung in NaziGermany was institutional continuing education for persons who had completed their schooling. After the synchronization of university extension programs Volkshochschulen and their municipal or private sponsors, the German Labor Front DAF made its influence felt in two ways. Within its National Socialist Strength Through Joy organization, it founded the German Public Instruction Agency Deutsche Volksbildungswerk DVW in 1935. Moreover, after 1933 it used the Office for Vocational Education and Business Management to influence commercial education. The German Institute for National Socialist Technical Vocational Training Dinta gave rise to the German Vocational Education Agency Deutsches Berufserziehungswerk , which organized practice groups bungsgemeinschaften that by 1938 had 2 million participants its workplace programs involved another 1.3 million. These operations should be distinguished from the community schooling Gemeinschaftsschulung of employers, foremen, and workers through courses in the German Labor Front s Reich schools. Above all, adult education had functions not provided by the mass organizations of National Socialism, with their ideological orientation and selection and their military training. The adult education offerings had more to do with the economic predicament and the demand for continuing education and ideological orientation than with political schooling. During the war, new areas of activity arose through the combining of work with vocational or general educational correspondence courses, as well as through continuing education for persons with war related disabilities. In 1943, the DVW established a night school Abendoberschule in Munich . It supported social and cultural courses given by so called ... 2 DEFAULTSORT Adult education in NaziGermany Category Adult education NaziGermany Category NaziGermany Category Nazi culture ... more details
There was widespread support for animal welfare in NaziGermany ref name BHTFSN153 cite book author Thomas ... were environmentalists , and species protection and animal welfare were significant issues in the NaziGermanyNazi regime . ref name NWC5 cite book author Robert Proctor title The Nazi War on Cancer ... 0826412890 oclc doi ref NaziGermany was the first nation to ban vivisection. ref name ABAHR125 ... in NaziGermany publisher Cambridge University Press location year 2006 page 55 isbn 0521848199 oclc ... camp ref name ABAHR124 for cutting up a bait frog . ref name ABAHR125 In 24 November 1933, NaziGermany ... of the main Finnish cultural magazines, NaziGermany was the first in the world to place the wolf under ... cite book author Frank Uek tter title The Green and the Brown A History of Conservation in NaziGermany ... and the Brown A History of Conservation in NaziGermany publisher Cambridge University Press location ... only to the pets in the possession of Racial policy of NaziGermany non Aryan citizens. ref ... in NaziGermany Notes reflist 2 External links http www.worldfuturefund.org wffmaster Reading Germany Nazianimalrights.htm 1933 Law on Animal Protection Category NaziGermany Category Animal welfare and rights ... 1996 page 132 isbn 1566394414 oclc doi ref Many List of Nazi Party leaders and officials Nazi leaders ... title A History of Modern Germany, 1800 2000 publisher Blackwell Publishing location year 2006 page ... animal welfare laws in Germany are modified versions of the laws introduced by the Nazis. ref name ... regarding animal protection in Germany. These concerns continued among the Nazis. ref name RA133 ... year 2000 page 42 isbn 0826412890 oclc doi ref In 1927, a Nazi representative to the Reichstag building ..., the Nazi party proposed a ban on vivisection . In early 1933, representatives of the Nazi party ... that those who still think they can continue to treat animals as inanimate property will be sent to Nazi ... giving the Nazi salute to Hermann G ring for his order to ban vivisection . Caricature from Kladderadatsch ... more details
Cinema of Germany Category Nazi propaganda Category Nazi propagandists Category Propaganda film ...The Department of Film was one of five departments that comprised the Nazi propaganda Central Party Propaganda Office of the NSDAP , established by Adolf Hitler in 1933 as part of the Reichspropagandaleitung . The Central Party Propaganda Office was separate from the official government Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda , although both groups were run by Joseph Goebbels . Goebbels was named Reichspropagandaleiter and given total control of Germany s press and film for the spreading of the National Socialist world view to the entire German people ref name Bytwerk cite web last Bytwerk first Randall authorlink coauthors title The Central Party Propaganda Office of the NSDAP work publisher date url http www.calvin.edu academic cas gpa rpl.htm doi accessdate 2007 01 26 ref . The Department s main duty was organizing film shows suitable for public enlightenment and education ref name Bytwerk . The head of the Department of Film called the Reichsamtsleiter was Karl Neumann. Film was one of the most important forms of propaganda in NaziGermany because it was easily attained by all people. Hitler himself declared it superior to the written word, which required arduous reading to understand ref cite book last Hitler first Adolph authorlink coauthors title Mein Kampf publisher date location pages 471 url doi id ref . The importance of film propaganda is underscored by the fact that 45 million people attended the film shows put on by the NSDAP ref name calvin.edu cite web ... ref name calvin.edu . The strong emphasis the Nazi Party placed on film was also influenced by the personal ... of Film consisted of seven distinct offices, each of which oversaw a specific area related to Germany ..., German military and industrial strength, and the evils of the Nazi s enemies ref answer.com TBA ref . Often these propaganda films focused on Germany s enemies, particularly to foster anti British sentiment ... more details
used in NaziGermany . Some words were coined by Adolf Hitler and other Nazi Party members ... Aryan the Germanic Glossary of NaziGermany uberm master race or bermensch , according to Nazi ... s , a freeway system planned by the Weimar Republic but constructed by NaziGermany. The autobahn ... to both Germans and foreigners. Deutschland erwacht Germany awake a Nazi slogan. It was used ... . fraktur typeface Fraktur a fashion of blackletter popularly associated with NaziGermany ... of NaziGermany from 1935 1945. Further subdivided into Bezirke districts Kreise counties or subdistricts ... as part of the SiPo then merged into the RHSA the official secret police of NaziGermany. Gestapo ... made it a co national anthem of NaziGermany, along with the first stanza of Deutschlandlied . I ... NaziGermany. Judenrampe Jews ramp . At death camps and concentration camps, the rail platform for unloading ... awarded to factory workers. Kriminalpolizei Kripo Criminal Police In NaziGermany, it became ... Jewish people broke out all over Germany. Kunstbolschewismus Art Bolshevism derogatory catchword of Nazi ... that was performed by African American musicians. Such music became banned publicly in NaziGermany ... hegemonial empire in Europe in order to ensure the supremacy of NaziGermany and the Nordic ... place in NaziGermany between June 30 and 2 July 1934 where Hitler and the SS murderously purged the ranks ... forces of NaziGermany. Obersalzberg mountainside resort overlooking Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian ... the Weimar Republic . Finally, some are taken from Germany s cultural tradition. compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes 0 9 National Socialist Program 25 point program The Nazi Party platform and a codification of its ideology. 581 Abel autobiography Weimar period Nazi Party membership data source. A Abkindern ... Nazi operation for concealing evidence of their own largest mass killings. Laborers facetiously ... t4 code name for the extermination of mentally ill and handicapped patients by the Nazi authorities ... more details
religion in NaziGermany and the Nazis complex and shifting policy towards religion. The German census ... in the future of NaziGermany . People tended to keep their ties to the church, because they feared ... Barth opposed this appropriation of Luther in the German Empire and NaziGermany, when he stated ... Jackson J. Spielvogel, Hitler and NaziGermany ISBN 0 13 189877 9 ref Richard Steigmann Gall alleges ... the r gime. Jehovah s Witnesses Main Persecution of Jehovah s Witnesses in NaziGermany Jehovah s Witnesses , which comprised 25,000 members in Germany, were among those persecuted by the Nazi government ... in NaziGermany The attitude of the Nazi party to the Catholic Church ranged from tolerance to outright ... Reich A History of NaziGermany . New York Simon and Schuster, http books.google.com books?id ... after their Machtergreifung takeover of power in Germany, the Nazi government resumed talks with the Holy ... Lutheran doctrine. ref Stackelberg, Roderick 2007 The Routledge companion to NaziGermany. New York ..., Joseph W. 2007 . http books.google.com books?id ATCXucbTYX0C&dq A concise history of NaziGermany ... of NaziGermany . New York Simon and Schuster, p 240 And even fewer paused to reflect that under ... AIC&pg PA261 p. 261. ref ref Stackelberg, Roderick 2007 . The Routledge Companion to NaziGermany . New ... Studying the Jew Scholarly Antisemitism in NaziGermany by Alan Steinweis 8 ref Interviews with Nazis .... ref Charlotte Kahane Rescue and Abandonment The Complex Fate of Jews in NaziGermany 1999 .3 The total ... PA156 ref ref cite book last Stackelberg first Roderick title The Routledge Companion to NaziGermany ... Communist Party of Germany The Nazi era left wing organizations were banned the same year ... Germany and occupied Europe Freemasonry in NaziGermany , not persecuted. The only secure case in which ...For the attitude of the Nazi Party towards religion, and the significance of occult ism and paganism ... 2000 . Nazi terror the Gestapo, Jews, and ordinary Germans . New York Basic Books, http books.google.com ... more details
File NaziGermany Blank with Waters.png NaziGermany Administrative regions in 1938 thumb right File NS administrative Gliederung 1944.png thumb 200px Administrative divisions of NaziGermany , 1944 File Karte des Deutschen Reiches, Weimarer Republik Drittes Reich 1919 1937.svg thumb 200px Germany, 1919 ... Nazi Gau administration in the Gleichschaltung process. In total, Germany consisted of 32 ... during the Second World War Of the Polish areas annexed by NaziGermany territories annexed from ... France in 1940, were attached to the bordering Southwestern Gaue of NaziGermany . Two further Reichsgaue ... were in Berlin. This Auslandsgau was considered to be the 43rd Gau of NaziGermany. Operational Zones ... of the Reich proper, it was considered part of Greater Germany by Nazi officials as an autonomous region ... under the Third Reich The Nazi Judicial and Administrative System in Germany and Occupied Eastern Europe ... Further Greater Germanic Reich The Nazi Racial policy of NaziGermany racial categorization of the Ethnic ... areas annexed by NaziGermany German Empire Constituent states of the Empire States of the German ... and Gauleiter in German Nazi Gaue DEFAULTSORT Administrative Division Of NaziGermany Category Nazi Gaue Category NaziGermany Category Lists of country subdivisions Category Former subdivisions of Germany ... of the individual States of Germany L nder states of Weimar Germany in 1934, the Gau German Gaue Singular Gau were the de facto administrative sub divisions of NaziGermany . The Nazi Gaue were formed in 1926 as Nazi party districts of the respective German states and Provinces of Prussia Prussian provinces as shaped in the Territorial changes of Germany Territorial changes after World War I aftermath of World War I . ref name Die NS Gaue de icon http www.dhm.de lemo html nazi innenpolitik gaue ... 01 06 organization.html The Organization of the Nazi Party & State The Nizkor Project , accessed 25 ... , Germany would lose not only the newly annexed territories but some of the territories it held ... more details
of Poles by NaziGermany during World War II was a massive NaziGermanyNazi German operation ... . Expulsions from Polish territories annexed by NaziGermany File Bundesarchiv R 49 Bild ... Reichsgau Wartheland See also Polish areas annexed by NaziGermany Germanization began with the classification of which people were racially suitable , as defined by the Nazi Volksliste . ref name Overy Richard Overy , The Dictators Hitler s Germany, Stalin s Russia , p543 ISBN 0 393 02030 4 ref ... children Kidnapping of Eastern European children by NaziGermany who were taken away from their parents ... class wikitable Expulsion of Poles by NaziGermany 1939 1944 Name of territory Number of displaced ... by NaziGermany total align right 918,000 928,000 s 6 s 2 Zamo region align right 100,000 110,000 .... Additionally, almost Kidnapping of Eastern European children by NaziGermany 30,000 children were ... by NaziGermany Notes and references Reflist 2 Further reading Piotr Setkiewicz, The expulsion of Polish ... Racial policies Image Wysiedlanie Zamojszczyzna.jpg thumb right 260px w Expulsion of Poles by Germany ... invasion of the country , Nazi expansionist policies were enacted upon its Polish population on an unprecedented scale. In accordance with Nazi ideology the Poles were deemed for slavery see Untermensch ... Hitler s War Hitler s Plans for Eastern Europe , 1961, in Poland under Nazi Occupation , Polonia Publishing House, Warsaw , pp. 7 33, 164 178. ref The Nazi leadership hoped that through expulsions to Siberia ... established by the Nazis, divided from each other by a closed border Polish areas annexed by NaziGermany one area outright annexed to the Reich in 1939 1941, and another called the General Government ... Volker R. Berghahn Germans and Poles 1871 1945 in Germany and Eastern Europe Cultural Identities ... World The Children of Europe in the Nazi Web p. 213 4 ISBN 0 679 77663 X ref Members of the Hitler ... being sent to OST Arbeiter work in Germany while the rest were sent to the General Government. ref ... more details
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. In NaziGermany , however, it appears the system was more successful. By 1938 unemployment was practically extinct and Germany even lacked enough workers to fill the available jobs. However this dramatic ... pdf SHIS 0731.pdf ref ref H .P. Willmott World War II , p. 18 ref Political economy of NaziGermany ... J. 1996 , Weimar and NaziGermany, Harcourt Heinemann, page 28 ref but the degree to which the Nazis ... , Third Position both of which he opposed . ref Lee, Stephen J. and Paul Shuter, Weimar and NaziGermany , Heinemann, 1996, ISBN 0 435 30920 X, page 33 ref ref Bendersky, Joseph W., A History of NaziGermany 1919 1945 , Rowman & Littlefield, 2000, ISBN 0 8304 1567 X, page 159 ref Hitler also ... Mason , who was a leading expert on the economic history of NaziGermany argued that after the 1936 ... Fascist Ideology , London Routledge, 2000 page 7 ref Mason argued that NaziGermany was always bent ... Nazi Soviet economic relations Economics of fascism INTRIA NaziGermany International Trade and Investment .... DEFAULTSORT Economy Of NaziGermany Category Economies of World War II Category Economy of NaziGermany ...World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles with its severe reparations imposed on Germany led ... to improve Germany s economy, including autarky discouraging most trade with other nations and emphasizing ... money, therefore gradually getting Germany into more and more debt. Between 1933 and 1939, the total ... believed that the lack of a precise economic programme was one of the Nazi Party s strengths, saying ... deflator, year on year change in , 1926 to 1939, in Germany. Source From data of Statistisches ..., p. 83 84 ref In 1936, military spending in Germany exceeded 10 of GNP, higher than any other European ... in the economy. This faction was supported by some of Germany s leading business executives ... cannot and will not fail to arrive and that it is Germany s duty to secure her own existence ... have ever been set. For a victory of Bolshevism over Germany would not lead to a Versailles treaty ... more details