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  1. Auch die Nationalsozialisten und Nationalsozialistinnen hatten eine gefährliche Weltanschauung. Sie setzten ohne jede Rücksicht auf andere Menschen ihre Überzeugungen und ihre Ziele um. Hier finden Sie die wichtigsten Wörter und Begriffe, die die Weltanschauung der Nationalsozialisten und Nationalsozialistinnen erklären.

  2. Defining the Enemy. A key part of Nazi ideology was to define the enemy and those who posed a threat to the so-called “Aryan” race. Nazi propaganda was essential in promoting the myth of the “national community” and identifying who should be excluded. Jews were considered the main enemy. A number of groups were targeted as enemies or ...

  3. This led to two long-lasting distortions of the historical record of World War II. First, German generals came to be seen as models of military skill rather than as war criminals complicit in the crimes of the Nazi regime. Second, the German military’s role in the Holocaust was largely forgotten. This timeline addresses these distortions by ...

  4. 25. März 2024 · Und deshalb ist auch nicht jeder Rechtsextremist gleich ein „Nazi“. Mit „Nationalsozialismus“ bezeichnet man das politische Programm und die Herrschaft der „Nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Arbeiterpartei“ (NSDAP). Und mit dieser Bezeichnung verbindet sich untrennbar die Erinnerung an einen beispiellosen Zivilisationsbruch: die ...

  5. Women in the Third Reich. German women played a vital role in the Nazi movement, one which far exceeded the Nazi Party’s propaganda that a woman’s place was strictly in the home as mothers and child-bearers. Of the estimated forty million German women in the Reich, some thirteen million were active in Nazi Party organizations that furthered ...

  6. Beginning on May 10, 1933, Nazi-dominated student groups carried out public burnings of books they claimed were “un-German.”. The book burnings took place in 34 university towns and cities. Works of prominent Jewish, liberal, and leftist writers ended up in the bonfires. The book burnings stood as a powerful symbol of Nazi intolerance and ...

  7. From 1941, this included the death camps in Nazi-occupied Poland where millions of Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. To do this, the SS applied knowledge and techniques developed to kill the physically and mentally disabled in the T4 “Euthanasia” programme between 1939 and 1941. The SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons) was ...

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