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  Nazism and race - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nazis claimed to scientifically measure a strict hierarchy among races; at the top was the Aryan race (minus the Slavs, who were seen as below Aryan), then lesser races.
Lowest of all in the Nazi racial policy were Africans, gypsies and Jews.
Nazi theory said that because the nation was the expression of the race, the greatness of a race could be evaluated according to a race's ability and desire to acquire a large homeland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nazism_and_race   (380 words)

  
 Committee on Conscience | History | Timeline
This is a timeline noting the major conceptual and legal advances in the development of "genocide." It does not attempt to detail all cases which might be considered as genocides, but rather how the term becomes a part of the political, legal and ethical vocabulary of responding to widespread threats of violence against groups.
His memoirs detail early exposure to the history of Ottoman attacks against Armenians (which most scholars believe constitute genocide), anti-Semitic pogroms, and other histories of group-targeted violence as key to forming his beliefs about the need for legal protection of groups.
Nazi leadership embarked on a variety of population policies aimed at restructuring the ethnic composition of Europe by force, using mass murder as a tool.
www.ushmm.org /conscience/history/timeline   (634 words)

  
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The Nazis regarded the SS as an elite unit, the party's "Praetorian Guard," with all SS personnel selected on the principles of racial purity and unconditional loyalty to FC and the Nazi Party.
As the Nazi party monopolized the political power in Germany, key government functions such as law enforcement were simply absorbed into the SS, while many SS organizations became the de-facto government agencies.
The early Austrian SS was led by Ernst Kaltenbrunner and Arthur Seyss-Inquart.
www.gamecheatz.net /games.php?title=SS   (5907 words)

  
 Beer Hall Putsch - Information, Resources, Links and Reference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Nazi party headquarters were raided, and its newspaper, the Völkischer Beobachter ("The People's Observer") was banned.
Bayernbund, and the Nazis who had gone there to cause trouble were arrested as a result.
These persons were regarded as the first to die in the act of supporting the Nazi Party, and were remembered by Hitler in the foreword of Mein Kampf as martyrs.
www.cyberpedia.net /info.php?title=Beer_Hall_Putsch   (2170 words)

  
 Wikinfo | National Socialism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This idea was to have dangerous, explosive and dominating effect on history of the world in the 20th century and is one of the causes of WWII and millions of lives lost.
The Early Nazi Timeline illustrates when people on both fringes of Europe began using the word National Socialism.
The Nazi writer Franz Kemper wrote in the introduction of the republication of Konstantin Frantz's book, Masse oder Volk of 1852, that "The rise of power of Louis Napoleon is the only historical parallel to the National Socialist revolution of our day".
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=National_Socialism   (2635 words)

  
 Adolf Hitler - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Meanwhile, considered relatively harmless, Hitler was given an early amnesty and released in December 1924.
A key element of Hitler's appeal was his ability to convey a sense of offended national pride caused by the Treaty of Versailles imposed on the defeated German Empire by the Allies.
Early Nazi Timeline focuses on the rise of Hitler
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=581   (6164 words)

  
 NAZI : Encyclopedia Entry
Volkism was inherently hostile toward atheism: freethinkers clashed frequently with Nazis in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Many historians, such as Ian Kershaw and Joachim Fest, argue that Hitler's Nazis were one of numerous nationalist and increasingly fascistic groups that existed in Germany and contended for leadership of the anti-Communist movement and, eventually, of the German state.
The simplicity of Nazi rhetoric, campaigns, and ideology also made its conservative allies underestimate its strength, and its ability to govern or even to last as a political party.
www.bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Nazi   (7211 words)

  
 Holocaust Timeline: The Rise of the Nazi Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Few would have thought that the Nazi Party, starting as a gang of unemployed soldiers in 1919, would become the legal government of Germany by 1933.
The Nazi Party seemed doomed to fail and its leaders, including Hitler, were subsequently jailed and charged with high treason.
After Hitler was released from prison, he formally resurrected the Nazi Party.
fcit.coedu.usf.edu /Holocaust/timeline/nazirise.htm   (1158 words)

  
 NOVA Online | Holocaust on Trial | Timeline of Nazi Abuses (Printable)
Nazis pass a law against "Habitual and Dangerous Criminals" that justifies placing the homeless, beggars, unemployed, and alcoholics in concentration camps.
Nazis begin euthanasia, including murder by starvation, lethal injection, and carbon-monoxide poisoning, on sick and disabled in Germany.
Nazis suppress revolt by Jews at Sachsenhausen assigned for deportation to Auschwitz.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/nova/holocaust/timeprint.html   (4059 words)

  
 Civics Online - [Re]Envisioning the Democratic Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In the political tradition of the early 19th century, Adams as Secretary of State was considered the political heir to the Presidency.
One of Taney's early rulings gave permission for states to restrict immigration, while another destroyed a transportation monopoly in Massachusetts, establishing for the first time the principle in U.S. law that the public good is superior to private rights.
After a triumphant early career that brought him to the U. Senate at the age of 32, he had "retired" in 1842 and confined his political activities to his native state of New Hampshire.
www.matrix.msu.edu /~civics/timeline   (18022 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Adolf Hitler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Early followers included Rudolf Hess, the former air force pilot Hermann Göring, and the flamboyant army captain Ernst Röhm, who became head of the Nazis' paramilitary organisation, the SA, which protected meetings and attacked political opponents.
Since the Nazis and the communists now together controlled a majority of the Reichstag, the formation of a stable government of mainstream parties was impossible.
The display of swastikas or other Nazi symbols is prohibited in Germany and political extremists are generally under surveillance by the Verfassungsschutz, the federal office for the protection of the constitution.
www.blinkbits.com /blinks/adolf_hitler   (7888 words)

  
 Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps 1933-1945
1943 - Natzweiler-Struthof was expanded by the Nazis with the installation of a gas chamber and crematory for the mass killing of Jews, Gypsies, and captured Resistance fighters from Holland, Belgium, and France.
Ohrdruf from Patch-NA April 5, 1945 - In search of secret Nazi communications along the Autobahn, units of the American Fourth Armored Division of the Third Army moved on Gotha and Ohrdruf, discovering the first of the camps containing prisoners and corpses to be uncovered by American armies.
Ohrdruf was a minor sub-camp of Buchenwald, and on the edge of the camp was a gigantic pit, where the Nazi's had stacked bodies and wood and burned them.
history.sandiego.edu /gen/WW2Timeline/camps.html   (1585 words)

  
 sociology - Adolf Hitler
He implemented the racial policies of Nazi Germany and his government instituted the genocidal Holocaust of millions of Jews, Slavs, and Gypsies.
Papen and Alfred Hugenberg (Chairman of the German National People's Party, the DNVP, before the Nazis became Germany's principal right-wing party) conspired to persuade Hindenburg to appoint Hitler Chancellor in a coalition with the DNVP, promising they would be able to control him.
After the Reichtag was set on fire (and the communists blamed for it) the Enabling Act gave Hitler dictatorial authority, passed by the Reichstag after the Nazis expelled the Communist deputies.
www.aboutsociology.com /sociology/Adolf_Hitler   (5850 words)

  
 The Energy Planet :: Energy Timeline :: English
The biological energy stored in these reserves was harvested by humans and they are used for many things, from energy generation to the creation of plastic.
The discovery of fire by early man was a turning point in the history of mankind.
Coal was burnt by early civilizations only to release heat.
library.thinkquest.org /C004471/tep/en/general/timeline.html   (1740 words)

  
 BLOODLINES . Timeline | PBS
The idea of in vitro (Latin for "in dish," as opposed to "in vivo," or "in body") fertilization (IVF) is proposed in the editorial "Conception in a Watch Glass" in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The British Medical Journal publishes early reports of artificial insemination using donor sperm, raising concerns in both in the press and in Parliament.
Early testing was found safe, but later trials were cancelled due to uncertain results.
www.pbs.org /bloodlines/timeline/text_timeline.html   (8402 words)

  
 MidEast Web - Middle East Israel - Palestinian Conflict TimeLine
These timelines are intended to give you an overview and reference points for major events.
Husseini was to have been deported to Germany and tried for war crimes after spending the war working for the Nazis in Germany.
Initially, a civilian administration is set up under ‘Ali Mahir, but he opposed RCC plans for land redistribution (Sept 52), with compulsory purchase by the state, and so was dismissed and replaced with direct RCC control.
www.mideastweb.org /timeline.htm   (7796 words)

  
 Nazism
Ultimately, the Nazis sought to create a largely homogenous and self-sufficient ethnic state, absorbing the ideas of Pan-Germanism and pairing them other abstract concepts, some r elated to social theory and even Nietzsche's Übermensch.
The term "National Social ism", derives from this citizen-nation relationship, whereby the term socialism is invoked and is meant to be realized through the common duty of the individuals to the German people; all actions are to be in service of the Reich.
The Waffen-SS and other German soldiers (including parts of the Wehrmacht), as well as civilian paramilitary groups in occupied territories, were responsibl e for the deaths of an estimated eleven million men, women, and children in concentration camps, prisoner-of-war camps, labor camps, and death camps such as Auschwitz and Treblinka.
en.filepoint.de /info/Nazism   (7235 words)

  
 American Hegemony - A Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
During the normalization process of the early 1990s the subject of human rights was conspiciously absent, as before and as after.
Similar actions were taken against anti-nazi resistance groups in other liberated territories, for example in Germany, where an average of $6 million was spent supporting the Nazi intelligence network of General Reinhard Gehlen until he was replaced by the CIA in 1954.
In early 1972 Amin reverses his alignment however, kicking out Israeli advisers and recieving support from the Soviets and Libya.
www.flagrancy.net /timeline.html   (12642 words)

  
 Informat.io on Ss
The SS was established in the 1920s as a personal-guard unit for Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
The Nazis regarded the SS as an elite unit, the party's "praetorian guard", with all SS personnel selected on the principles of so-called racial purity and unconditional loyalty to Führer and the Nazi party.
The SS was also an instrument of terror and, as characterized by Winston Churchill, "perverted science",[1] during the Holocaust.
www.informat.io /?title=ss   (5914 words)

  
 IBM Research | Projects | Antivirus Research | Timeline
It was the Whale virus, and a better description of its effectiveness was given at a virus conference in early 1991.
While researching this timeline, I found a list of scanners I was going to test for a magazine review.
As in the case of the DataCrime virus in 1989, Michelangelo hit the headlines in early 1992.
www.research.ibm.com /antivirus/timeline.htm   (3910 words)

  
 Disability Social History Project - Timeline
The Nazi euthanasia program was code-named Aktion T4 and was instituted to eliminate "life unworthy of life."
(1940-1944) In Nazi Germany 908 patients are transferred from Schoenbrunn, an institution for retarded and chronically ill patients, to the euthanasia "installation" at Eglfing-Haar to be gassed.
The election of Maria Rantho early in 1995 to the government of Nelson Mandela in South Africa, and of Ronah Moyo in April to the Robert Mugabe government of Zimbabwe marked the beginning of an epoch in the history of people with disabilities.
www.disabilityhistory.org /timeline_new.html   (1820 words)

  
 Computing at Columbia Timeline
In the early Watson Lab days she (and others such as Eric Hankam) trained computing newcomers such as John Backus and Ted Codd.
From the early Astronomical Lab equipment, she moved on to the 602 (and 602-A), 604, the Aberdeen Relay Calculators, and the SSEC, and when Columbia began to hold academic computing courses in 1946, she ran Grosch's Engineering 281 Numerical Methods lab sessions.
By the early 60s a certain division of labor had become the rule, in which "system analysts" would make a flow chart, programmers would translate it to code, which was written by hand on "coding forms" that were given to key punch operators to be punched on cards.
www.columbia.edu /~fdc/timeline.html   (14488 words)

  
 Early Nazi Timeline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This Early Nazi Timeline tracks the development of Nazism from its origins to Hitler's rise to power.
Events relating to the Nazi Party and its predecessors are in
The Nazi Party joins a coalition of conservative groups under Hugenberg's leadership to oppose the Young Plan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Early_Nazi_Timeline   (1166 words)

  
 Mental Health Timeline
Menstuff® has compiled the following information providing a historical timeline in the field of mental health.
Use this timeline to see such historic events as how people like Freud developed theories on mental illness to how the U.S. has addressed the introduction of new drugs for treatment.
Also in 1938, electroshock is first used by Ugo Cerletti to produce convulsions that he thought would alleviate schizophrenic and manic-depressive psychosis; it was later found to be more effective in the latter illness and is still in use today.
www.menstuff.org /issues/byissue/mentalhealthtimeline.html   (1110 words)

  
 Erowid Peyote Vault : Timeline
Two early experience reports describing the effects of a peyote extract are published in The British Medical Journal.
An early article on peyote titled "Mescal: A Study of a Divine Plant" is published in Popular Science Monthly.
James Mooney, a Smithsonian Institute archeologist who traveled through Oklahoma in 1891 participating in various Peyote ceremonies, became convinced of the need to unite the Indians and protect their legal right to worship with Peyote.
www.erowid.org /plants/peyote/peyote_timeline.php3   (775 words)

  
 Early History of Racism
In this case, this would be the early European tribes in the north and the Garamantes (Berber?) in northern Africa.
Prior to the Reformation and age of Enlightment, the division of humankind was marked by ethnic descent.  Such divisions were actually more  religious than racial.
The early church doctrines proposed human unity regardless of skin color.
www.geocities.com /ru00ru00/racismhistory/earlyhistory.html   (1326 words)

  
 A Timeline of CIA Atrocities
The following timeline should confirm that the CIA as we know it should be abolished and replaced by a true information-gathering and analysis organization.
The CIA cannot be reformed — it is institutionally and culturally corrupt.
The Gehlen Organization supplies the U.S. with its only intelligence on the Soviet Union for the next ten years, serving as a bridge between the abolishment of the OSS and the creation of the CIA.
www.huppi.com /kangaroo/CIAtimeline.html   (5388 words)

  
 COINTELPRO Timeline Introduction - Quantum Future Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The ways and means that we ensure survival of the ego are established pretty early in life by our parental and societal programming.
The timeline to which these remarks serve as an introduction, attempts to provide as many of these elements as possible.
Those who read this Timeline of secret and not-so-secret scientific projects - and those involved in them - may like to close their eyes to this evidence that science has most definitely been used in a very detrimental way in our world.
www.cassiopaea.org /cass/timeline.htm   (7054 words)

  
 Timeline
The Atlas of Early American History is published.
An early seventeenth-century fort is uncovered by archaeologists at Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America.
NEH begins a three-year partnership with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support humanities fellowships at advanced study in the humanities.
www.neh.gov /whoweare/timeline.html   (5404 words)

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