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 National Socialist German Workers Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As Germany expanded its territory and began conquering other countries, the Nazi Party began establishing dictatorial regimes to replace the fallen governments, all of which were controlled by Nazi appointed puppet leaders with the exception of France which was run by a military government under the control of the Wehrmacht.
The Nazi Party ceased to exist in May 1945 when Law Number 2 of the Allied Control Council declared the Nazi party disbanded and the Nazi party, itself, illegal.
By 1923, the Nazi party and the SA stormtroopers were considered almost one and the same with the first Nazi paramilitary ranks, those being the ranks and insignia of the Sturmabteilung, in use.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Socialist_German_Workers_Party   (3904 words)

  
 Ex-Nazis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ex-Nazis are those who were once Nazis and resigned from the party.
During the Nuremberg trials, the leadership corps of the Nazi Party and the SS were ruled to be criminal organizations, making membership in them a crime.
It is also applied those who belonged to the party at the time when the Nazi party was declared illegal and was disbanded upon the victory of the Allies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ex-Nazis   (447 words)

  
 Christianity and anti-Semitism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also these laws have to be put in proper context, e.g.
Nazi Germany adopted every one of these laws in 1939; the only change was that the yellow hat was changed to a yellow star.
The Catholic Church officially condemned the Nazi theory of racism in Germany in 1937 with the Encyclical "Mit Brennender Sorge", signed by Pope Pius XI, and Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber led the Catholic opposition, preaching against racism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christianity_and_anti-Semitism   (5672 words)

  
 Heritage
Following the Nazi Anschluss (German annexation) in March 1938, many synagogues were destroyed, Jewish businesses were confiscated, and Jews were barred from working in their professions or participating in most arenas of public life.
Dachau was established shortly after the Nazis came to power as a prison camp for those they considered enemies of their regime.
Jews were prominent in the fields of German literature, music, theater, cinema, art, and architecture, and in many other areas of public life.
www.pbs.org /wnet/heritage/episode8/atlas/map1.html   (5672 words)

  
 Hitler's Legacy
Vlassov, the ex Soviet general who, after being taken prisoner, took up arms for the Nazi regime.
Ex SS officers Walter Huppenkothen and Otto Thorbeck stood trial on three occasions, but the courts were never able to
The next case concerns Walter Müller, a Nazi named as presiding judge of the "special court" at Cologne.
underworld.fortunecity.com /doom/976/hlegacy.htm   (5127 words)

  
 The Straight Dope: What’s the true story on South American Nazis?
Given the current worldwide consensus that Nazis represent the ultimate human evil (and the resulting disinclination of officials in Argentina and elsewhere to come clean), Goñi's book may be as close as we'll get to the truth.
Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal says he first heard about Odessa during the Nuremberg trials, and in his 1989 book Justice, Not Vengeance he seems convinced it exists, or rather existed.
Surely it's no surprise that the leaders of these countries nurtured fraternal feelings for fleeing Nazis.
www.straightdope.com /columns/040130.html   (747 words)

  
 NZOOM - ONE News - World
The aim of the neo-Nazi march was to protest the exhibition that challenges many Germans' long-held belief that the Wehrmacht was not involved in the crimes perpetrated by Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime and its political structures, such as the SS.
An estimated 4,000 far-right neo-Nazis were rallying to challenge a public exhibition claiming the German army had been involved in wartime Nazi atrocities.
Tens of thousands of Berlin Jews were among the millions whom the Nazis deported to concentration camps and death during the Third Reich.
onenews.nzoom.com /onenews_detail/0,1227,69411-1-9,00.html   (517 words)

  
 Red Action Discussion Page
The Nazis were blaming the planned Anti Nazi League protests for putting BNP supporters off coming to the event, claiming 100 had been turned back-but no one was refused entry at the final checkpoint.
Scandalously their aim was to prevent anti- Nazis from protesting against the BNP's "Red, White and Blue" event.
There were only 150 Nazis there on saturday, 300 Sunday.
www.redaction.org /wwwboard/msgs2/2737.HTM   (607 words)

  
 Nazis & Masonry article
He declared there was no reason for their continued existence in view of the national unification created by the Nazis, and saying they might be regarded as hostile to the State because of their affiliations with international Masonry.
The Nazis apparently considered the Belgians to be related racially, and so imposed a relatively soft occupation (this also resulted in many Belgians volunteering to wear German uniforms and fight on the Russian front).
Later that year the Nazis forced the local Parliament in Jersey to pass an Act transferring all Masonic property, if any was left, to the government.
www.bessel.org /naziartl.htm   (607 words)

  
 A Trip to the Camps (visiting Nazi concentration and death camps)
The camp is easy to reach by train, which is one reason the Nazis put it there, to centralize their systematic exploitation, robbery, and murder of Europe's Jews.
But at old Nazi camps and former Holocaust sites elsewhere in Europe, where the Nazis murdered 11 million persons in a dozen years, the story is different.
Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or printing of this article without the expressed written consent of the author is prohibited.
www.rudyfoto.com /hol/campstory.html   (607 words)

  
 The Consortium
The Nazis in Argentina kept Hitler's torch burning, won new converts in the region's militaries and passed on the advanced science of torture and “death squad” operations.
This new evidence of Evita's cozy ties with prominent Nazis corroborates the long-held suspicion that she and her husband, Gen. Juan Peron, laid the groundwork for a bloody resurgence of fascism across Latin America in the 1970s and '80s.
The country also was rife with rumors that the thankful Nazis had begun to repay Peron by bankrolling his campaign for the presidency, which he won with his stunning wife at his side.
www.consortiumnews.com /1999/c010699a.html   (3155 words)

  
 A mosque for ex-Nazis became center of radical Islam
Freed from Soviet jail by Nazis and served as imam for SS division.
Desperate for soldiers, the Nazis viewed these committees as little more than a way to keep their turncoat allies in the war.
The German bureaucracy, packed with many former Nazis, was still sympathetic to the idea of building a mosque, memos among officials show.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05193/536684.stm   (5399 words)

  
 ixhs.015
well, after the war, hundreds upon hundreds of veteran/retired nazis were charged with war crimes.
what i'm going to be saying for the rest of this article, may really offend some people who feel strongly against the nazis and what they did.
over 50 years ago, the nazi's had pretty well most of the jews working in slave factories producing arms, or in concentration camps or just killed.
web.textfiles.com /ezines/IXHS/ixhs.015   (564 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Justice Department sets record by prosecuting 10 ex-Nazis
More than 160 suspected Nazis have been blocked from entering the United States, according to the office.
Seventy-one people who assisted in Nazi persecution have been stripped of U.S. citizenship and 57 others have been deported since OSI began operations in 1979.
The previous record of nine civil prosecutions in a year was achieved twice, according to Eli Rosenbaum, director of the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/nation/20021226-1501-nazihunting.html   (646 words)

  
 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: Lithuanian Moves Against Ex-Nazis Seen as Response to Global Pressure
A court in the capital of Vilnius convicted Kazys Gimzauskas of collaborating with the Nazis.
Gimzauskas, 93, was found guilty of taking part in the Nazi killings of Jews and of handing over Jews to Nazi death squads while he served as deputy head of the Lithuanian security police between 1941 and 1944.
Now living in Scotland, Anton Gecas is alleged to have killed Jews and other civilians when he was head of a special Nazi police unit in a part of Lithuania that is now in the former Soviet republic of Belarus.
www.fsumonitor.com /stories/022301Lithua.shtml   (697 words)

  
 The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
At the time of the Nazi takeover in 1933, believing Jews made up 0,8% of the German population, 500,000 of a total population of approximately 62 million (according to a public census from 1933).
Although historians disagree on how important anti-Semitism was in the early phase of the Nazi regime, 1933 definitely constituted a marked line between the times of the Weimar Republic and the new regime.
As it were, quarter-Jews were hardly affected by the Nazi persecution, while both pure Jews and half-Jews fell victim to the terrible Nazi measures.
www.holocaust-education.dk /baggrund/antisemitisme.asp   (3126 words)

  
 Nazis
The Nazi German's are naturally racist but after their defeats at the hands of the African American's during the war, they had targeted African American's along with the other "so-called" sub-races for extermination.
The number of children born in these homes is not known because records of the births were destroyed by the Nazis at the end of the war.
The Nazi Joseph Goebbel's propaganda ministry renamed it the Vergeltungswaffe 2 (Retaliation Weapon 2), that was shortened to V2.
antoniommccoy.freeservers.com /Nazis.html   (6303 words)

  
 How do we beat the Nazis?
Calling the NF Nazis is vital because it is only by understanding what makes fascism different from other kinds of racist or reactionary movements that activists can take up the strategies to stop them.
Two counter demonstrations were organised - one planned to march away from the Nazis and another, called by a socialist group (the Socialist Workers' Party) and a local defence committee for Black youths, planned to stop the National Front from marching into Lewisham.
Direct, physical confrontation can break them by driving a wedge between the people who may agree with some of their false ideas - that immigrants will take away jobs, for example - and those murderous thugs who make up the hard core of the organisation.
www.iso.org.nz /sr/11/lepen_3.htm   (1029 words)

  
 The anti-tobacco campaign of the Nazis: [Free Republic]
Hitler was the most adamant,characterising tobacco as "the wrath of the Red Man against the White Man for having been given hard liquor." At one point the Fuhrer even suggested that Nazism might never have triumphed in Germany had he not given up smoking.
Nazi policies were heralded as marking"the beginning of the end" of tobacco use in Germany.
Germany had the world's strongest anti smoking movement in the 1930s and early 1940s,encompassing bans on smoking in public spaces, bans on advertising,restrictions on tobacco rations for women, and the world's most refined tobacco epidemiology, linking tobacco use with the already evident epidemic of lung cancer.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a380f4c2f4160.htm   (2927 words)

  
 Anti-Nazi League: News Archive 2001
The Nazis are trying to organise a summer of race hatred, hoping to further polarise racist tensions and build on their electoral successes in the General Election.
On Saturday the Nazis had their smallest demonstration in Margate so far, while the ranks of the ANL were swelled with local kids for the day.
The police then attacked Anti-Nazis who fought back to defend multiculturalism and a multiracial society in Bradford.
www.antinazileague.org /archive/ANL_01.htm   (8127 words)

  
 For the Love of Our Folk
Thus, they conduct campaigns to have "nazis" sacked from their jobs, and thrown out of Colleges and Universities, such is their tolerance, their adherence to reason, and such there belief in free speech, and democracy.
Thus, they go around saying things like "no free speech for nazis!" and using, or trying to use, physical force and intimidation, to stop any National-Socialist meeting or demonstration, or stop any attempt by National-Socialists to present their views to the public.
The fact is that it is impossible to try and rationally talk with these hate-filled "anti-nazis" because they are so full of hatred, and so sure that they are right - so full of a fanatical, religious, zeal - that they no longer think or behave like rational human beings.
www.aryan-nations.org /reichsfolk/anti1.html   (1056 words)

  
 Donkey Kong's Jungle Vine: The Wario Brothers: Hitler's Lackeys?
While the Nazis are a culture of sorts, I am violently opposed to their hypocritical policies and beliefs.
The most prominent example of this was his frequent cry of "Ach tung!", which roughly translates to "Oh, tongue" for some reason.
In this salute, the Nazis would cross their arms across their chests and stick them straight up in the air, while saying "Heil Hitler".
www.dkvine.com /features/nazis.html   (1056 words)

  
 The CIA
He fails to mention that many of these bankers and lawyers were ardent political and financial supporters of the Nazis - who were perceived as an ally against the ideology of communism - regardless of their methods and beliefs.
The founding fathers of the CIA William "Wild Bill" Donovan and Allen Dulles, were both prominent Roman Catholics, and members of the secret society the "Knights of Malta".
Propaganda about "out-of-control" Third World populations became prominent and was illustrated and substantiated by the many famines of sub-Saharan Africa.
www.geocities.com /newworldorder_themovie/cia.html   (1056 words)

  
 Spitting Image: Secrets of Ex-Nazis Chilean Fiefdom
Nazis have their distinctive forms of child abuse, while Christians awaiting the Rapture and UFO cultists have their's.
Moreover it's convinced me that domestic arrangements of men, women and children in which political favors are cultivated and where communication with the outside world is controlled lead to child abuse.
Posted by Cieciel at March 25, 2005 12:25 AM
www.spitting-image.net /archives/002991.html   (255 words)

  
 The CIA'S neo-Nazis March 19, 2001 Reality Bites: Martin A. Lee
Despite his promise not to recruit unrepentant Nazis, Gehlen rolled out the welcome mat for thousands of Gestapo, Wehrmacht, and SS veterans.
The covert recruitment of a Nazi spy network to wage a shadow war against the Soviet Union was the CIA's "original sin" and it ultimately backfired against the United States.
Moreover, by subsidizing a top Nazi spymaster and enlisting badly comprised war criminals, the CIA laid itself open to manipulation by a foreign intelligence service that was riddled with Soviet agents.
www.sfbg.com /reality/20.html   (1276 words)

  
 CNN.com - Ex-Nazis employed by West a 'horrendous mistake,' historians say - April 27, 2001
Breitman said the move to employ the ex-Nazis was a mistake because they were known to be unreliable and were vulnerable to blackmail by the Soviets.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Historians from a government committee investigating CIA files on prominent Nazis say they show U.S. intelligence made a "horrendous mistake" by employing ex-Nazi agents after the war.
About 18,000 pages of CIA files on prominent former Nazis also suggest that Heinrich Mueller, a senior Nazi involved in the Holocaust who disappeared in Berlin in 1945, apparently died around that time.
archives.cnn.com /2001/US/04/27/cia.nazi.02   (408 words)

  
 Canadian Journal of History: Hitler's Legacy: West Germany Confronts the Aftermath of the Third Reich
A snowball effect ensued as re-employed ex-Nazis gave preference to other former Nazis so that by the mid1950s former NSDAP members made up the majority of the public service.
For the most part, jurists maintained the standard view that perpetrators could not be unfairly punished ex post facto for "lawful" actions as defined by the existing Nazi legal state.
A chapter dealing with trials of former Nazis in allied countries not only carries the narrative beyond West Germany but covers East Germany and Israel - two postwar countries that were not part of the allied war effort.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3686/is_200104/ai_n8939274   (864 words)

  
 Italian Court Convicts ex-Nazis Europe Deutsche Welle 22.06.2005
A prosecutor on Thursday demanded life imprisonment for 10 former Nazi German soldiers, now in their 80s, who are on trial for the wartime Nazi massacre of 560 civilians in an Italian mountain village.
The German government is reportedly blocking the deportation of Nazi war crimes suspects from the US back to Germany to be tried and punished.
An Italian military tribunal on Wednesday condemned 10 former Nazi German soldiers, now in their 80s and tried in abstentia, to life in prison for the wartime massacre of 560 civilians in an Italian village in Tuscany.
dw-world.de /dw/article/0,,1625901,00.html?...   (878 words)

  
 SIMON WIESENTHAL: 1908-2005 / The Holocaust's avenging angel / For half a century, he pursued ex-Nazis to bring them to trial
Following the principle "justice, not vengeance," Wiesenthal said trials of Nazis would provide moral restitution for the Jews and have the best chance of preventing the anti-Semitism that defined the first half of his life.
In the 1960s and 1970s, he waged a successful campaign to prevent the expiration of German statutes of limitation against Nazi war criminals.
Simon Wiesenthal, the controversial Nazi hunter who pursued hundreds of war criminals after World War II and was central to preserving the memory of the Holocaust for more than half a century, died Tuesday at his home in Vienna.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/21/MNGDMER9FL1.DTL   (1168 words)

  
 Nazis, Commies & Bad Haircuts: Totalitarianism On The March In Today’s Germany
The irony stems from the fact that the Nazi movement in Germany today is largely funded through sales of heavy metal CDS and concert tickets, with many of the top German metal bands being produced by people who are members of the Nazis and other far-right political organizations.
I hadn`t planned on attending a Nazi march, but I have to admit I was intrigued when I was on the campus of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich and was handed a flyer that announced an anti-Nazi demonstration to protest a planned Nazi march on the Goetheplatz on November 30.
The anti- Nazi pamphlets they distributed had zero effect on Nazi power and their solitary protest did not inspire anyone else to take up the cause of resistance.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/827661/posts   (4672 words)

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