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  ipedia.com: Nazi Germany Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nazi Germany or the Third Reich commonly refers to Germany in the years between 1933 and 1945, when it was under the firm control of Adolf Hitler's dictatorship and the totalitarian ideology of National Socialism (a variant of fascism).
The term Nazi is a short form of the German Nationalsozialismus; the ideology was institutionalized in the NSDAP (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei), the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or Nazi Party for short.
The Nazis were no less cruel to their own population, as they carried out the T-4 Euthanasia Program which killed off dozens of thousands of disabled and sickly Germans in an effort to “maintain the purity of the German Master race (German: Herrenvolk)” as described by Nazi propagandists.
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 (Robert Jackson Closing Statement)
The party was the state, the state was the party, and terror by day and death by night were the policy of both.
It was for this reason that the filthy Streicher and the blasphemous Rosenberg were welcomed at party rallies and made leaders and officials of the state or party.
The fanatical Frank, who solidified Nazi control by establishing the new order of authority without law, so that the will of the party was the only test of legality, proceeded to export his lawlessness to Poland, which he governed with the lash of Caesar and whose population he reduced to sorrowing remnants.
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki
Leaders were not elected by their group but were rather appointed by their superior and were answerable to them while demanding unquestioning obedience from their inferiors.
As the parties loyal to the democratic, parliamentary republic found themselves unable to agree on counter-measures, their Grand Coalition broke up and was replaced by a minority cabinet.
The republican parties lost their majority and their ability to resume the Grand Coalition, while the Nazis suddenly rose from relative obscurity to win 18.3% of the vote along with 107 seats in the Reichstag, becoming the second largest party in Germany.
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 Nazi Germany at AllExperts
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the control of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP), or Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as chancellor and head of state.
The Nazi Party used the terms Drittes Reich and Tausendjähriges Reich ("Thousand-Year Empire") in order to connect the German empire they wished to forge to the ones of old (the Holy Roman Empire and the Second German Empire) while alluding to envisioned future prosperity and the new nation's alleged destiny.
The Nazis' plan was to extend German lebensraum ("living space") eastward, a foreseen consequence of the war in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, said by the Nazis to have been waged in order "to defend Western Civilization against Bolshevism".
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 Adolf Hitler information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As the parties loyal to the republic found themselves unable to agree on counter-measures, their Grand Coalition broke up and was replaced by a minority cabinet.
The display of swastikas or other Nazi symbols is prohibited in Germany and political extremists are generally under surveillance by the Verfassungsschutz, one of the federal or state-based offices for the protection of the constitution.
Bal Thackeray, leader of the right-wing Shiv Sena party in the Indian state of the Maharashtra, declared in 1995 that he was an admirer of Hitler.
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 Nazi Propaganda (1933-1945)
The 1936 Nazi farmers rally: Agriculture for the Nazi cause.
Ceremonies for the youth: Nazi rites of passage from 1939.
Nazi commemoration of the war dead: A sample speech from 1944.
www.calvin.edu /academic/cas/gpa/ww2era.htm   (2285 words)

  
 A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust:The Rise of the Nazi Party
The party espoused national pride, militarism, a commitment to the Volk, and a racially "pure" Germany.
Nazi Party membership and political power grew dramatically in the 1930s, partly based on political propaganda, mass rallies and demonstrations.
The SA was the predominant terrorizing arm of the Nazi party from 1923 until "The Night of the Long Knives" in 1934.
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 Politics1 - Guide to American Political Parties
Cobb argued the party needed to nominate a candidate who openly belonged to the party (note: Nader had never joined) and was pledged to building the party at the local level.
The party ran nuclear physicist John Hagelin as the NLP Presidential nominee in 1992 (ballot status in 32 stares - 39,000 votes - 0.04%), 1996 (ballot status in 44 states - 7th place - 110,000 votes - 0.1%) and 2000 (ballot status in 39 stares - 7th place - 83,000 votes - 0.08%).
This party purports to be comprised of atheist, peaceful, pro-gay, pro-drug legalization, anti-racist, environmentalist Nazis who acknowledge the Holocaust likely occurred (but are neutral as to its justification) and oppose the government sponsored killing of Jews, Christians & gays and the disabled.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Adolf Hitler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
While the Social Democrats and traditional parties of the centre and right were unable to cope with the shock of the Depression, in the September 1930 elections the Nazis suddenly rose from relative obscurity to win 18.3% of the vote along with 107 seats in the Reichstag, becoming the second largest party in Germany.
The Centre Party was split on this issue, but eventually followed its chairman, Monsignor Kaas, who had advocated supporting the bill in parliament in return for government giving sundry guarantees to civil servants belonging to the Centre Party along with freedom and autonomy of the Catholic Church.
As Soviet troops battled their way toward his Reich Chancellory in the centre of the city, Hitler is generally believed to have committed suicide in his Führerbunker on 30 April 1945, in Berlin by means of a self-delivered shot to the head (some disputed accounts add that he simultaneously bit into a cyanide ampoule).
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Gossip about the party leader and his beautiful blond niece was inevitable in Munich and throughout Nazi circles in southern Germany.
The racial policies of Nazi Germany during the early to mid-1930s included the harassment and persecution of Jews through legislation, restrictions on their civil rights, and the imposition of limits on their economic opportunities.
The "beneficiaries" of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime that come to mind are the industrialists and the bankers, the military suppliers, and the contractors who reaped a dozen years of profits from the Reich's war machine.
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 Online Exhibitions | The Doctors Trial | Opening Statement - plaintext
The SS was nominally a part of the Nazi Party, and came under Hitler in his capacity as Fuehrer of the NSDAP.
The nation fell victim to the Nazi scourge because its leaders lacked the wisdom to forsee the consequences and the courage to stand firm in the face of threats.
It is their failure, together with the failure of the leaders of Germany in other walks of life, that debauched Germany and led to her defeat.
www.ushmm.org /research/doctors/telfptx.htm   (7612 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On May 1, 1931 Hans Nieland was appointed Leader of the NSDAP Foreign Organization (German: NSDAP Auslands-Organisation, abbreviated: NSDAP/AO), which was founded in Hamburg, by NSDAP Reichsorganisationsleiter (English: Reich Organization Leader) Gregor Strasser.
Nieland already resigned from this party office on May 8, 1933 because he had acceeded more important duties in the meantime.
Nazi Germany: Nazi Party and Nazi government leaders and officials
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