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  Nazis & Masonry article
The legacy of those Freemasons who endured the persecution of Nazis and Fascists, and others throughout history who endured similar persecutions, is that people of good will must ACT to stop any form of intolerance against Masons, African-Americans, Jews, or any other fraternal, racial, or religious group.
These collaborators did achieve some of their aims, such as murdering some of the 33rd degree Masons just because of their positions, even though they were old men who had nothing to do with military activities.
The Nazi Primer, the Official Handbook for the Schooling of Hitler Youth, attacked Free Masons, Marxists, and the Christian Churches for their "mistaken teaching of the equality of all men" by which they were said to be seeking power over the whole world.
bessel.org /naziartl.htm   (7168 words)

  
  MSN Encarta - Search View - Holocaust
The major factors in the Nazis’ electoral success were lingering anger at Germany’s military collapse toward the end of World War I; resentment toward the Versailles treaty, which had ended the war and imposed harsh conditions on Germany; the worldwide economic depression of the 1930s; fear of the spread of Communism; and Hitler’s charismatic personality.
The Nazis defined the life experienced by the mentally impaired and severely disabled as “life unworthy of living.” In the fall of 1939 they started their euthanasia program, in which Nazi doctors murdered more than 70,000 mentally and physically disabled persons in six extermination centers.
The Nazis viewed the bulk of the Roma as racially inferior, a threat to the “purity” of the German race, and a problem to be solved by selective mass murder.
ca.encarta.msn.com /text_761559508__1/Holocaust.html   (6762 words)

  
 sg8aonline
Nazi Germany from the end of the Weimar Republic to the end of WW II; term refers to Hitler's name for his German Empire as a successor to the 1st Empire of the Roman Emperors (First Reich) and the Empire of Bismarck in 19th century Germany (Second Reich).
Symbolic of the Nazi regime were the monster rallies staged at _____, held every September, combined the symbolism of a religious service with the merriment of a popular amusement.
Nazi teachers in school classrooms began to apply the ‘principles’ of ______________ -a new course.
www.u.arizona.edu /~shaked/Holocaust/study-guides/SG8a.html   (1526 words)

  
 The Persecution of the Christian Churches by the Nazis
Hitler’s mesmerizing speeches, the pagan symbols used by the Nazis (the swastika is a symbol of the revolving sun, fire, infinity and magic), their obsession with death and killing testify to this.
The majority of the ministers who attacked Hitler and the Nazis in their speeches and writings were silenced by being put into concentration camps or by being prohibited to speak or write.
In the persecution of the German Evangelical Church, the principal part was played by the Reich Bishop and his collaborators on the Spiritual Council before 1935, then by the Reich Ministry for Ecclesiastical Affairs.
www.cryingvoice.com /Christian_martyrs/NaPers.html   (2850 words)

  
 Pursuit of Nazi collaborators   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Several organizations have hunted for and pursued people they suspected to be Nazi collaborators, alleging complicity in Nazi war crimes.
The general policies were outlined by the decisions of Potsdam Conference and its decision to force German expulsions outside German borders, regardless of history of the guilt or innocence of the population.
Most problematic is the law 115/1946 about resistance against Nazi regime, which shifted limit of immunity to year 1946, effectively amnesting all crimes, acts of individual revenge and atrocities against Germans and Hungarians long after war.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/pursuit_of_nazi_collaborators   (820 words)

  
 Volksdeutsche - InformationBlast
During Nazi times, Volksdeutche were used for foreign-born Germans, who applied for German citizenship, living in country of origins now occupied by Germany.
Often the choice was either to sign and be regarded as a traitor by the Polish, or not to sign and be treated by the Nazi occupation as a traitor of the Germanic race.
After the collapse of Nazi Germany these people were tried by the Polish authorities for high treason.
www.informationblast.com /Volksliste.html   (581 words)

  
 Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After invading Poland in 1939, Germany decided to annex not only all the lands it was forced to return to Poland in 1919–1922, under the Treaty of Versailles (including the German-speaking "Polish Corridor", but also the majorly Polish West Prussia and Province of Posen), but also other territories.
Poles living on the German re-annexed territories were deprived of their human rights, and faced serious persecutions.
By contrast, after World War II Germans living east of the Oder-Neisse Line were expelled to Germany, but those who were former Polish citizens faced trials (see Pursuit of Nazi collaborators).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Polish_areas_annexed_by_Nazi_Germany   (412 words)

  
 Shunpiking Online Vo. 02 No. 07 May 2005 Blowback America's recruitment of Nazis, and its disastrous effect on our ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Collaborators captured by Western forces were treated as prisoners of war, and many were turned over to the USSR as traitors and suspected war criminals in the first months after Germany's surrender.
Nazis and collaborators became integral to the operation of Gehlen's postwar organization, and nowhere was this clearer than in control of emigre operations...
Quite the contrary, they were the cream of the Nazis and collaborators, the leaders, the intelligence specialists, and the scholars who had put their skills to work for the Nazi cause.
www.shunpiking.com /ol0207/0207-CS-bback-us-nazi.htm   (20239 words)

  
 THE CONSOLIDATION OF NAZI POWER
The Nazi program required that this part of the German population not only be stripped of power to resist diversion of its scanty comforts to armament, but also be wheedled or whipped into new and unheard of sacrifices as part of the Nazi war preparation.
It is not because the Nazi themselves were irreligious or pagan, but because they persecuted others of the Christian faith that they become guilty of crime, and it is because the persecution was a step in the preparation for aggressive warfare that the offense becomes one of international consequence.
The persecution of all pacifist and dissenting sects, such as Jehovah's Witnesses and the Pentecostal Association, was peculiarly relentless and cruel.
fundamentalbass.home.mindspring.com /x1876.htm   (7023 words)

  
 sudetenland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
By the Versailles Treaty, the land of Bohemia became part of the new state of Czechoslovakia.
The controversies between the Czechs and the Germans intensified in the 1930s and the German minority (which was actually a majority in the Sudetenland), led by the Nazi politician Konrad Henlein, was gradually escalating its demands.
The German Nazis — together with their Sudeten German allies – claimed throughout the year that the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia were being mistreated and oppressed by the Czech government, and demanded incorporation of the region into the Third Reich.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Sudetenland.html   (658 words)

  
 file_nav_name Encyclopedia Index
The Nazi Nuremberg Laws of 1935 were denaturalization laws passed by the government of Nazi Germany.
The pursuit of Nazi collaborators refers to the post-WWII pursuit and apprehension of individuals who were not citizens of...
Hong Kong Collaboration of the Week   This is the current Hong Kong Collaboration of the Week.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/citizenship.html   (3177 words)

  
 The Holocaust Chronicle PROLOGUE: Roots of the Holocaust, page 640   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
During trials held in the German city of Nuremberg, the IMT brought four charges against the defendants: (1) crimes against peace, (2) war crimes, (3) crimes against humanity, and (4) conspiracy to commit any of the aforementioned crimes.
Making no mention of the Holocaust or the Shoah--such terms were not yet widespread--these indictments did not identify specifically what had happened to the Jews or to other civilian populations targeted by the Nazis and their collaborators.
Their indictments specified crimes ranging from abusive medical experimentation and participation in Nazi Germany's "euthanasia" program to exploitation of slave labor, the administration of concentration camps, and mass murder.
www.holocaustchronicle.org /StaticPages/640.html   (458 words)

  
 The Pavelic Papers | The Patron Saint of Genocide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The regime he established in Croatia with the help of his Nazi patrons, the NDH (Independent State of Croatia), was run by the Ustashe party, an organization which combined fascist and Catholic ideologies and which aimed to build a Croatia cleansed of its ethnic and religious rivals, the Eastern Orthodox Serbs.
The Ustashe's primary enemy, the Orthodox Slav minority, was persecuted with a ferocity that at times alarmed even their Nazi patrons, who feared that the grisly brutality of the atrocities committed against such a large minority would drive them into the arms of the Partisans.
Like the Nazis, the NDH maintained a series of concentration camps, the most notorious of which was Jasenovac, a camp in which tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands, [7.] perished.
www.pavelicpapers.com /features/essays/psg.html   (4824 words)

  
 Faces of Courage
A Nazi official wrote, "There is a suspicion that it is these youths who have been inscribing the walls (of the pedestrian underground walkways in the Altenbergstrasse, a boulevard in the center of the city) with the slogans "Down with Hitler".
Nazi patrols were constantly looking for members of the Pirates and those who were caught were imprisoned, sent to jails, reform schools, psychiatric hospitals, labor and concentration camps and many lost their lives.
The Nazi government had a law that required all children with mental or physical disabilities to be reported to the public health authorities.
www.holocaust-trc.org /faces.htm   (18524 words)

  
 Analysis of Test Results
Approximately equal numbers of Poles died in both zones, although the Nazi kill ratio was greater.
Was encouraged by the ability of the Baltic states to fight the Red Army to a standstill for almost four months.
(Moreover, the best-publicized persecution in the West remains the intra-Party purges of the Cultural Revolution, not the far larger oppression of the broader Chinese population).
www.gmu.edu /departments/economics/bcaplan/museum/musans.htm   (3173 words)

  
 ZWANG - Dr. Levin spoke on: "the role of the psychiatrist in eugenics and genetics with reference to the condition ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
While HMA was protesting against the persecution of Jewish doctors in Germany and Austria, under the racist ideas of the Nazi administration, concomitantly it was propounding the same ideas and schemes concerning "mental patients" in Eretz Israel.
The ascent of the Nazi to power and the beginning of biological-racist sanctions against the Jews in Germany brought a large wave of immigrant physicians to this country.
The Nazis are no more and Nazism that made a law of the land out of the racist medical-psychiatric doctrine is dead indeed.
www.freedom-of-thought.de /zwang/levin.htm   (5590 words)

  
 History: Extradition of Nazi War Criminals
During World War II the Nazis were persecuting Jews in their concentration camps.
Leading Nazi war criminals such as Adolf Eichmann and Klaus Barbie offer no real dispute in the matter of identification, but war criminals that were not so prominent leave room to question whether they truly are who they are accused of being.
In both cases because the accused were being charged with Nazi war crimes, specifically genocide, there cases seem to get a little leeway and are not dealt with as extremely as other cases might be.
www.cyberessays.com /History/127.htm   (2614 words)

  
 The Terezín Memorial - Průvodce po Česku
The Terezín Memorial is known to the public as a site closely associated with memories of the persecutions and genocidal policies of Nazi Germany, to experts as a major museum and research centre.
The number of members of the collective and collaborators has increased substantially, and the range of programmes and events offered has also broadened; the overall scope of activity, too, has been enlarged.
Among long-term collaborators in regard are the Disman Broadcast Children's Company, whose repertoire includes several works linked to Terezín - the children's opera "Brundibár" by H. Krása and "Kvetovany kun" ("The Flowery Horse") by N. Frýd.
www.pruvodce.com /terezin/education.php3   (1595 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people/e/eichmann.adolf/transcripts/Judgment/Judgment-058
In all these counts, the Accused was charged with offences under Section 1 of the Nazis and Nazi Collaborators (Punishment) Law, 5710-1950.
As to the periods during which the crimes were committed, the first and second counts mention the period 1939-1945 and, from the recital of facts, it appears that the reference in these counts is to the period which commenced with the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.
The acts of murder and violence against the Jews, committed by the Nazi regime and under its influence from that time onwards, were committed without a shadow of a doubt with specific intent to destroy the Jewish People as such, and not only Jews as individuals.
www.vex.net /~nizkor/ftp.cgi/people/e/eichmann.adolf/transcripts/ftp.py?people/e/eichmann.adolf/transcripts/Judgment/Judgment-058   (1056 words)

  
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 Axis History Forum :: View topic - How the Nazi occupation failed in Galicia/ Ukraine
In the village of Nodosow (district of Lubin) 8 pro-German Ukrainians who had been persecuted by the Poles because of their patriotic views in pre-war time, were shot on 30 October 1942.
The greatest bitterness is created by the killing of innocent children, because the population is unable to understand that the German authorities could consent to or order such deeds.
They had ample evidence that the Nazis would be no more kind or gentle than the Communists, yet they still served the Third Reich.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?p=431283   (9757 words)

  
 Axis History Forum :: View topic - Nazi occupation policies for the USSR
Close collaboration with the Armed Forces and the Exchange of experiences which were collected in the fight partisans, brought about a thorough knowledge of the origin, organization, strength, equipment and system used by the Red partisans as time went on.
As it was vitally necessary, though, to obtain hints and information concerning abode and direction of the partisans from the population, the latter had to be forced by the use of the most severe measures, to supply useful information and reports.
Similar utterances that he made the law were made to collaborators and he also told me once that he regarded himself as coordinated.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?p=552853   (13397 words)

  
 Kanal
According to the official interpretation, thus, the Home Army was not the largest and bravest underground resistance movement of patriots fighting the Nazi occupiers.
They were Nazi collaborators, they were anti-socialist fanatics and renegades hostile to the Red Army, Soviet Union and everything that was deemed progressive and just.
Kanal is a grim, sad and powerful drama of Polish patriots who use the servers of Warsaw in an attempt to escape from the Nazis during the uprising of 1944.
www.quizbox.com /resources/dvd/details.aspx?id=B0000CEB4M   (1416 words)

  
 Nazi - Tag Story Index - USATODAY.com
In this prequel, set during World War II, Nazi collaborators use Hannibal's little sister as stew meat, starting young Hannibal on his path as a cannibal.
A vast archive of Nazi documents will provide clues that might lead to a reunion, or at least answers, 60 years after a mother disappeared from the refugee camps of postwar Germany.
But because of concerns about the victims' privacy, the files have been closed to the public for half a century, doling out information in minimal amounts to survivors or their descendants on a strict need-to-know basis.
www.usatoday.com /community/tags/topic.aspx?req=tag&pg=3&tag=Nazi   (599 words)

  
 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 2003022156   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Publisher description for Nazi looting : the plunder of Dutch Jewry during the Second World War / Gerard Aalders ; translated by Arnold Pomerans and Erica Pomerans.
Nazi Looting offers a comprehensive history of the Dutch experience and demonstrates the ruthless efficiency of the Germans in robbing Dutch Jewry, for example attempts at "legitimacy" via fake bank accounts and phoney "sales".
More than fifty years after the war's end, 20% of the Netherlands' most important pre-war museum exhibits and approximately 80% of the less important works remain untraced.
www.loc.gov /catdir/description/hol052/2003022156.html   (230 words)

  
 "Holocaust survivor?" Really? Fer sure? - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Much has been made of the Jewish/Israeli astronaut who was killed in the space shuttle explosion today, or rather, about his mother, who was said to be a [2nd] Holocaust survivor.
In other words, if a Jew lived in France or Spain -- nowhere near a Nazi concentration camp -- during the pre-WWII era, he can legally be a "Holocaust survivor," meaning that he is entitled to money from the ongoing Holocaust financial gravytrain, 58 years later.
To not be involved in "persecution" for a Jew would be like a Christian not being involved in the idea of the crucifixion of Christ.
www.stormfront.org /threads/topic/54596.html   (985 words)

  
 Medal Nazi World War 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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She said that the SS He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal The American of Honor Winners during World War 2 In the 20th century five Division.
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