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  Nazism - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Nazi opinions, an extension of various philosophies, came together at a critical time for Germany; the nation had not only lost World War I in 1918, but had also been forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, an intentionally devastating capitulation, and was in the midst of a period of great economic depression and instability.
The Nazi relationship between the Volk and the state was called the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community"), a late 19th or early 20th century neologism that defined a communal duty of citizens in service to the Reich (opposed to a simple "society").
Nazi mysticism is a term used to describe a philosophical undercurrent of Nazism that denotes the combination of Nazism with occultism, esotericism, cryptohistory, and/or the paranormal.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Nazism   (7128 words)

  
  ooBdoo
Nazi opinions, an extension of various philosophies, came together at a critical time for Germany; the nation had not only lost World War I, but had also been forced to sign an intentionally devastating capitulation, and was in the midst of a period of great economic depression and instability.
Nazi rationale also invested heavily in the militarist belief that great nations grow from military power and maintained order, which in turn grow "naturally" from "rational, civilized cultures".
Nazi mysticism is a term used to describe a philosophical undercurrent of Nazism that denotes the combination of Nazism with occultism, esotericism, cryptohistory, and/or the paranormal.
www.oobdoo.com /wikipedia/?title=Nazism   (5953 words)

  
 Nazism
Nazi ideology was overwhelmingly shaped by one man, Adolf Hitler, who joined the Nazi party when the ideology was young, and went up the ranks to be leader of the movement.
Nazi thought, an extension of various philosophies, came together at a critical time for Germany; The nation had just lost World War I and was in the midst of a period of great economic depression and instability.
Nazi mysticism is a term used to describe a philosophical undercurrent of Nazism which denotes the combination of Nazism with occultism, esotericism, cryptohistory, and/or the paranormal.
articles.gourt.com /en/Nazism   (5292 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Pursuit of Nazi collaborators Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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.
In general, alleged German collaborators (and other ethnic Germans) were imprisoned in Gulag forced labor camps.
Women who were suspected of having romantic liaisons with Nazi officers or soldiers were publicly humiliated by having their heads shaved.
www.ipedia.com /pursuit_of_nazi_collaborators.html   (810 words)

  
 Pursuit of Nazi collaborators - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pursuit of Nazi collaborators refers to the post-WWII pursuit and apprehension of individuals who were not citizens of the Third Reich at the outbreak of World War II and collaborated with the Nazi regime during the war.
It is also believed that Juan Perón's government protected and abetted Nazis fleeing Europe after the war and they settled in the southern regions of the country (especially Bariloche), especially for the physical similarties that exist between this area and the German Alps.
The reprisals for collaboration with the Nazis were particularly harsh in Yugoslavia, because collaborators were also on the losing side of a de facto civil war fought on the Yugoslav territory during WWII.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pursuit_of_Nazi_collaborators   (2031 words)

  
 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Nazism
The Dolchstosslegende, or "stab in the back"?title=legend, held that the war effort was sabotaged internally, suggesting a "lack of patriotism"?title=had led to Germany's defeat (for one, the front line was off of German soil at the time of the armistice).
Nazi rationale also invested heavily in the militarist belief that great nations grow from military power and maintained order, which in turn grow "naturally"?title=from "rational, civilized cultures".
Other Nazi supporters, such as William Joyce and the "Lord Haw Haw"?title=cast, took flight from Britain, especially after the downfall of the British Union of Fascists.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Nazism   (5902 words)

  
 Pursuit Marketing
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www.lottery-news.net /dust40401-pursuit_marketing.html   (589 words)

  
 U.S. Diplomatic Dispatches on the Nazi Movement, 1932
The Nazis, on the other hand, claim that their S. troops are organized principally for the purpose of dealing with internal disorders and would be able to cope with a general strike....
The Nazi leaders had been reproaching themselves for not having made use of the psychological moment on the day after their phenomenal rise in the Reichstag election on September 14.1930, to seize power by force, and there was reason to believe that they might not let a similar opportunity go by on March 13.
The acts of treason attributed to the Nazis, it appears, consisted of a planned attempt to seize the arms of the Reichswehr, particularly in the eastern frontier sections of Germany, for their struggle against the republican section of the population, notably the Iron Front, from which they expected stiff resistance against a Nazi dictatorial regime.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/Sackett.html   (11377 words)

  
 PASSIA - Publications
These relatively high numbers were the result of a two-fold process: the intensification of the struggle against collaborators by the strike forces and a broadening of the category of people deemed to be collaborators and deserving of execution.
Condemning the 'street justice' that has resulted in the slaying of a number of suspected collaborators, Dr. Zeedani writes, 'The pressure of public opinion should not be the determining factor; public and fair trials by courts and not vigilante groups are what is required and necessary.
Trials and the pursuit of retributive justice exercise a strong appeal for those who are convinced that there is a clear division between guilty and innocent, perpetrators and victims.
www.passia.org /publications/dialogue_series/collaborators/intro.html   (2504 words)

  
 Open door to evil | By genre | Guardian Unlimited Books
Nazi criminals and collaborators from all over Europe, survivors of Catholicism's flirtation with the far right in the 1930s, were privileged recipients of Vatican support, and provided with flights to Buenos Aires.
Goñi is so obsessed with his pursuit of Nazis that he fails to fill in the historical background, to explain the nature of the existing German society in Argentina, or to examine the causes of the triumph of Perón.
Goñi's interest in the Nazi immigrants, and the political purpose behind his book, was generated during Argentina's "dirty war" of the 1970s and its disillusioning aftermath.
books.guardian.co.uk /reviews/history/0,,639239,00.html   (971 words)

  
 War criminals: the Deschênes Commission (87-3E)
The lower echelon Nazis and collaborators had acted as the instruments of the genocide programs initiated by the Nazi hierarchy.
In cases of suspected Nazi war criminals, the Commission recommended that the deportation hearing be elevated to the level of the judicial process, as is the case in denaturalization proceedings.
Judge McKeown found no evidence that Vitols had personally committed war crimes; furthermore, the definition of "collaborator" was poorly drafted at the time Vitols was processed and security officials were using their discretion as to whether or not to "clear" low level collaborators who could otherwise be considered desirable immigrants.
dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca /Collection-R/LoPBdP/CIR/873-e.htm   (6248 words)

  
 Nazism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nazi was a pejorative term used by opponents of the movement, especially in southern Germany, and mirrors the term Sozi, a common and slightly derogatory term for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands),
The Nazi relationship between the Volk and the state was called the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community"), a late nineteenth or early twentieth century neologism that defined a communal duty of citizens in service to the Reich (opposed to a simple "society").
Nazi occultism is a term used to describe a philosophical undercurrent of Nazism that denotes the combination of Nazism with Germanic mysticism, cryptohistory, and/or the paranormal.
www.surfindark.com /index.cgi/000110A/http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazis   (6711 words)

  
 Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center
The genocidal atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis and their collaborators against the Jews are well known and becoming better understood.
The Nazis also used the principle of "collective responsibility" against the concentration camp inmates, punishing groups of inmates for the acts of one or a few individuals in a group.
In Theresienstadt particularly, where artists were permitted by the Nazis to draw and paint and where the Nazis actually commissioned works, a group of Jewish artists secretly painted the atrocities that were occurring daily in the ghetto and smuggled the paintings and drawings outside the ghetto with the help of contacts in the Czech underground.
www.hatikvah-center.org /ask/fight.html   (1921 words)

  
 The Southern Institute for Education and Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Nazis established a Judenrat in all the Jewish localities in Poland, and its role during the German occupation is controversial in the extreme.
Astonished by the Nazi ferocity, Schindler's eye was drawn to a little girl clad in red who, alone, stood out from the mass of Jews being herded to the trains and to their death.
Hitler and the hard-core Nazis wanted to destroy all of the Jews, but the less ideological Nazis, with many German businessmen as their allies, argued that it was impractical to murder a people whose labor was absolutely essential to the war effort (and to their own profits).
www.southerninstitute.info /holocaust_education/slguid2.html   (2390 words)

  
 Defending Bush's Nazi connection
To further the a-historic logic of this view, if being put in prison by the Nazis like Thyssen was "proof" you weren't really one, then thousands of top Nazis enthusiasts in the SA who Hitler had imprisoned and killed for his own political reasons in the early 1930's were all really good guys too.
It instructs us about the terrible crimes that can be committed in the pursuit of profit by men (and they were all men) who regard themselves as a superior race and class.
Imputing Nazi sympathies to the President or his family ought to be beneath his adversaries.
www.rense.com /general43/bush.htm   (1983 words)

  
 The Holocaust Chronicle PROLOGUE: Roots of the Holocaust, page 640
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.
The pursuit of justice at Nuremberg did not end when the IMT concluded its work in the autumn of 1946.
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)

  
 Occupied America: A Chronology of Nazi Infiltration and the War On Some Drugs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Another collaborator in the scheme was one of the Vatican's espionage group who leaked the secret to members of Hitler's high command.
Nazi General Gehlen released from prison, starts anti-Soviet espionage unit with his former Nazi aides; assigned to Camp King where they were designated as a "Historical Study Group." Prior to surrender to Americans, Gehlen buries microfilmed Soviet intelligence in Austrian Alps.
Among the first of the Nazis to reach Buenos Aires by the ratlines was Erich Priebke, an SS officer who had been accused of a mass execution of Italian civilians.
www.serendipity.li /wod/nsmith_chron.htm   (20219 words)

  
 US Supreme Court Blocks Guantanamo Bay Military Tribunals - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
Collaborators were often dealt with in public kangaroo courts which led to the humiliation of the accused and in some cases to public lynchings.
It came as a particular shock when, years later, genuine collaborators went on trial and it was discovered how easily some French, particularly public-servants, had joined the Nazis in their crimes.
Collaborators were not captured or arrested by allied forces or "turned in" to allied forces and subsequently shipped overseas for extended imprisonment without reference to the Geneva Convention until 1949.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread214383/pg10   (2435 words)

  
 The 1930s: Nazis Parading on Mainstreet: Congressmen and Seditionist.
The Nazis in Germany sought throughout the 1930s a cause by which they could ignite the native fascists in America and prevent the U.S. from entering the war.
Next, the Nazis thought with the great racial and ethnic differences in the U.S. could be exploited for the same purpose.
The end to the prosecution of the seditionist and Nazi collaborators came with the death of Judge Eicher on Nov 30, 1944 in the midst of the sedition trial.
www.spiritone.com /~gdy52150/1930sp5.html   (4645 words)

  
 kurland tobe - news
Ottawa has been forced to pay out almost $1.8-million in legal costs to accused Nazi collaborators after court proceedings against the suspects either failed or indicated they may be innocent, internal government documents show.
Podins was accused of being a guard at Valmiera prison, a concentration camp, and an auxiliary police officer under the command of the Germans.
Whatever the legal costs, the head of Canada's war crimes unit makes no apologies for continuing the pursuit of alleged Nazi collaborators, noting that the government has won six of the nine cases that have reached Federal Court so far.
www.canimmigrate.com /news/item.nhtml?profile=news&UID=159   (800 words)

  
 Nazism - Information at Halfvalue.com
Several historians and authors, such as dissident Valery Senderov, have claimed that the "fascist" epithet for Nazi Germans was created by Stalin who did not want to use the term Nazi, fearing it would cast a negative spin on the word socialism (National Socialism).
Volkism was inherently hostile toward atheism: freethinkers clashed frequently with Nazis in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
This was particularly the case around São Paulo, where people had left in the thousands despite the fact that, at the same time, efforts were being made to draw the Germany-born population into the region.
www.halfvalue.com /wiki.jsp?topic=Nazism   (7160 words)

  
 Ex-Nazis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title of ex-Nazi refers either to those few who were once Nazis and resigned from the party, or more often to 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.
Furthermore, a number of former Nazis were recruited by the CIA after the war (e.g.
Nazi philosopher, one of the proponent of a biological and racist interpretation of Nietzsche (which the later had recused in advance, by cutting away with his editor when he turned anti-Semitic, etc.).
www.surfindark.com /index.cgi/000110A/http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex-Nazis   (3455 words)

  
 World War II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poland in a partnership with Nazi Germany, but joined the Allies following an invasion by Nazi Germany in 1941 which broke the alliance between them.
Nazi Germany and once again received some Allied support.
National Socialists or Nazis and, although Mussolini distrusted Hitler, the two countries formed an agreement that became known as the "Rome-Berlin Axis" in 1936.
www.mtholyoke.edu /~eushrair/worldwartwo.htm   (3850 words)

  
 Switzerland and the Unfinished Business of World War II - Murray Gordon Silberman
There are judicial issues such as the lax pursuit of Nazi war criminals and their collaborators living in the West; there are regional issues such as restructuring NATO to ensure the peace of Europe now that the Cold War has been relegated to the history books.
Thus, while Allied armies were battling German armies to liberate Europe from the tentacles of Nazi power, Swiss banks, with the approval of their government, played an important and trusted role as bankers for Nazi Germany.
Berne's close economic and commercial ties with Nazi Germany stood on its head the long-nurtured myth that it was its half-million citizen-soldier army hunkered down in its alpine fastness that deterred Hitler from adding that country to his list of conquests.
www.jcpa.org /cjc/jl-377-silberman.htm   (4103 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people//b/bellant.russ/bellant.pt3
In 1943, the Germans inspired their collaborators from the Ukraine, Bulgaria, Byelorussia and the Baltic countries to form a Committee of Subjugated Nations to coordinate resistance activity against the Soviet army.
Sima could hardly claim to have fought the Nazis and Soviets simultaneously, since he was released by the Germans from house arrest to head a Romanian puppet government-in-exile.
Being identified with Nazi campaigns of murder does not lend credibility to their assertions when they make their public presentations in forums ranging from the Helsinki Human Rights Review to local U.S. rallies endorsed by Congressional representatives and the President of the United States.
www.nizkor.org /ftp.cgi/people/ftp.py?people//b/bellant.russ/bellant.pt3   (9266 words)

  
 South African Embassy in Sweden, Letters from the President
During this period, some of her compatriots collaborated openly with the Nazi army of occupation.
She told me that, nevertheless, the attitude of the population towards the Nazi collaborators did not change.
It seemed clear to me that deep within her being, she, too, carried the wounds and burdens of both those who had suffered under Nazi occupation, and those who had decided to lessen the pain by serving the occupiers as quislings, seeking such personal gain as the regime of genocide was willing to extend.
www.southafricanemb.se /arkiv/2004/presletarc28.htm   (1989 words)

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