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  • | title = The SA Generals and the Rise of Nazism
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  • Reisman, A. (2006) ''Turkey's Modernization: Refugees from Nazism and Atatürk's Vision '' Washington, DC: New Academia Publishers. 2006) htt
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  • ...inity of Mirrors," a one-dimensional attempt to exploit our revulsion with Nazism. The verve and cleverness that produced "The Manchurian Candidate" seemed d
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  • ...and Reisman, A. (2007) “Migration and transfer of knowledge: Refugees from nazism and Turkish legal reform.” ''Forum historiae iuris.'' http://www.forhisti ''TURKEY'S MODERNIZATION: Refugees from Nazism and Ataturk's Vision'' 2006
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  • This article is based on Reisman, A. Turkey's Modernization: Refugees from Nazism and Atatürk's Vision (Washington, DC: New Academia Publishers. 2006). htt
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  • ...r group ANSWER, for example, has an awful record of conflating Zionism and Nazism, and of supporting the most reactionary forces in the Islamic world, from [
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  • ...[[September 9]], 1907 – [[February 23]], 1930), [[Germany|German]] [[Nazism|Nazi]] activist, was made a posthumous hero of the Nazi movement following
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  • * Kershaw, Ian. "Hitler and the Uniqueness of Nazism." ''Journal of Contemporary History'' 2004 39(2): 239-254. Issn: 0022-0094
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  • ...s longtime emphasis on a German Sonderweg or "special path" as the root of Nazism and the German catastrophe in the 20th century. Wehler places the origins o
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  • * Geary, Dick. ''Hitler and Nazism,'' (2000) 97 pages
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  • ...ger. For a discussion of this see A. Reisman, (2007) "Jewish Refugees from Nazism, Albert Einstein, and the Modernization of Higher Education in Turkey (1933 ...or fully captured in Arnold Reisman, Turkey's Modernization: Refugees from Nazism and Atatürk's Vision (Washington, DC:New Academia Publishers, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...treatment of Palestinians. Holocaust denial is mainly associated with Neo-Nazism, although some radical Islamists have used it. Holocaust denial is general ...the effect that: ''the real purpose of Holocaust revisionism is to make [[Nazism|National Socialism]] an acceptable political alternative again.'' I normall
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  • ...x)''; to him, renaming the building would free it from associations with [[Nazism]]. Students and, in increasing numbers, members of the faculty insisted on ...ben Building'' by the general public. The association of the building with Nazism has been hard to shake off, partly because of the close involvement of IG F
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  • ...state-capitalism Spengler intended by that name. His refusal to support [[Nazism]] led to his ostracism when the Nazis came to power in 1933.
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  • ...ies, and has been compared with the nonconsensual experimentation of the [[Nazism|Nazi]] physicians.<ref name=Lifton>{{citation
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  • ...dling, ''Health, race and German politics between national unification and Nazism, 1870-1945'' (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989).</ref>
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  • In 1937, the rise of Nazism and the threat of the [[Anschluss]] led Popper to emigrate to [[New Zealand
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  • ...wn]]'' (1942), about the [[Socrates]]-inspired spirit of resistance in a [[Nazism|Nazi]]-occupied village in northern Europe, was made into a film almost imm
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  • ..., [[nationalism]], [[Zionism]], Soviet totalitarianism, [[fascism]], and [[Nazism]]. In 1947, in outlining the causes of world conflict, she cited the fight
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  • ...politics since the 1890s and did not refer to either Marxian socialism or Nazism. There had been a German National Socialist Workers’ Party (DNSAP) in Aus ...und. By the time normal political life resumed in western Germany in 1949, Nazism was effectively extinct and made illegal.
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