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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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  • ...is that some [[racism|racist]] authors of the 19th century, and then the [[nazism|nazi]] ideology, misappropriated the term ''Aryan'' in order to express the
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  • He fiercely denounced [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazism|Nazi]] regime. As early as 1934, La Guardia warned, "Part of Hitler’s p
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  • The ideologies of [[Fascism]] and [[Nazism]] are now seen as temporary aberrations, without significant influence upon ...(excerpts) The History Guide]</ref>. The initial successes of Fascism and Nazism have been attributed to their popularity, and their subsequent political do
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  • Canada accepted only 5,000 Jewish refugees from Nazism during 1933-48, while Britain took in 70,000, and the United States 200,000
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  • ...influence linking Darwin's scientific work and the political movements of Nazism or Stalinism make the scientific work false.
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  • *The logician and philosopher '''[[Kurt Grelling]]''', a victim of [[Nazism]]; it is supposed that he died with his wife in the [[Auschwitz]] concentra
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  • ...urviving sisters, each of whom had married German aristocrats, some with [[Nazism|Nazi]] connections. The bride's aunt [[Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of
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  • ...was alien to native Dutch political culture.<ref>Erik Hansen, "Fascism and Nazism in the Netherlands 1929-39." ''European Studies Review'' 1981 11(3): 355-38 ...vernor, Reichskommissar Arthur Seyss-Inquart, to win the "Aryan" Dutch for Nazism by promoting industrial recovery was not successful despite the fact that t
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  • ...God would be the end result of [[eugenics]] and [[racial hygiene]] (See: [[Nazism]], [[Francis Galton]] and [[Theosophy]]).
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  • ...ze many of his later productions during the [[Weimar Republic]]—in which [[Nazism|Nazis]] blew whistles and threw stink bombs at the actors on the stage.<ref ...as loosely based on the 1942 assassination of [[Reinhard Heydrich]], the [[Nazism|Nazi]] Deputy Reich Protector of the German-occupied [[Protectorate of Bohe
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