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British Jewry and the Attempted Boycott of Nazi Germany, 1933–1939
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The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich : a history of Nazi Germany /
Published 1960“…a history of Nazi Germany /…”
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İkinci Dünya Savaşı’nın Başladığı Gün Avrupa’daki Durum: Ülkelerin Savaşa Hazırlık Durumları ve Bunun Savaşa Yansıması
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Some remarks and documents concerning the emigration of Polish mathematicians during the 1930s and early 1940
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Soviet Diplomatic Efforts to Prevent Hungary’s Alignment with Germany in World War II (1939– 1941)
Published 2024-01-01“…In this geopolitical scenario, American and Western European actors (including Great Britain and France) were relegated to the role of observers, anticipating a prolonged conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that would drain both. …”
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Sources of the Nazi racial ideology
Published 2025-01-01“…Justifying injustice. Legal theory in Nazi Germany. (Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 117–124). …”
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Memory Politics on Screen: The Aesthetics of Historical Trauma in Izaokas (Isaac) (2019)
Published 2023-12-01“…The film actualised heated debates on a national level over the role of ordinary Lithuanians in the Holocaust and collaboration with Nazi Germany, in spite of the fact that the filmmakers did not intend to engage in historical debates. …”
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The Anti-Hitler Coalition: From Enmity to Military Alliance — A Formula for Success
Published 2020-11-01“…They try to revive certain political myths, which have been debunked long ago, that the Soviet Union and the Nazi Germany bear equal responsibility for the outbreak of World War II, that the Red Army did not liberate Eastern Europe but ‘occupied’ it. …”
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Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Published 2015-09-01“…The authors outline the historiographical evoluion of women’s involvement in the violence and genocide perpetrated by Nazi Germany and then follow the journey of four women journalists – Ilse Urbach, Liselotte Purper, Renate von Stieda and Helene Rahms – to illustrate the gendered way in which these women reported on processes of extreme violence between 1939 to 1945.…”
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Hospodářský bojkot jako odpověď na antisemitismus. Příklad druhé Československé republiky
Published 2017-10-01“… The economic boycott of Nazi Germany became one of the weapons in the fight against the anti-Semitism of the Nazi regime. …”
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Le luxembourgeois, enfant naturel de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Published 2017-03-01“…From simple oral and regional variety of the High German, it acquired the status of language to support an identity and political demand of the population during the Second World War: to dissociate itself from Nazi Germany and to affirm its cultural peculiarity. …”
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Letecká báze na Českomoravské vysočině
Published 2009-06-01“… The signing of the Munich Pact at the end of September 1938 did not only signify the demise of the first Czechoslovak Republic, but it also brought an end to a range of policies and regulations that Czechoslovakia had adopted in the second half of the 1930s in order to prepare for a potential conflict with Nazi Germany. This preparation entailed not only the well-known construction of the fortification line along the border with Germany, but also extensive construction of new airports. …”
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“Relief is a political gesture:” The Jewish Labor Committee’s interventions in war-torn Poland, 1939-1945
Published 2014-09-01“…In the context of the division and occupation of Poland by the USSR and by Nazi Germany, the JLC’s help materialized in two ways: relief (generally in kind) was sent to Jewish refugees in Russia; money was sent for relief and for weapons to Jews in the General Government region under German rule. …”
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Raoul Hausmann ou la subversion des identités nationales
Published 2023-07-01“…This article examines the German-French literary production of Raoul Hausmann, in particular after his exile of 1933. Having fled Nazi Germany, the former Berlin Dadaist found refuge in France where he lived until his death in 1971. …”
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Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku
Published 2012-12-01“…Nowadays people confine eugenics to one period (The Second World War), and one place (Nazi Germany). But the truth is that eugenics existed in almost every country, including Poland. …”
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The 2nd Guards Tank Army in the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation
Published 2015-04-01“…One of the greatest battles of the Great Patriotic and also the World War II took place on the outskirts of the capital of Nazi Germany on April 16, 1945. Three magor fronts - 1st Belorussian, 2nd Byelorussian, 1st Ukrainian - and four tank armies were involved. …”
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Ksiądz Hitlera. Myślenie religijne na usługach nazizmu
Published 2024-01-01“… In Nazi Germany a small proportion of influential catholic priests openly professed National Socialist ideology and identified themselves with the purposes of the Nazi movement, treating Adolf Hitler as the national Messiah. …”
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The shadow side of occupational therapy: Necropower, state racism and colonialism
Published 2024-12-01“…To prevent the recurrence of these injustices, history must be unveiled and occupational therapists urged to come to terms with their own involvement and responsibility.Objective and Method Utilising Achille Mbembe’s concept of necropolitics, this academic essay blends select historical and philosophical perspectives to explore occupational therapy’s concealed role in manifestations of institutionalised violence.Results By examining its roles in World War II and France’s colonisation of Algeria, we make visible the development of occupational therapy’s distinct ‘shadow side’. In Nazi Germany’s Euthanasia Programme, it became a tool for identifying which lives were deemed ‘worthy of living’ and which were not, which indirectly contributed to the killing of 200,000 disabled persons. …”
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