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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' (April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria–Hungary—April 30, 1945, Ber
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  • * Nicholls, David. ''Adolf Hitler: A Biographical Companion.'' ABC-CLIO, 2000. 344 pp. * Toland, John. ''Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography'' (1991); popular biography; Kershaw is much more
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''''s name remains associated with [[World War II]], its origins and afterma ...y. I particularly hate the repetition of 1945 here as ugly and tortured:''"Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), founder of National Socialism and dictator of Germany (1933-45
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  • ...erent but complementary approaches to the same topic. I'd merely note that Adolf Hitler is one of the most complex and important historical figures of time, and, i ...rkowitz being the sole member voting Nay, a Decision Request to revert the Adolf Hitler article to its previous text of November 31/December 1, 2010. Matt Innis,
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  • [[Waffen SS]] combat division formed from the original "life guards" to [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • Known as Gustl, boyhood friend of [[Adolf Hitler]]; roomed with [[Hitler in Vienna]]
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  • Friend and business partner, 1909-1910, of [[Hitler in Vienna|Adolf Hitler in Vienna]]
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  • ...ry at the Ruhr University in Bochum; has led the functionalist school of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] [[historiography]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s sergeant in [[World War I]] and early [[Nazi Party]] organizer; became
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  • The totalitarian ideology espoused by [[Adolf Hitler]] and the German [[Nazi Party]]; its program was first stated formally in 1
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Ancestry, boyhood and adolescence of [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>Adult friendships, possible sexuality and spirituality of [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • **Otto Strasser's history of the rise of Adolf Hitler. A personal account.
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  • ...e WWII German Army, overall military communications chief; failed to cut [[Adolf Hitler]]'s communications after the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]
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  • German propaganda minister under [[Adolf Hitler]]; Gauleiter of Berlin (1929 - 1945)
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s formative years, between 1907 and 1913, in [[Vienna, Austria]]
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  • [[Waffen SS]] combat division formed from the original "life guards" to [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Background for, and direct decisions of, [[Adolf Hitler]] in military matters, 1938-1945
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  • [[Adolf Hitler]]'s autobiography, setting out his ideological and political plans in 1925-
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1897-1972) Close associate of [[Adolf Hitler]], imprisoned with him after [[Beer Hall Putsch]]; founding [[SA]] and [[SS
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  • ...journalist, historian and biographer of [[Nazi Party]] leaders including [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Albert Speer]]
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  • ...tions intermingled with government offices in a manner characteristic of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s desire to keep final control. While it is best known for its security a
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  • ...14-2004) British academic and government historian noted for his work on [[Adolf Hitler]]; vice-chancellor of [[Oxford University]]
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  • Individuals and groups in [[Nazi Germany]] who opposed the regime of [[Adolf Hitler]] between 1933 and 1945.
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  • ...ld view", the set of ideas less specific than an [[ideology]] underlying [[Adolf Hitler]]'s seeking of goals
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  • Secret program in [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] in which [[Adolf Hitler]]'s regime killed up to 250,000 people with disabilities.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1943-) Noted biographer of [[Adolf Hitler]] and retired Professor of History at the [[University of Sheffield]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An order from [[Adolf Hitler]], later the basis for a number of [[war crime]]s prosecution, which condem
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  • Personal administrative secretariat of [[Adolf Hitler]] as Fuehrer; headed by [[Philip Bouhler]]; directed some secret projects s
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>Literally "room to live", in practice referring to [[Adolf Hitler]]'s demands for more resources for Germans
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  • ...4) was a British academic and government historian noted for his work on [[Adolf Hitler]]. He was a research assistant to [[Winston Churchill]] and worked for the
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  • ...ations for the [[Nazi race and biological ideology]]; major influence on [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s 1919 entry into politics, his developing the [[Nazi Party]] and taking
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  • ...reign Office]] (1939-1945); war materials expert and economic adviser to [[Adolf Hitler]] (1932-1938); defendant in [[Ministries Case (NMT)]]
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  • {{r|Adolf Hitler}} ''Rpehm, who was von Epp's protege, introduced Hitler to a social class t
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  • ...es taken by historians and groups of historians in analyzing the life of [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ...hswehr]] throughout the [[Weimar Republic]] 1919-1933, and briefly under [[Adolf Hitler]] until the position was made Reich Minister of War
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s military service in [[World War I]], and his postwar work for the Army
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  • ...it failed, after street violence, and resulted in brief imprisonment for [[Adolf Hitler]] and others
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  • ...ing faction]] favoring economic socialism. He was eventually killed by [[Adolf Hitler]]'s orders in the 1934 [[Night of the Long Knives]] purge. His younger bro ...years, he was released due to having been elected to the Reichstag. During Adolf Hitler's imprisonment, along with [[Erich Ludendorff]], he led the surrogate for t
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  • ...nclude>(1900-1981) Among the founding members of the Nazi Party, briefly [[Adolf Hitler]]'s deputy, then increasingly disliked in the party and not influential bey
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  • ...nd Reich Minister of War (1933-1935) before being ousted and replaced by [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ...oinclude>(1868-1923) A founder of the [[Nazi Party]] and early mentor of [[Adolf Hitler]]; member of [[Thule Society]] and participant in [[Beer Hall Putsch]]
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  • ..., created in 1918 and ending in 1933 when the new [[Weimar Chancellor]], [[Adolf Hitler]], took control through parliamentary maneuver and became dictator
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  • ...d of the Armed Forces, or the military staff office in direct support of [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ...eputy defense minister;associate of [[Kurt von Schleicher]]; opponent of [[Adolf Hitler]]; shot during [[Night of the Long Knives]]
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  • A decree, signed by [[Adolf Hitler]] on June 6, 1941, specifying the treatment, often summary execution, of So
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  • ...udwig Beck]] and [[Carl Goerdeler]] in early assassination plans against [[Adolf Hitler]]. He was arrested and executed after [[1944 assassination attempt against
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  • ...ident in the [[Weimar Republic]], then a Minister without Portfolio when [[Adolf Hitler]] combined the President and Chancellor into the Fuehrer
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  • ...ounded the German Workers' Party, which became the Nazi Party; attracted [[Adolf Hitler]]; fell out of favor due to [[socialism in National Socialism|left-wing vie
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  • With respect to [[Adolf Hitler]], his '''Weltanschauung''' was the set of ideas that he, as a charismatic ...t of [[Hermann Goering]] to [[Hermann Rauschning]], "I have no conscience. Adolf Hitler is my conscience."<ref>Hermann Rauschning, ''Gespraeche mit Hitler'', 1930
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  • ...erg]]; opposed to [[Treaty of Versailles]] and [[trade union]]s; joined [[Adolf Hitler]]'s opposition coalition; later dissolved
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  • ...little-known to the public but became immensely powerful as the head of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal office, the [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party]], essentially con
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  • ...the [[Political beginnings of Hitler| recommendation]] of a new member, [[Adolf Hitler]], became the [[Nazi Party]]. Drexler, [[Gottfried Feder]], [[Dietrich Eckh
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  • ...[[Beer Hall Putsch]], helping [[political beginnings of Hitler|legitimize Adolf Hitler]] He served as a Nazi Reichstag deputy (1924-1928) and unsuccessfully ran He marched alongside [[Adolf Hitler]] in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], convinced the police and troops would never
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  • ...icial of the treaty-limited military forces of the [[Reichswehr]]. Under [[Adolf Hitler]], the position was changed to '''Minister of War''', and the last Minister
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  • 30 June 1934 Nazi purge, personally led by [[Adolf Hitler]] of internal political opponents, primarily [[Ernst Roehm]] and the [[SA]]
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  • ...the [[Chancellery of the Reich]], also serving as chief legal adviser to [[Adolf Hitler]] and the Cabinet.
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  • ...azi Germany]], [[Gruppenfuhrer]] in the [[SS]] and personal physician to [[Adolf Hitler]]; executed for war crimes related to the [[Holocaust]], including [[inform
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>The policies of Nazi Germany, based on the views of [[Adolf Hitler]], which emphasized encouraging the breeding of what he considered to be a
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  • He has led the functionalist school of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] [[historiography]]. By the 1970s, there were two main schools of H
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  • ...er of Armament and Munitions 1942-1945; close personal relationship with [[Adolf Hitler]] but opposed his scorched-earth policies and plotted assassination; senten
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  • ...II]] he had to abdicate; [[President of Germany]] 1925-1934, replaced by [[Adolf Hitler]] only after death due to his popularity
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  • ...t National Socialist, head of 1925 Political Organization) then rival of [[Adolf Hitler]]; WW1 officer, [[Gau Niederbayern-Oberpfalz| Gauleiter of Niederbayern-Ob
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  • ...the overall naval command ([[Oberkommando der Marine]]), and was briefly [[Adolf Hitler]]'s successor as President of the Reich. Sentenced to 10 years imprisonment
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  • ...ger of early [[Nazi Party]]; Head of the [[Chancellery of the Fuehrer]], [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal office; key manager of the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]; commit
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  • Early [[Nazi Party]] member to whom [[Adolf Hitler]] dictated ''[[Mein Kampf]]''; became Deputy Fuhrer but lost bureaucratic p
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  • ...Nazi movement in 1919 was a close associate, bodyguard and chauffeur of [[Adolf Hitler]]. He participated in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] and was imprisoned with him
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  • ...other of [[Gregor Strasser]]. He was ousted from the [[Nazi Party]], by [[Adolf Hitler]], over his left-wing view of [[socialism in National Socialism]]. That ous
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  • '''Max Ammann''' (also ''Amman'' and ''Amann''), (1891-1957) came to know [[Adolf Hitler]] as his sergeant and company clerk in [[World War I]], and was an early me
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  • ...itish policy for Arab independence, and an early writer on the threat of [[Adolf Hitler]]; spouse of [[David Lorimer]]
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  • ...[[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler|20th of July plot]] against [[Adolf Hitler]], he was still tried by the four-power [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Maj
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  • ...ng organization, also known as the NSDAP and (German) Nazi Party, led by [[Adolf Hitler]], that was based on the ideology of [[National Socialism]]. There were oth
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  • He was among the earliest [[Adolf Hitler]] scholars to suggest that Hitler's authority was based on personality and
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  • ...r]]; Chief Administrative Officer of the [[Chancellery of the Fuehrer]], [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal office (as distinct from the [[Nazi Party Chancellery]] headed
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  • ...trol after the [[German invasion of Poland]], established by a decree of [[Adolf Hitler]] on 12 October 1939. The Ukrainian area of [[Galicia]] was added to it aft It was headed by [[Hans Frank]], who reported to [[Adolf Hitler]] from the administrative center of Cracow. [[Josef Buehler]] was his deput
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  • ...emitism]] and even [[genocide]]. He was [[Gauleiter of Franconia]] until [[Adolf Hitler]] reluctantly removed him for corruption. Streicher was sentenced to death
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  • ...er joined it and became one of its most visible members. In March 1923, [[Adolf Hitler]] signed an agreement with Graefe, temporarily giving the DVFP dominance in
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  • ...ilitary officer; early [[National Socialist|Nazi]] and closest friend of [[Adolf Hitler]], and the operational leader, in the 1930s, of the ''[[Sturmabteilung]]''
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  • ...refers to an idea in [[Pan-German nationalism]] that was a major goal of [[Adolf Hitler]]. Hitler justified the invasion of the East with the tradition ''[[Drang
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  • ...eaks of great friction between OKW and the OKH Army staff, compounded by [[Adolf Hitler]]'s micromanagement and distrust of generals. During the Sudenten crisis, W
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  • ...d the Kampfverlag,It was not an immediate challenge to the leadership of [[Adolf Hitler]], but Hitler did hold a countermeeting in Bamberg on 14 February.<ref name
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  • As with any person, the childhood and adolescence of [[Adolf Hitler]] affected the adult he would become. There are also speculations about his
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  • ...removed [[Erich Ludendorff]] from the movement, in which he had rivaled [[Adolf Hitler]]. The imprisoned Nazis were held under pleasant conditions, and refined t
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  • Multiple assassination attempts were made against [[Adolf Hitler]], but the "20th of July Plot" was the only one in which he was injured, an
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  • When [[Adolf Hitler]] attended his first meeting of the party, Eckhart gave him a political pam
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  • ...senior [[field marshal]] of the German Army, who had great contempt for [[Adolf Hitler]] and the Nazis, but repeatedly took on assignments believing it was his du Rundstedt was unhappy with the growing power of Adolf Hitler over the army and resigned from office on October 31, 1938.
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  • ...e the [[Nazi Party]]. His lecture on economics, in 1919, first attracted [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • At a meeting on 11 November 1931 in Bad Harzburg, it joined [[Adolf Hitler]]'s "National Opposition" or "Harzburg Front", along with Franz Seldte, he
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  • ...trich Bonhoeffer's pacifism and his involvement in the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
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  • ...of History at the [[University of Sheffield]], and a noted biographer of [[Adolf Hitler]]. He retired from full-time academic work in 2008, but intends to continu
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  • ...nn Esser''' (1900-1981) was founding members of the Nazi Party, briefly [[Adolf Hitler]]'s deputy, then increasingly disliked in the party and not influential bey
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  • | title = (Abstract) Adolf Hitler's Parkinson's disease and an attempt to analyse his personality structure
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  • [[Adolf Hitler]] issued the Night-and-Fog Decree (''Nacht-und-Nebel Erlass'') on December | author = The Fuehrer and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces , [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ...l]] and [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]], is often used with respect to [[Adolf Hitler]], and is used in [[philosophy]] as a meaning of [[Paradigm as the "Gestalt
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  • ...historian and journalist, who wrote a major German-language biography of [[Adolf Hitler]]<ref name=Fest>{{citation
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  • ...zi]] administrator, as head of the [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]'s private secretary. He was unaccounted at the end of the [[Second Worl
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  • ...[[University of Chicago]] and Ambassador to Germany in 1930s -- just as [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] rose to power.
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  • ..., the '''Night of the Long Knives''', the Nazi purge, personally led by [[Adolf Hitler]] of internal political opponents, primarily [[Ernst Roehm]] and the [[SA]] | title = Adolf Hitler
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  • ...(1932-33) and briefly as Vice Chancellor in a coalition government under [[Adolf Hitler]]. [[Kurt von Schleicher]], who selected him as Chancellor, succeeded him. | title = Adolf Hitler
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  • ''This is an edited version of the Historiography section of the Adolf Hitler article in [[User: Howard C. Berkowitz/AH0]], updated to deal with addition | isbn= 0-679-43151-9}}</ref> [[Joseph Nyomarkay]] was among the earliest [[Adolf Hitler]] scholars to suggest that Hitler's authority was based on personality and
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  • While the Nazi Party was always dominated by the charisma of [[Adolf Hitler]], until he gained complete dominance after 1934, there were multiple inter ...ed reactionary. It was not an immediate challenge to the leadership of [[Adolf Hitler]], but Hitler did hold a countermeeting in Bamberg on 14 February.<ref> Nyo
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  • ...h at the [[Battle of Stalingrad]], but came under such heavy attack that [[Adolf Hitler]] ordered him to break off the attack and defend his forces. Later, after h
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  • ...In the latter campaign, he was relieved, then restored, several times by [[Adolf Hitler]] until he was retired. He protested some atrocities, and was aware of the
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  • ...history, which became the [[Nazi race and biological ideology]]. He and [[Adolf Hitler]] were [[Political beginnings of Hitler|mutually impressed with one another
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  • Keppler had been war materials expert and economic adviser to [[Adolf Hitler]] (1932-1938), with specific roles including Special Commisioner for German
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  • ...g]]. While he never interacted directly with him, his ideas influenced [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • ...resent in the society, and the way the Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS), originally Adolf Hitler's "security squadron", became a "state-within-a-state." Iraq had no key se
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  • ...r the Nazis until he objected to their expansionist policies. He advised [[Adolf Hitler]] on rearmament and withdrawing from the [[League of Nations]].
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  • {{r|Adolf Hitler}} ''abolished the Chancellorship and merged it, with the Presidency'', into
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  • ...ing witness to discussions between President [[Paul von Hindenburg]] and [[Adolf Hitler]].<ref name=S>{{citation
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  • Historians have taken many approaches to wriing about Adolf Hitler and explaining this perhaps unexplainable man: the '''[[historiography]] of ...t" school. Rosenbaum mentions Robert Waite's book, ''The Psychopathic God: Adolf Hitler,'' as an example of the psychohistorical approach.<ref>Rosenbaum, 288-289</
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  • ...ut was destroyed. The Nazi party was born and grew strong in Bavaria and [[Adolf Hitler]] in 1923 tried to gain power in Munich by marching on the seat of state go
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  • ...d to abdicate. He later became [[President of Germany]] (1925-1934), and [[Adolf Hitler]] was only able to gain control after his death, under arrangements agreed
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  • ...[[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]] (OKW), the military office through which [[Adolf Hitler]] exerted control. He had been a senior staff officer since approximately 1
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' was an '''enlisted soldier''' in the [[World War I]], performing well as
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  • ...in part because he did have foreign language skills. Never a member of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s inner circle, he was even less so when the [[grand strategy|extension o
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' (1889-1945), the [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] dictator of Germany (1933-45), was ...s of deaths, is challenging. This article does not attempt to suggest that Adolf Hitler was seen, by virtually anyone, as a nice man. Nevertheless, it is, in some
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  • ...931, according to [[William Shirer]], he was "colorless" but also one of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s five top followers, and was the first Nazi to achieve provincial office
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  • ...architect who joined the [[Nazi Party]] as a young man, and soon became [[Adolf Hitler]]'s protege and even friend. During World War II, he was the extremely eff
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  • ...'Adolf Hitler' in a satisfactory manner in a sentence, like "I have heard Adolf Hitler was a great orator, but a brutal dictator", even though neither your senten
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  • ...g infamy. The film was a [[Nazi]] [[propaganda]] vehicle commissioned by [[Adolf Hitler]]. It documents the 1934 Nuremberg [Nazi] Party Rally.
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  • ...Blackshirts", originally a SA-spawned unit for the immediate protection of Adolf Hitler, eventually purged the SA in 1934, in the Night of the Long Knives.
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  • ...man Workers' Party in 1919, which, in turn, became the Nazi Party. While [[Adolf Hitler]] was not among its members, they included [[Alfred Rosenberg]], [[Anton Dr
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  • ...ios were located in Broadcast House, across from the Berlin radio tower in Adolf Hitler Plaza (the modern Theodor Heuss Plaza) in the [[Charlottenburg]] district o
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  • ...lly a [[Political beginnings of Hitler |close aide to and follower]] of [[Adolf Hitler]] who transcribed the first draft of ''[[Mein Kampf]]'', but lost influence
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  • ...ing witness to discussions between President [[Paul von Hindenburg]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]. <ref name=S>{{citation ...Czech crisis in May 1938, writing that the Western press had humiliated [[Adolf Hitler]] in suggesting that he had called off his invasion of Czechoslovakia: "Hit
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  • ...ny]] into a [[Jewish]] family and left Germany in 1933 after the rise of [[Adolf Hitler]] to national political power. After a few years in Italy and Great Britain
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  • ...retained some respect for law through 1934. He had argued with Hess and [[Adolf Hitler]] about turning over, to the [[Night of the Long Knives]] purge, individual
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  • ...[[London Controlling Section]], the complex [[Plan Bodyguard]] convinced [[Adolf Hitler]] that the main Allied invasion was most likely to come at the [[Pas de Cal
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  • ...isible. She was an early translator and analyst of Nazi works, including [[Adolf Hitler]]'s ''Mein Kampf'', before the Nazi threat was generally considered serious
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  • ...ecretary of the [[Reich Interior Ministry]] and named final Minister in [[Adolf Hitler]]'s final Political Testament. He was part of policy development and imple
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  • ...Czech crisis in May 1938, writing that the Western press had humiliated [[Adolf Hitler]] in suggesting that he had called off his invasion of Czechoslovakia: "Hit | title = Adolf Hitler
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  • ...nd German leaders that gave [[The Sudetenland]] of [[Czechoslovakia]] to [[Adolf Hitler]]’s Germany. It was a massive step on the road to [[World War II]]. ...[[Konrad Henlein]], these Sudetan Germans could easily be represented by [[Adolf Hitler]] as being oppressed by the Czech government. Hitler’s only problem was t
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  • ...ved by [[Ernst Roehm]]. While Pfeffer shared a much closer vision, with [[Adolf Hitler]], of the role of the SA as an instrument of propaganda and intimidation ra
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  • ...ptember 1939 after Germany had staged a Polish attack. At the orders of [[Adolf Hitler]], had been planned by the [[Oberkommando des Heeres|Army General Staff ]]
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  • ...ew in 1989 for ''[[Desert Island Discs]]'', when she spoke admiringly of [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • ...(1894-1945) was a professional German police officer before the rise of [[Adolf Hitler]], initially a Nazi supporter, but, by 1938, joined anti-Nazi conspiracies.
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  • see [[Adolf Hitler]] for more books * Nicholls, David. ''Adolf Hitler: A Biographical Companion.'' ABC-CLIO, 2000. 344 pp.
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  • ...imont]] had endorsed this additional language, but it had not come from [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Wilhelm Keitel]], [[Alfred Jodl]], or the original drafter, [[Eugen Mu
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  • With the rank of [[Gruppenfuhrer]] in the SS, he was personal physician to [[Adolf Hitler]] (''Reicharzt''), Reich Commissioner for Health and Sanitation (''Reichsk
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  • [[Adolf Hitler]] did not clarify the matter, in that he had long reassured the regular Arm
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  • ...after listening to a January 23, 1933 speech to senior army officers by [[Adolf Hitler]], he said "A businessman whose wares are good does not need to boost them
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  • }}</ref> At a meeting on 11 November 1931 in Bad Harzburg, the DNVP joined [[Adolf Hitler]]'s "National Opposition" or "Harzburg Front", along with Franz Seldte, he
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  • ...than direct killing. [[Reinhard Heydrich]] overrode them, telling them [[Adolf Hitler|the Fuehrer]] had decided the matter.
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  • ...ailles, were all instrumental in paving the way for the inexorable rise of Adolf Hitler's National Socialist Party, the Nazis. In the east, the collapse of nascent ...m as a [[Great Depression]] relief measure. With the coming to power of [[Adolf Hitler]], reparations became a dead letter.
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  • ...r legal-rational authority. The careers of [[Lenin]], [[Martin Luther]], [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]], and [[Lech Wałęsa]] provide examples. Charismatic authority nev
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  • Much of [[Nazi Party]] policy, especially the [[Holocaust]], was based on [[Adolf Hitler]]'s views of [[eugenics]]. As he urged reproduction by what he considered s ...bly sick or who have inherited a disease and can therefore pass it on.<ref>Adolf Hitler, ''Mein Kampf'', ''quoted by'' Lifton, p. 21</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...kommando der Wehrmacht]] (OKW), essentially the military secretariat for [[Adolf Hitler]] rather than a true combined services headquarters. Despite his high rank,
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  • On 18 October 1942, [[Adolf Hitler]] issued the '''Commando Order''', which specified an unconditional death s
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  • ...but said "In all my career, I never saw anyone so prostrate with grief as Adolf Hitler." <ref>{{citation | title = Adolf Hitler
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  • ...m, called also [[hitlerism]] (or [[National Socialism]]), is the book by [[Adolf Hitler]] entitled ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' published in 1925-1926 years <ref name="MeinK ...solini]], and fascism is also thought of as an important undercurrent in [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler's]] [[Germany]] under [[National Socialism]].
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  • ...rchives in Hue. He was fascinated by totalitarian government and admired [[Adolf Hitler]], but also liked the organizational ideas of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Vladimir
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  • It should be noted that these views predated the rise of [[Adolf Hitler]], and the assumption of power by the Nazis further reinforced them.
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  • ...I, he became a key member of the [[Nazi Party]], eventually rising to be [[Adolf Hitler]]'s designated successor, holding many offices, key among them being the he
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  • The German [[Luftwaffe]] was enthusiastic about the technique, and [[Adolf Hitler]] eventually, and unrealistically, demanded that every German aircraft, eve
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  • ...anned, on the 110th birthday of the infamous [[Germany|German]] dictator [[Adolf Hitler]]. It resulted one of the highest [[casualty|casualties]] in school shootin
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  • ...idden. Nevertheless, no real action was started until 13 September, when [[Adolf Hitler]] decided he wanted to make an announcement at the 15 September Nuremberg P
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  • ...state and party, was common, as the lines of control converged only with [[Adolf Hitler]]. Similar parallel state and party structures existed in the [[Soviet Unio
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  • ...In 1934, as part of the [[Night of the Long Knives]], he was executed on [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler's]] orders as a potential rival. ...a suspended 15 month sentence. <ref>Robert Payne, ''The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler'', p. 192 (Praeger Publishers, 1973).</ref> While in prison, he resigned f
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  • ...nations of the involvement of Stalin, and of Germans up to and including [[Adolf Hitler]] himself. The Marshal had a prisoner of war Germany before the Russian Rev
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  • ...ics]], [[Odinism]], [[Herschel Grynszpan]].. NSDAP is used inb 4 articles (Adolf Hitler, Wannsee Conference, Action T4 and Joseph Goebbels) [[User:Richard Jensen|
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  • ...generated hundreds of complaints in 1989 after she talked admiringly of [[Adolf Hitler]]; actor [[Oliver Reed]] demanding to take a blow-up doll; [[Norman Mailer]
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  • As a young man, [[Adolf Hitler]] (1889-1945), who would one day become dictator of Nazi Germany, spent the | title = Adolf Hitler
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  • ...bs, operated by a timer, that were used in [[assassination]] attempts on [[Adolf Hitler]] e.g, by [[Georg Elser]] in 1939 and by [[Claus Schenk, Count von Stauffen
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  • ...e invasion of Norway, he received the Iron Cross, with the citation from [[Adolf Hitler]], <blockquote>I express my appreciation and thanks to Admiral Carls and to
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  • After the [[July 20 Plot|assassination attempt]] against [[Adolf Hitler]] on 20 July 1944, Müller was placed in charge of the arrest and interroga
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  • By no means is this uniquely an American phenomenon. [[Adolf Hitler]] consistently put the Jews at the center of Germany's problem, and based h While tyrants such as [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Adolf Hitler]] would launch massive purges against those who might or might not be consp
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  • ...me an ultra-nationalist and joined the [[Nazi Party]] soon after reading [[Adolf Hitler]]'s speech at his trial following the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] in [[Munich]]. B
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  • [[Adolf Hitler]] had generally described action in the "East" in ''[[Mein Kampf]]''. It ap | title = Adolf Hitler
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  • ...n gradually works his way up in the fledgling [[Nazi Party]]. As he and [[Adolf Hitler]] watch the flames of the [[Reichstag fire]] in 1933, Hambledon suddenly re
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  • ...ull support due to the anti-Slavic doctrines of the Nazis in general and [[Adolf Hitler]] in particular. Lacking any effective German support, it was never more th | author = [[Adolf Hitler]], quoted in war diary by [[Fritz Halder]]}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...]] of 1937. World War II in Europe arguably began with the ascension of [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] to power in Germany in 1933, although many Western
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  • ...st the United States in 1941. He was deposed in 1943 but his close ally, [[Adolf Hitler]], rescued him from prison. Mussolini then became head of a Nazi-controlled
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  • ...changed by a masterful propaganda/marketing campaign that rivals that of [[Adolf Hitler]]. In fact, many of the strategies used by homosexuals to bring about cultu
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  • ...ntries affirmed their willingness to continue fighting "for victory over [[Adolf Hitler|Hitlerism]]".<ref>[http://www.un-documents.net/dec-un.htm United Nations] -
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  • ...everal professors from Bonn University published a declaration titled "Pro Adolf Hitler". On May 10th, the day of the ”Book Burning” students burned Jewish and
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  • ...left his home for [[London, United Kingdom]], pressured by the threat of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s invading army. He died the following year.
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''''s name remains associated with [[World War II]], its origins and afterma ...y. I particularly hate the repetition of 1945 here as ugly and tortured:''"Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), founder of National Socialism and dictator of Germany (1933-45
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  • While [[Adolf Hitler]] was not the sole creator of the [[Nazi Party]], he was present at its cre ...ntense [[antisemitism]] and [[pan-German nationalism]]. In September 1919 Adolf Hitler joined the DAP, which was soon renamed the NSDAP or Nazi Party. Nazi" is a
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  • While [[Adolf Hitler]] was not the sole creator of the [[Nazi Party]], he was present at its cre ...ntense [[antisemitism]] and [[pan-German nationalism]]. In September 1919 Adolf Hitler joined the DAP, which was soon renamed the NSDAP or Nazi Party. Nazi" is a
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  • ...r, until 1935, when they were joined (against the will of the people) by [[Adolf Hitler]] to create a single economy large enough to host the [[4th Winter Olympics ====Adolf Hitler Platz====
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' (April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria–Hungary—April 30, 1945, Ber
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  • : ''Argument: There was no specific order by Adolf Hitler or other top Nazi officials to exterminate the Jews.'' ...hat there was never a blatant, unquestionable order written or signed by [[Adolf Hitler]] that specifically ordered the death of the Jewish populations of Germany
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  • ...t going away. In 1933, the extremely anti-Semitic [[Nazi party]], led by [[Adolf Hitler]], came to power in [[Germany]], which, at the time, had a fairly large Jew
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  • ...ther, and allowed his intense spirituality to distort his understanding of Adolf Hitler. ...itish Prime Minister [[Neville Chamberlain]] with concessions to appease [[Adolf Hitler]] in the hope he would stop threatening his neighbours. Hitler met with Ma
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  • Over time, it built from persecution to industrialized killing. While [[Adolf Hitler]] was clearly the prime motivator, control did not centralize until roughly
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  • | author = Fighter Factory}}</ref> and one of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s vaunted [[Nazi secret weapons]]. Its industrial designation was '''Fies
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  • ...een described as exhibiting cult-like behavior with the total obedience to Adolf Hitler and his designees.
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  • ...pf]]'' ([[German language|German]], "My Struggle"), [[autobiography]] by [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • Not all the major war criminals were available to the Tribunal. [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Heinrich Himmler]] and [[Joseph Goebbels]], for example, had committed
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  • ...the second most powerful figure in the Nazi regime, newly designated as [[Adolf Hitler]]'s successor<ref>[[Ian Kershaw]], ''Hitler'' Volume II (W.W. Norton 2000),
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  • ...bel-Prize winning novelist, portrayed a genuine American dictator on the [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] model.<ref> See the full text at [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03
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  • ...to fish and chip promoters, this meal was a decisive force in defeating [[Adolf Hitler]] and winning the [[World War II|Second World War]].<ref>''Seafish Industry
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  • ...rious efforts like dropping leaflets over the occupied areas proclaiming [[Adolf Hitler]] a liberator, not an invader. Confronted with a Soviet war hero from the p
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  • ...mediation. But I haven't received any request from anyone in the case of [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • ...this time the fight was sensationalized to seem all the more important. [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] were causing concern in the rest of the world, as
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  • ...eading positions in the new West German government of such former aides to Adolf Hitler as [[Hans Felfe]], who had co-authored the antisemitic [[Nuremberg Laws]] o | [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ...this time the fight was sensationalized to seem all the more important. [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] were causing concern in the rest of the world, as
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  • ...economics expert might be able to shed light on a discussion about whether Adolf Hitler improved the standard of living for the German people based on his/her unde
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  • [[Adolf Hitler]] first dictated his autobiography '''Mein Kampf''' (''My Struggle'') to Em
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  • ...seph Stalin|Stalin]] betrayed international communism with his deal with [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]], Hofstadter was left with a deep sense of cynicism that pervaded h
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  • Despite the best attentions of French and German doctors including [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal physician [[Karl Brandt]] (hanged as a war criminal in 1948),
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  • ...d the policy of appeasement, and held an unusually favourable opinion of [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • ...[http://ec.citizendium.org/wiki/EC:DR-2010-007] Approval of reverting the Adolf Hitler article, added January 15, 2011
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  • ...pleaded in his function of president of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society with [[Adolf Hitler]] personally to exempt the war hero Fritz Haber, his plea was of no avail a
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  • ...ed on the defeated Germans; Keynes's concern was vindicated by the rise of Adolf Hitler (and the memory of his warnings helped convince a victorious America to aid ...he minister of economics (1934–37) in the National Socialist government of Adolf Hitler as well as by Roosevelt's ''New Deal'' in the United States a few years in
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  • ...recorded interviews with Rabbi Boteach, Jackson revealed that he admired [[Adolf Hitler]]'s showmanship and described him as a genius, and that had he met Hitler i
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  • ...erent but complementary approaches to the same topic. I'd merely note that Adolf Hitler is one of the most complex and important historical figures of time, and, i ...rkowitz being the sole member voting Nay, a Decision Request to revert the Adolf Hitler article to its previous text of November 31/December 1, 2010. Matt Innis,
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  • ...AP'''; English speakers, the '''Nazi Party''') controlled Germany, under [[Adolf Hitler]], between 1933 and 1945. "Nazi" is a short form of “Nationalsozialist,� In September 1919 [[Adolf Hitler]] joined the DAP. Hitler, who had finished the war in a military hospital a
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  • '''[[Adolf Hitler]]''', the dictator of Germany during the [[Second World War]], beginning in ...l and obedient, to the ''Fuehrer'' of the German ''Reich'' and the People, Adolf Hitler; I swear to obey the laws and fulfill my duties conscientiously, so help me
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  • ...g which Mr. Behrens is the bomb-maker in a failed attempt to assassinate [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • ...ed the German Consulate in Dublin to offer his condolences on hearing of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s death.
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  • ...haped by his concept of "charismatic domination," which focuses heavily on Adolf Hitler. The fifth volume will extend to 1990; none of the series has yet been tra
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  • ...939 and August 1941, during which period the regime of the German leader [[Adolf Hitler]] systematically killed an estimated 75,000 to 250,000 people with intellec
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  • 1933 [[Adolf Hitler]] becomes Chancellor of Germany.
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  • ...at rallies with loaded handguns? They routinely compared the president to Adolf Hitler and paraded around with swastika posters? They formed angry crowds around m
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  • ...Prussian Government by June 1935 based on the orders dated 12 June 1935. [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Hermann Göring]]’.
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  • ...g data was listed, but was never tried and convicted by a court, such as [[Adolf Hitler]] or [[Josef Mengele]]? If that is unacceptable, should the words "war crim
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  • ...ose individuals and groups in [[Nazi Germany]] who opposed the regime of [[Adolf Hitler]] between 1933 and 1945. Some of these engaged in active plans to remove Hi
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  • ...estimony, but were never formally prosecuted due to their death, as with [[Adolf Hitler]] or, as in the case of [[Josef Mengele]], escape. It is also common usage ...eisenhofer a bribe for a seat on the town council, having earlier hosted [[Adolf Hitler]] to give a speech at his factory. Profits soared. <ref>Posner and Ware, p
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  • ...Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda throughout the regime of [[Adolf Hitler]] from 1933 to 1945. At the end of [[World War II]], he stayed with Hitler ...y leader. I bow to the greater one, the political genius. Later he wrote: “Adolf Hitler, I love you because you are both great and simple at the same time. What on
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  • .... The radars were technically excellent, and one of the major problems was Adolf Hitler's unwillingness to invest in defensive systems.
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  • ...destined to achieve world conquest<ref>[http://www.crusader.net/texts/mk/ Adolf Hitler: ''Mein Kampf'']</ref>. Hitler's personal charisma and his political skill ...egel]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]] and the political writings of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] and [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]]
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  • ...ans as liberators. Though he presented his views on different occasions, [[Adolf Hitler]]'s anti-Slavic racial views prevailed and overrode strategic consideration
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  • ...ty and Politics.'' (1998). 511 pp. Psychohistory that compares him with [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ..., especially in the context that the Nazi Fuhrerprinzip made any decree by Adolf Hitler legal.
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  • In Germany, the Nazi government under the Chancellorship of [[Adolf Hitler]] repudiated all international obligations and adopted a varied programme o
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  • [[Nazi Germany]] under [[Adolf Hitler]] was infamous for eugenics programs which attempted to maintain a "pure" G
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' (1889-1945), the [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] dictator of Germany (1933-45), was | title = Adolf Hitler
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  • ...as [[Gil Robles]], who visited Germany in 1938 and was very impressed by [[Adolf Hitler]]'s [[Nazi Party]]. Robles was virulently anti-democratic. When he failed t
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  • ''This is a copy of the Adolf Hitler article in mainspace on 24 December 2010, prior to a Constabulary reversion '''Adolf Hitler''' (1889-1945), the [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] dictator of Germany (1933-45), was
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  • ...istrators-General of South West Africa]], [[Adobe Walls, First Battle]], [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Adriana Lima]], [[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]], [[Aerobic organism
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  • ...istrators-General of South West Africa]], [[Adobe Walls, First Battle]], [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Adriana Lima]], [[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]], [[Aerobic organism
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  • ...outh Asian and Native American cultures before the seemingly inconceivable Adolf Hitler was conceived. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 04:53, 28 M
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  • ...Hoover toured in Europe and met many European heads of states, including [[Adolf Hitler]], the leader of [[Nazi Germany]].
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  • ...hule Society, a study group for German antiquity, after his rise to power, Adolf Hitler discouraged such pursuits, and Neopagan societies were even exposed to some
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  • ...ngly negative note, fearing that a [[dictator]] such as [[Huey Long]] or [[Adolf Hitler]] could conceivably draw support from such a population.
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  • He fiercely denounced [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazism|Nazi]] regime. As early as 1934, La Guardia warned, "P
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  • On March 4, 1941 after [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] had occupied much of Europe and a few months before he ordered the
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  • France did not immediately regard [[Adolf Hitler]] as a threat. Hitler had some parallel support on the French right; opposi
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  • # '''[[Adolf Hitler|Hitler, Adolf]]'''
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  • ...hule Society, a study group for German antiquity, after his rise to power, Adolf Hitler discouraged such pursuits, and Neopagan societies were even exposed to some
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  • ...d Freud]]. Examples of Pathocracy are the [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[Germany]] of [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Soviet Union]] of [[Joseph Stalin]].<br>
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  • The rise to power of [[Adolf Hitler]] in Germany aroused fears of a new world war. In 1935, at the time of Ital Prior to 1933, Roosevelt harbored considerable dislike for Adolf Hitler and considered him dangerous. In October 1937, he gave the "Quarantine Spee
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  • Not all those individuals accused of war crimes have come to trial. [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Joseph Goebbels]] and [[Heinrich Himmler]] all committed suicide befor
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  • ...orical methodology, it is a bit ironic that one of the complaints about my Adolf Hitler draft was that I included a section on [[historiography]], now a separate a
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  • The rise to power of [[Adolf Hitler]] in Germany in 1933 aroused fears of a new world war. In 1935, at the time
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  • ...! Hitler himself had no association with Freikorps. Remember this is the [[Adolf Hitler]] article rather than the [[National Socialism]] article, a distinction tha
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  • When [[Adolf Hitler]] came to power in January 1933, Einstein was a guest professor at [[Prince ...s founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein to assist opponents of Adolf Hitler.
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  • "What was Josef Stalin thinking when he allied himself with Adolf Hitler for nearly two years at the beginning of World War II? What did Stalin know
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  • ...he [[1936 Summer Olympics]] in [[Berlin]]. Moments before the arrival of [[Adolf Hitler]], the airship crossed over the Olympic stadium, trailing the [[Olympic fla
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  • ..., Chamberlain said in an address to the Conservative National Union that [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] "had missed the bus".<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 571.</ref> Only six day
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  • ...kener in an attempt to preempt the Nazi Party from naming the ship after [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]) made her first flight. However, in the new political situation, E
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  • ...As far as the material in the paragraph starting this, I'm sure Pol Pot, Adolf Hitler, and Foday Sankoh (Sierra Leone) would be surprised to be called Western ca
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  • ...htings of Patton, and other deceptive information exploited the beliefs of Adolf Hitler, who, for some time after the Normandy landings, insisted they were a fake
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  • :* [[Adolf Hitler/Related Articles]] did not have a template. A null edit removed it from the ::::Except that, like Adolf Hitler, the speedydelete template was half way down the page and when I checked he
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  • ...ld be an overall article. Do you recall the problems that arose with the [[Adolf Hitler]] article? The same thing is happening here. Right now the Hitler article w
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  • ...ans as liberators. Though he presented his views on different occasions, [[Adolf Hitler]]'s anti-Slavic racial views prevailed and overrode strategic consideration
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  • After the war, agitators like [[Adolf Hitler]] charged that the army had never been defeated--it had been "stabbed in th
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  • ...g persecution, Brecht left [[Nazi Germany]] in February 1933, just after [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] took power. After brief spells in Prague, Zurich and Paris, he and
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  • ...an official policy in states such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used arrest, torture,
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  • ...an official policy in states such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used arrest, torture,
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  • After [[Adolf Hitler]]'s takeover of Germany in January 1933, Beck, on Pilsudski's instructions,
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  • ...a]] was a symbol in Native American and South Asian traditions long before Adolf Hitler was conceived; it is not reasonable to assume anything with a swastika is [ ...Native American traditions long before the unfortunate [mis]conception of Adolf Hitler. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 08:54, 28 March 2009 (UTC
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  • ...rious disabilities were discharged to civilian life and given a pension. [[Adolf Hitler]], aged 25, volunteered for the Bavarian army in August 1914, and rose to t
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  • ...ne else but, remembering the dithering in the late 1930s that encouraged [[Adolf Hitler]], he moved fast. Although there were no treaties involved, and the [[Joint
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  • The Germans under [[Adolf Hitler]] invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940 and after the open city of [[Rott
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  • [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Heinrich Himmler]], and [[Rudolf Hess]]. Should we mention them?--[[Us
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  • ...ld War II)|Allied forces]] defeated the armies of [[Nazi Germany]] under [[Adolf Hitler]] and rescued millions of Europeans from a brutal regime of [[totalitariani
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