Hitler and Franco Adolph Hitler and General Francisco Franco were
.... 07 March 1997. http://wwws.elibrary.com. Giles, Ciaran. "Report: Spain protected undercover
Nazis from
Allies." The News-Times. n. pag. 31 March 1997. ....
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Facist Leaders Hitler & Franco Adolph Hitler and General Francisco ...
.... 07 March 1997. http://wwws.elibrary.com. Giles, Ciaran. "Report: Spain protected undercover
Nazis from
Allies." The News-Times. n. pag. 31 March 1997. ....
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Roberto Rossellini's Open City
.... slightly down toward the Police Commissioner, who as an Italian is considered an inferior by the overbearing
Nazis even though they are supposed to be
allies. ....
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Biological Weapons: 1914-1947 Chapter 1 This Chapter sum
.... improving their means of delivery. However, the
Allies and the
Nazis made little use of such weapons in that war. As the veil of secrecy ....
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WWII & Vietnam
.... their neutrality, and the Soviet Union had signed a non-aggression pact with the
Nazis. .... These two events led to the creation of the
Allies as we remember them ....
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The Allied Coalition in World War II
.... their neutrality, and the Soviet Union had signed a non-aggression pact with the
Nazis. .... These two events led to the creation of the
Allies as we remember them ....
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Eastern Europe
.... World War II, Bulgaria's royal and military rulers sided with the Axis Powers, while Greece and Yugoslavia joined the
Allies. When the
Nazis conquered Greece ....
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Survival in Auschwitz
.... One of the primary historical reasons making possible the rise of the
Nazis was the .... The armistice was used by the
Allies to change the shape of Europe and to ....
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Creation of the Single German Economy
.... a dormant period during which both sides were more concerned with the
Nazis than with .... the first step in a policy implementation by the Western
Allies, the goal ....
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Merger of East/West German Economies
.... a dormant period during which both sides were more concerned with the
Nazis than with .... the first step in a policy implementation by the Western
Allies, the goal ....
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The Final Solution
.... operation intended to exploit and murder Jews and others the
Nazis considered undesirable .... Laqueur poses this difficult question: If the
allies as early as the ....
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German Persecutions
.... After the
Allies had occupied the Rhineland after World War I, the German government depicted African .... Even Jews were not seen as lowly as blacks by the
Nazis. ....
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Inflation and Nazism INFLATION AND NAZISM The German Economy, 1919
.... In contrast, at Versailles in 1919 the vengeful
Allies imposed heavy war reparations .... Hitler and the
Nazis emerged from the fringes; in the 1932 elections the ....
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The German Economy: 1919-1939 INFLATION AND NAZISM The German ...
.... In contrast, at Versailles in 1919 the vengeful
Allies imposed heavy war reparations .... Hitler and the
Nazis emerged from the fringes; in the 1932 elections the ....
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Foreign Aggression & US Foreign Policy
.... any longer, Britain might have fallen to the
Nazis, and the
Nazis might have .... When Germany surrendered, the US and its
allies found themselves in possession of ....
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ADOLF HITLER
.... the buildup of overwhelming force that would destroy Germany and the
Nazis (Toland, 1992 .... While all the
Allies utilized women in industry to replace the men gone ....
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Leni Riefenstahl
.... of the biggest problems Riefenstahl had in disassociating herself from the
Nazis is the .... After World War II ended, she was imprisoned by the
Allies for three ....
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GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1936) This research p
.... Fischer said the
Allies "made an enemy of Mussolini, strained relations with France .... stood on the sidelines, Austria was browbeat into taking
Nazis into its ....
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Experience of Jews in the Modern Period
.... words, the war against the Jews was coeval with the war against the
Allies. .... regular German army did not interfere, so successful had the
Nazis' de-humanization ....
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LIFE IN THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS
.... the Ravensbrnck camp where sent to Auschwitz in several transports following
Nazis policy to .... it freed was Germans to fight against Russia and the
Allies on the ....
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Resistance to Hitler in Germany
.... Zeller, sought political
allies from both the right and left in German politics in order to build a united will to take over the government from the
Nazis. ....
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US Security Policy for the Middle East INTRODUCTION This research ...
.... The western
allies have significant advantages with respect to coal and nuclear sources .... Examples are the
Nazis in Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, the Soviets ....
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Nazi State Terrorism The Nazi regime is the most familiar and dr
.... by the victorious
Allies. There was thus minimal committment to democratic values in Weimar Germany, and little mass negative reaction when the
Nazis, once in ....
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Currency Reform in Berlin in 1940s
.... a dormant period during which both sides were more concerned with the
Nazis than with .... the first step in a policy implementation by the Western
Allies, the goal ....
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Poland in the 20th Century
.... Churchill (and thus by implication the
Allies as a whole) had earlier tacitly accepted the .... Once the
Nazis were finished, an immense Soviet army was in place in ....
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Use of Intelligence in WWII The Normandy Invasion signaled the
.... the beginning of the liberation of Europe from the grip of the
Nazis in World .... Ultra has been described by some as being the reason the
Allies won the war, but ....
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Films Referencing The Holocaust
.... beginning with the terrible pictures sent around the world as the
Allies liberated the .... the widening of the war in 1939, at which time the
Nazis were perceived ....
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Relationship of History and Political Science
.... No one could write an account of the Second World War that placed the values of the
Nazis and of the
Allies on an equal moral footing--at least, no one except ....
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Law and industry in Nazi Germany
.... of the leaders of the Third Reich, the wartime victories and defeats, the cruelty of the Holocaust, and the conduct of the
Allies in defeating the
Nazis. ....
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Jaspers on German Guilt Karl Jaspers: History and German Guilt ...
.... a whole, however, could not be considered criminally guilty, and the
Allies did not .... to survive; moral guilt could also include partial approval of the
Nazis. ....
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