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Nazism, known officially in German as National Socialism[1][2][3][4] ( German Nationalsozialismus), is the totalitarian ideology and practices of the Nazi Party or National Socialist German Workers’ Party under Adolf Hitler, and the policies adopted by the dictatorial government of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. [5][6][7][8]Nazism is often considered by scholars to be a form of fascism. While it incorporated elements from both left and right-wing politics, the Nazis formed most of their alliances on the right.[9] The Nazis were one of several historical groups that used the term National Socialism to describe themselves, and in the 1920s they became the largest such group. The Nazi Party presented its program in the 25 point National Socialist Program in 1920. Among the key elements of Nazism were anti-parliamentarism, Pan-Germanism, racism, collectivism,[10][11] eugenics, antisemitism, anti-communism, totalitarianism and opposition to economic liberalism and political liberalism.[11][12][13] In the 1930s, Nazism was not a monolithic movement, but rather a (mainly German) combination of various ideologies and philosophies which centered around nationalism, anti-communism, traditionalism and the importance of the ethnostate. Groups such as Strasserism and Black Front were part of the early Nazi movement. Their motivations were triggered over anger about the Treaty of Versailles, and what they considered to have been a Jewish/communist conspiracy to humiliate Germany at the end of the World War I. Germany's post-war ills were critical to the formation of the ideology and its criticisms of the post-war Weimar Republic. The Nazi Party came to power in Germany in 1933. In response to the instability created by the Great Depression, the Nazis sought a Third Way managed economy that was neither capitalism nor communism.[14][15] Nazi rule effectively ended on May 7, 1945, V-E Day, when the Nazis unconditionally surrendered to the Allied Powers, who took over Germany's administration until Germany could form its own democratic government.
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1. Some Traveling Tips To Germany
September 18, 2009
About the country
The Federal republic of Germany is the most influential country of Europe. It has witnessed the most controversial facts of history like Nazism, Holy Roman Empire and the building and demolition of the Berlin wall. With many magnificent castles it has wealth of art and culture. German is the widely spoken language in German, but outsiders can find many English speaking locals especially in the common tourist destinations.
Weather
The weather here is very unpredictable as there is a possibility of rain almost all months, so carry clothes accordingly. April an... (read more)
Author: Jessica Santoli
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2. Secrecy Of The Eagle
September 02, 2009
And the first beast was like a lion, and the second beast like a calf, and the third beast had a face as a man, and the fourth beast was like a flying eagle. Revelation 7:4
The Nazi esotericism
The Nazis held a number of occult beliefs. They believed that the Teutons, an ancient European tribe, had been the first proto-Germanic race who had migrated to the present area of Germany somewhere from the north, possibly from a fabulous Eden-like land such as Hyperborea - the first earthly garden of the Aryan race, which allegedly had had a better DNA than humans. Quite a number of occulti... (read more)
Author: Juraj Sipos
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3. Miami-Dade County Public Schools need meaningful health care reform : Jennie Smith
August 26, 2009
The debate over health care reform is heating up across the nation during Congress's August recess, as Republicans and health care industry lobbies try to stir up anti-reform sentiment by comparing the proposed bills as everything from socialism to Nazism, and as Democrats struggle to fight misinformation even while fighting amongst themselves over such crucial components of the bills as the public option.
Ironically, many of those protesting the health care reform proposals in the street and shouting down debate at raucous town hall meetings are individuals who already have government-ru... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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4. Let's Be Honest About Health Care
August 20, 2009
This month is my anniversary. Four years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer and an ailing liver. Luckily, I had health insurance. However, even with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, our (my husband and I) health costs that year reached $12,000. Again, twelve thousand dollars with insurance. My husband was on Medicare so his costs were pretty minimal. I wasn't eligible for Medicare for three more months. Cancer can spread fast. Waiting three months was not an option. I had surgery, doctor appointments, further tests, and continuing treatment which resulted in $12,000 for the ... (read more)
Author: Sandra Powers
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5. Human Rights Activists are often targeted by Politicians
July 23, 2009
How cruel these politicians can be! They always know how to feel their stomach at the cost of thousands of lives. At times they can even go ahead practicing Nazism. The recent murder of Natalia Estemirova appeared to be a great shock across worldwide. She was brutally murdered by four unknown men who kidnapped her when she was on the way to work. The news about her murder is captured by the world media and almost people owning digital TV Boxes are busy watching the live report on their TV sets. Natalia was fighting for justice which had to be given to people whose close ones were killed b... (read more)
Author: Henry Michel
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6. Travel Tips to European Countries: Germany
June 15, 2009
About the country The Federal republic of Germany is the most influential country of Europe. It has witnessed the most controversial facts of history like Nazism, Holy Roman Empire and the building and demolition of the Berlin wall. With many magnificent castles it has wealth of art and culture. German is the widely spoken language in German, but outsiders can find many English speaking locals especially in the common tourist destinations. Weather The weather here is very unpredictable as there is a possibility of rain almost all months, so carry clothes accordingly. April and May ar... (read more)
Author: blaise calpe
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7. Obama at Notre Dame: It's About Lives not Opinions
May 19, 2009
The administrators at Notre Dame had it in mind to foster tolerance and diversity with those of differing opinions. Among the graduating class a few students had Obama’s circle logo pasted on their caps leaving no doubt what was in their minds.
Outside in protest chanting, Benedict’s flock No you can’t, no you can’t Inside Obama’s friends chant and mock Yes we can, yes we can
Wisdoms answer notwithstanding only common sense need answer the mockery that was the appearance, the address and the awarding of an honorary degree to Barack Obama. Under the banner of bringing a new voice ... (read more)
Author: Michael Bresciani
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8. Travel Tips to European Countries: Germany
February 26, 2009
About the country
The Federal republic of Germany is the most influential country of Europe. It has witnessed the most controversial facts of history like Nazism, Holy Roman Empire and the building and demolition of the Berlin wall. With many magnificent castles it has wealth of art and culture. German is the widely spoken language in German, but outsiders can find many English speaking locals especially in the common tourist destinations.
Weather
The weather here is very unpredictable as there is a possibility of rain almost all months, so carry clothes accordingly. April and ... (read more)
Author: Nicholas Tan
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9. The Canvases of Lucian Freud - Famous British Artist
November 10, 2008
The British portraitist Lucian Freud - of German origin and grandson of Sigmund Freud - began his artistic career with surrealist paintings on canvas such as “The Painter’s Room” (1944) and moved on to portraits, especially nudes, since the 1950s. He paints people “not because of what they are like, not exactly in spite of what they are like, but how they happen to be.”
Born in 1922 in Berlin, Lucian Freud moved with his parents to the UK in 1933 to escape Nazism and the rise of Hitler, and gained British citizenship in 1939. He is now one of the most famous British artists and embraces ... (read more)
Author: George Baxter
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10. The Rise of Haj Amin
August 20, 2008
1. The rise of Haj Amin Mohammed Amin al-Husseini is said to have been born in 1893, or 1895, of an aristocratic family in Jerusalem. The Husseinis were one of the richest and most powerful of all the rivalling clans in the Ottoman province mutasarriflik Jerusalem, better known as the Judaean part of Palestine. Haj Amin, only in his late twenties, became the youngest ever Mufti of Jerusalem in 1921. His election was due to family connections and possibly threats. The British supported Haj Amin to the post and granted him amnesty from a 10 year long sentence for encouragi... (read more)
Author: Snorri Bergsson
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11. Muftism and Nazism
August 16, 2008
Many years ago, in 1992-1993, I was studying history at the University of Leicester, England and during my leisure hours I began to collect material on the Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin al-Husseini, and his Nazi collaboration during the World War II era. I worked on that for a while and the product became known as Muftism and Nazism, and was slightly updated during my studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1995. This short esssay was published at my former website some years later and somehow gained momentum in the world of the internet where it can be found at various locations... (read more)
Author: Snorri Bergsson
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12. The War on Islamic Terror has been going on since 1968
April 10, 2008
Islam to dress up their fascism. And so goes the idea that the association of these two is inaccurate, offensive, and even to some as counterproductive.">Before Hitler there was Mohammad. Mohammad mastered the language, the excessive nonsense of Fascist ideology by posing fascist ideals in the dress of a religion. Fascism’s labels have changed – Islam, Nazism, Communism, Francoism, Peronism, and assorted varieties have existed, but irregardless of the label, the intent of Fascism has always been the same – the destruction of the modern world and the imposition of an elite managed utopia. Fa... (read more)
Author: C. Read
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13. An Alternative To Nazism
March 25, 2008
Introduction When speaking of Nazism, and the ranks that have existed under the ideas of anti-Semitism, one typically also includes others, such as the Ku Klux Klan, White Pride militants, the "Creativity" Movement, among other groups that are of a nationalist and racialist opinion. When I speak of Nazism, I am referring to those who have a particular anti-Semitism and have organized themselves into this movement. While the original National Socialist Party by Adolf Hitler has been expunged by a coalition of Allied forces, the ideas that formed the basis of this party still exist today. Today... (read more)
Author: dika saputra
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14. Asturias Prize for Promoting Peace and Human Rights Goes to Yad Vashem
September 12, 2007
Spain's Prince of Asturias Foundation has announced that this year's award for promoting peace and human rights will go to Israel's Yad Vashem holocaust museum and memorial.
The foundation cited Yad Vashem's determination to transmit to future generations the need for preserving human rights and respect for life, following the horrors of Nazism. It said the Jerusalem museum has become the most important repository of information, and an education center on one of the largest genocides in the history of mankind.
The announcement said German Chancellor Angela Merkel nominated the museum for the... (read more)
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15. A Favourite Place In France Is The Normandy
September 12, 2007
For Americans vacationing in France there can be no more evocative area than Normandy. It was here, over 60 years ago that the United States sacrificed the cream of its youth to free Europe from the scourge of Nazism. No matter what type of vacation you had planned, a visit to the Omaha and Utah landing sites and to the American military cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, although a sad and sobering experience, will leave you immensely proud of the sacrifice Americans made to liberate Europe. The largest military landing in french property for sale history took place in Normandy on June 6, 19... (read more)
Author: enRico Nestler
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16. Is Germany in Danger of Backsliding?
July 23, 2006
Germany's "conversion" from Nazism to democracy was forced on it by the victors of WWII. We left it up to the Germans to "deNazify" their country! Now Germany appears to be backsliding as the Nazi German spirit is beginning to stir again, getting ready to break free from imposed shackles with a fury, and come back with a vengeance from the abyss, threatening to wreak havoc upon the world. This is documented within Winston S. Churchill: The Watchman. For the record, I've been throughout Germany four times and have had German roommates while serving as a volunteer in various kibbu... (read more)
Author: David Ben-Ariel
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17. New York Museum Exhibits World's Most Expensive Painting
July 12, 2006
The world's most expensive painting is now on exhibit in New York's Neue Galerie. The head of the small museum purchased the exotic Gustav Klimt painting less than one month ago for what experts say is a record amount of $135 million. The purchase followed a long restitution battle between the Austrian government and the heirs to the original owner, a victim of Nazism.
Klimt's gold-flecked portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer is a star in the world of art, appearing on calendars, coffee mugs, and posters. Klimt painted it in 1907 after a visit to Ravenna, Italy, where he was influenced by Byzantine... (read more)
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18. HITLER'S POSITIVE CHRISTIANITY...Unleashing the Pariotic Church
September 11, 2005
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There is nothing—absolutely nothing—insofar as political power when it is under girded by morality, especially when that morality embraces the strength of the Christian religion. This is what Adolph Hitler seized upon, amplified, and nourished: One Reich, one Reich’s Church. With religion’s unwavering legitimacy enshrouding Nazism’s agenda—nothing could stop him. Today, an eerie semblance overshadows the West (this “revision”—August, 2005—is an update of this semblance)—it harkens back to the d... (read more)
Author: Doug krieger
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