rivers of blood - translation to german
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rivers of blood - translation to german

1968 SPEECH BY BRITISH POLITICIAN ENOCH POWELL
Rivers of Blood; Rivers of Blood Speech; Druscilla Cotterill; Rivers of blood speech; Rivers of blood; River of Blood
  • [[Enoch Powell]] (1912–1998)

rivers of blood         
Ströme von Blut
blood libel         
  • Antisemitic flier in [[Kyiv]] in the 1910s with a picture of the dead Yushchinskyi, issued some time during the trial of Beilis, that read: "Christians, take care of your children!!! It will be the Jews' Passover on 17 March."
  • [[Fresco]] in St Paul's Church in [[Sandomierz]], Poland, depicting blood libel
  • Loddon]], Norfolk
  • From an 18th-century etching from Brückenturm. ''Above'': The murdered body of Simon of Trent. ''Below'': The "[[Judensau]]"
  • [[Simon of Trent]] blood libel. Illustration in Hartmann Schedel's Weltchronik, 1493
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  • Painting of Werner of Oberwesel as a martyr
RUMOR THAT JEWS KILLED CHRISTIANS TO USE BLOOD IN CEREMONIES
List of blood libels against Jews; Blood libels; Blood libel against Jews; Blood libels against Jews; Blood libel against Christians; Blood accusation; Blood libel against the Jews; Blood Libel; Blood Accusation; Jewish ritual murders; Jewish ritual murder; Blood libel against jews; Jewish Ritual Murder; Ritual Murder Accusation
Blutverleumdung
blood test         
  • [[Vacutainer]] tubes used in the collection of blood. During venipuncture, pressure differences between the vein and the vacuum in the Vacutainer forces blood into the tube.
LABORATORY ANALYSIS PERFORMED ON A BLOOD SAMPLE
Blood Tests; Blood tests; Blood panel; Blood testing; Hematologic tests; Blood exam; Blood Test; Blood analysis; SIMBAS; Serum sample; Blood-test; Blood-testing; Laboratory test; Baseline hematological; Baseline hematologic
Bluttest

Definition

blood bank
(blood banks)
A blood bank is a place where blood which has been taken from blood donors is stored until it is needed for people in hospital.
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Wikipedia

Rivers of Blood speech

The "Rivers of Blood" speech was made by British Member of Parliament (MP) Enoch Powell on 20 April 1968, to a meeting of the Conservative Political Centre in Birmingham, United Kingdom. His speech strongly criticised mass immigration, especially Commonwealth immigration to the United Kingdom and the proposed Race Relations Bill. It became known as the "Rivers of Blood" speech, although Powell always referred to it as "the Birmingham speech".

The expression "rivers of blood" did not appear in the speech but is an allusion to a line from Virgil's Aeneid which he quoted "as I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see 'the River Tiber foaming with much blood'".

The speech caused a political storm, making Powell one of the most talked about and divisive politicians in the country; it led to his controversial dismissal from the Shadow Cabinet by Conservative Party Leader Edward Heath. According to most accounts, the popularity of Powell's perspective on immigration may have been a decisive factor in the Conservatives' surprise victory in the 1970 general election, although he became one of the most persistent opponents of the subsequent Heath government.

Examples of use of rivers of blood
1. "They will see rivers of blood for years to come.
2. "There have been rivers of blood, innocent blood.
3. There have been streams of tears, rivers of blood, innocent blood.
4. Yet it was that April that Powell made his "rivers of blood" speech on immigration.
5. Regardless of the winner, rivers of blood would likely flow before it was over.