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Nacht der langen Messer - traducción al Inglés

PURGE THAT TOOK PLACE IN NAZI GERMANY FROM JUNE 30 TO JULY 2, 1934
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  • SA leader [[Ernst Röhm]] in [[Bavaria]] in 1934
  • [[Gregor Strasser]] in 1928
  • General [[Kurt von Schleicher]], Hitler's predecessor as Chancellor, in uniform, 1932
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  • Hindenburg]] in 1932 (translation: "With him")
  • [[Werner von Blomberg]] in 1934
  • [[Gustav Ritter von Kahr]] in 1920
  • Hitler poses in [[Nuremberg]] with SA members in 1928. To his left is [[Julius Streicher]], and standing beneath him is [[Hermann Göring]].
  • Führer}}, reviewing the SA in 1935. In the car with him is the [[Blutfahne]], behind the car SS-man [[Jakob Grimminger]].
  • Hotel Lederer am See (former Kurheim Hanselbauer) in Bad Wiessee before its planned demolition in 2017
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  • [[Franz von Papen]], the conservative vice-chancellor who ran afoul of Hitler after denouncing the regime's failure to rein in the SA in his [[Marburg speech]]. The photo was taken in 1946 at the [[Nuremberg trials]].
  • [[Willi Schmid]], a mistaken victim of the purge, in 1930

Nacht der langen Messer         
night of the long knives, murderous weekend in 1934 when Hitler killed and "purified" those people who stood in his path
night of the long knives         
Nacht der langen Messer (mörderisches Wochenende in 1934 in dem Hitler jeden ausschaltete der in seinem Weg stand)
The Magic Flute         
  • Papageno and Papagena; from a production at [[Texas A&M University–Commerce]]
  • Libretto cover design by Peter Hoffer, 1959
  • Tamino charms the animals.
  • Pamina (Tiffany Speight) and Papageno (Richard Burkhard) sing "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen" in a 2006 [[New Zealand Opera]] production
  • Tamino and Pamina undergo their final trial; watercolor by [[Max Slevogt]] (1868–1932)
  • [[Emanuel Schikaneder]], librettist of ''Die Zauberflöte'', shown performing in the role of Papageno. The object on his back is a birdcage; see below.
  • Baritone [[Markus Werba]] appearing as Papageno. He wears his pipes and carries his magic bells; both instruments are essential to the plot.
  • Arrival of Sarastro on a chariot pulled by lions, from a 1793 production in [[Brno]]. Pamina appears at left, Papageno at right. In the background are the temples of Wisdom, Reason, and Nature.
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OPERA BY WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
KV. 620; KV 620; K 620; K. 620; Die Zauberflote; The three boys (opera); THE THREE BOYS; Sarastro; Magic flute; Papageno; Zauberflöte; Zauberflote; Die Zauberflõte; Die Zauberflöte; Die Zauberfloete; Der Königin der Nacht; Der Koenigin der Nacht; Die Königin der Nacht; Pamina; The magic flute; The three boys (opera characters); Magic Flute; Die Konigin der Nacht; Die Koenigin der Nacht; Der Konigin der Nacht; Zauberfloete; Ach, ich fühl's; Konigin der Nacht; Konigin der nacht; Königin der Nacht; Königin der nacht; Il Flauto Magico; March of the Priests; March of the priests; Die Zauberfloten; Magic Flute Overture; Tamino (The Magic Flute); Papagena
Die Zauberflöte (Operette von Mozart)

Definición

van der Waals forces
[?van d?'w?:lz, 'v?:lz]
¦ plural noun Chemistry weak, short-range electrostatic attractive forces between uncharged molecules, arising from the interaction of permanent or transient electric dipole moments.
Origin
C19: named after the Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals.

Wikipedia

Night of the Long Knives

The Night of the Long Knives (German: Nacht der langen Messer ), or the Röhm purge (German: Röhm-Putsch), also called Operation Hummingbird (German: Unternehmen Kolibri), was a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from 30 June to 2 July 1934. Chancellor Adolf Hitler, urged on by Hermann Göring and Heinrich Himmler, ordered a series of political extrajudicial executions intended to consolidate his power and alleviate the concerns of the German military about the role of Ernst Röhm and the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Nazis' paramilitary organization, known colloquially as "Brownshirts". Nazi propaganda presented the murders as a preventive measure against an alleged imminent coup by the SA under Röhm – the so-called Röhm Putsch.

The primary instruments of Hitler's action, which carried out most of the killings, were the Schutzstaffel (SS) paramilitary force under Himmler and its Security Service (SD), and Gestapo (secret police) under Reinhard Heydrich. Göring's personal police battalion also took part in the killings. Many of those killed in the purge were leaders of the SA, the best-known being Röhm himself, the SA's chief of staff and one of Hitler's longtime supporters and allies. Leading members of the leftist-leaning Strasserist faction of the Nazi Party, including its leader Gregor Strasser, were also killed, as were establishment conservatives and anti-Nazis, such as former Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher and Bavarian politician Gustav Ritter von Kahr, who had helped suppress Hitler's Munich Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. The murders of SA leaders were also intended to improve the image of the Hitler government with a German public that was increasingly critical of thuggish SA tactics.

Hitler saw the independence of the SA and the penchant of its members for street violence as a direct threat to his newly gained political power. He also wanted to appease leaders of the Reichswehr, the German military, who feared and despised the SA as a potential rival, in particular because of Röhm's ambition to merge the army and the SA under his own leadership. Additionally, Hitler was uncomfortable with Röhm's outspoken support for a "second revolution" to redistribute wealth. In Röhm's view, President Hindenburg's appointment of Hitler as chancellor on 30 January 1933 had brought the Nazi Party to power, but had left unfulfilled the party's larger goals. Finally, Hitler used the purge to attack or eliminate German critics of his new regime, especially those loyal to Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, as well as to settle scores with old enemies.

At least 85 people died during the purge, although the final death toll may have been in the hundreds, with high estimates running from 700 to 1,000. More than a thousand perceived opponents were arrested. The purge strengthened and consolidated the support of the military for Hitler. It also provided a legal grounding for the Nazis, as the German courts and cabinet quickly swept aside centuries of legal prohibition against extrajudicial killings to demonstrate their loyalty to the regime. The Night of the Long Knives was a turning point for the German government. It established Hitler as the supreme administrator of justice of the German people, as he put it in his 13 July speech to the Reichstag.

Ejemplos de uso de Nacht der langen Messer
1. Selten hat es nach Wahlen ein solches Wechselbad der Gefühle gegeben, mussten Politiker und ihre Anhänger ein solches Auf und Ab erleiden wie in der «Nacht der langen Messer» in Rom.