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SYMBOLS USED BY NAZI IDEOLOGUES
Nazi symbols; Nazi symbol; Nazi emblems; Nazi slogans; Nazi iconography; Nazi and neo-Nazi symbols; Neo-Nazi symbolism
  • Nazi era coat of arms of Thuringia with the lion holding a swastika. The swastika was removed in 1945.
  • Skull ring awarded to SS members]] - replica

Nazi      
adj. النازي, نازي
Third Reich         
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  • Statues representing the ideal body were erected in the streets of Berlin for the [[1936 Summer Olympics]].
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  • [[Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses]], April 1933. The posters say "Germans! Defend yourselves! Don't buy from Jews!"
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  • Volksgerichtshof]]'' in 1944
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  • Territorial expansion of Germany Reich from 1933 to 1941 as explained to Wehrmacht soldiers, a Nazi era map in German
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  • [[Adolf Hitler]] became Germany's head of state, with the title of ''[[Führer und Reichskanzler]]'', in 1934.
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  • alt=A propaganda poster of a large cathedral with sunlight shining on it. Several buildings can be seen around the cathedral while a left-facing eagle clutching a swastika is seen in the upper right corner of the poster. The words "DANZIG IST DEUTSCH" can be seen in the bottom left of the poster.
  • Office of Racial Policy]]: "60 000 RM is what this person with hereditary illness costs the community in his lifetime. Fellow citizen, that is your money too."
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  • Public execution of 54 Poles in [[Rożki, Masovian Voivodeship]] (near [[Radom]]), German-occupied Poland, 1942
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  • alt=A colour-coded map of Germany in the early 1930s showing the individual German states and independent cities. The largest states of Prussia and Bavaria are coloured in light grey and light blue respectively.
GERMANY FROM 1933 TO 1945 WHILE UNDER CONTROL OF THE NAZI PARTY
Nazi Germany/Organisations; Nazi Germany/Related Terms; Nazi Reich; Third Reich; Third reich; Nazy Germany; Nazi germany; Nazi-Germany; Nazi German; The Third Reich; 1939-1945 Germany; Nazi era; NaziGermany; Thousand Year Reich; 3rd Reich; Military history of Germany during World War II; Nacional Socialist Germany; National Socialist Germany; Thousand-Year Reich; Nazi regime; Nazi Third Reich; Third Reach; Nazi-regime; III Reich; National Socialist (Nazi) Germany; National Socialist German; Great German Reich; German Nazi; German Third Reich; Tausendjähriges Reich; Great German Realm; Great German Empire; Deutsches Reich 1933 till 1945; History of Germany in World War II; German Reich (1933 - 1945); History of germany during world war ii; Germany in WWII; Germany in World War II; Tausendjaehriges Reich; Tausendjahriges Reich; Drittes Reich; Germany during WWII; Germany during World War II; Germany During World War 2; Hitler's Germany; Hitler-era; Nazi Germany's; History of Nazi Germany; Nazi Regime; Nazi deutschland; Nazi-deutschland; Nazideutschland; Nazi dictatorship; German Reich (1933–1945); Fascist Germany; Fascist Reich; III. Reich; NS Germany; Environmentalism in Nazi Germany; Third German Empire; Germany under Hitler; History of Germany during World War II; Third German Reich; Nazi German government; Germany in the time of National Socialism; World War II Germany; Germany under the Nazis; Dritte Reich; Hitler's Empire; Hitler Empire; Collapse of the Third Reich; Nazi era in Germany; German Reich (1933-1945); Nazi Germany/People; Hitler Germany; NS state; Zeit des Nationalsozialismus; NS-Zeit; Germany under National Socialism; Nazi régime; Liquidation of Nazi Germany; Liberation of Nazi Germany; Nazi rule in Germany; National Socialist era in Germany; NS-Staat; Nationalsozialistischer Staat; Nazi state; Hitlerite Germany; Nazizeit
الرايخ الثالث
Brown Shirt         
  • The SA unit in [[Berlin]] in 1932
  • [[Ernst Röhm]], SA Chief of Staff, 1931–1934
  • The SA unit in [[Nuremberg]], 1929
  • Hitler and [[Hermann Göring]] with SA stormtroopers in front of [[Frauenkirche, Nuremberg]] in 1928
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NAZI PARTY'S ORIGINAL PARAMILITARY WING
Brownshirts; Brownshirt; Brown shirt; Brown shirts; Sturm Abteilung; Nazi Storm Trooper; Nazi stormtrooper; National Socialist stormtrooper; Sturmabteile; Brown Army; Nazi Stormtroopers; SA-Gruppenführer; SA-Oberführer; SA-Standartenführer; Brown Shirts; The Rise and Fall of the Sturmabteilung; Strumabteilung; Brownshirts (Nazi Germany); SA (Nazi Germany); Stormtroopers (Nazi Germany); Storm Troopers (Nazi Germany); Stormtroopers (Nazism); Stormtroopers (Nazi Party); Nazi SA; Brown-shirts; SA (Germany)
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Definitie

Godwin's Law
<usenet, humour> "As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." There is a tradition in many groups that, once this occurs, that thread is over, and whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically lost whatever argument was in progress. Godwin's Law thus practically guarantees the existence of an upper bound on thread length in those groups. However there is also a widely recognised codicil that any intentional triggering of Godwin's Law in order to invoke its thread-ending effects will be unsuccessful. [Jargon]. (2003-10-06)

Wikipedia

Nazi symbolism

The 20th-century German Nazi Party made extensive use of graphic symbols, especially the swastika, notably in the form of the swastika flag, which became the co-national flag of Nazi Germany in 1933, and the sole national flag in 1935. A very similar flag had represented the Party beginning in 1920.

Nazi symbols and additional symbols have subsequently been used by neo-Nazis.