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national-socialist - перевод на Английский

FAR-RIGHT POLITICAL PARTY IN GERMANY ACTIVE BETWEEN 1920 AND 1945
National Socialist Workers Party of Germany; National Socialist German Workers' Party; NaziParty; National-socialist; Nazi party; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NsDAP; NASDAP; National Socialist German Worker's Party; The nazis; The Nazi Party; National Socialist German Workers party; German Nazi Party; Free Committee for a German Workers Peace; Eagle atop swastika; NDSAP; Nualros; National Socialist German Workers; N.S.D.A.P.; National Insignia of Nazi Germany; National-solidarist; NSGWP; National Socialist German Workers Party; National Socialist German Workers’ Party; NSDAP; Nationalsocialist German Workers' Party; National Socialist Workers' Party of Germany; German National Socialist party; Deutsche Gemeinschaft; Hitler Party; Rise of Nazism; The Nazis; NSdAP; Leader of the Nazi Party; Führer of the Nazi Party; Führer of the National Socialist Workers' Party; Führer of the National Socialist German Workers' Party; Party Minister of the National Socialist German Workers' Party; NASDP; National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party); Nazi Party (Germany); Nsdap; Party Minister of the Nazi Party
  • Nazi Party election poster used in [[Vienna]] in 1930 (translation: "We demand freedom and bread")
  • SA]] in Berlin in 1932. The group had nearly two million members at the end of 1932.
  • Adolf Hitler and [[Rudolf Hess]] in [[Weimar]] in 1930
  • Hitler with Nazi Party members in 1930
  • ''Reichsparteitag'' (Nuremberg Rally): Nazi Party leader [[Adolf Hitler]] and SA-leader [[Ernst Röhm]], August 1933
  • Adolf Hitler in [[Bonn]] in 1938
  • [[Mein Kampf]]}} in its first edition cover
  • Hitler's membership card in the DAP (later NSDAP). The membership number (7) was altered from the original.
  • Nazi Party badge emblem
  • 1: Anwärter (not party member), 2: Anwärter, 3: Helfer, 4: Oberhelfer, 5: Arbeitsleiter, 6: Oberarbeitsleiter, 7: Hauptarbeitsleiter, 8: Bereitschaftsleiter, 9: Oberbereitschaftsleiter, 10: Hauptbereitschaftsleiter
  • 11: Einsatzleiter, 12: Obereinsatzleiter, 13: Haupteinsatzleiter, 14: Gemeinschaftsleiter, 15: Obergemeinschaftsleiter, 16: Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter, 17: Abschnittsleiter, 18: Oberabschnittsleiter, 19: Hauptabschnittsleiter
  • 20: Bereichsleiter, 21: Oberbereichsleiter, 22: Hauptbereichsleiter, 23: Dienstleiter, 24: Oberdienstleiter, 25: Hauptdienstleiter, 26: Befehlsleiter, 27: Oberbefehlsleiter, 28: Hauptbefehlsleiter, 29: Gauleiter, 30: Reichsleiter
  • Administrative units of the Nazi Party in 1944
  • NSDAP membership book
  • Membership of the Nazi Party from 1939
  • German NSDAP Donation Token 1932, Free State of Prussia elections
  • Horst-Wessel-Lied

national-socialist         
nationaal-socialist, nazi
national socialism         
  • [[Arthur de Gobineau]], one of the key inventors of the theory of the "[[Aryan race]]"
  • Berlin memorial to homosexual victims of the Holocaust: ''Totgeschlagen – Totgeschwiegen'' (Struck Dead – Hushed Up)
  • Anti-communist, antisemitic propaganda poster in Nazi Germany
  • A wagon piled high with corpses outside the crematorium in [[Buchenwald concentration camp]]
  • monarchist]] [[German National People's Party]] (DNVP) during the brief NSDAP–DNVP alliance in the [[Harzburg Front]] from 1931 to 1932
  • German Christians]] organisation celebrating Luther Day in Berlin in 1933. A speech is given by Bishop Hossenfelder.
  • ''Deutsches Volk–Deutsche Arbeit:'' German People, German Work (1934) – an example of [[reactionary modernism]]
  • A "poster information" from the exhibition "''Miracle of Life''" in Berlin in 1935
  • [[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]], whose book ''The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century'' would prove to be a seminal work in the history of German nationalism
  • The [[Marinebrigade Erhardt]] during the [[Kapp Putsch]] in Berlin, 1920<ref>German Federal Archive image description</ref> (The Marinebrigade Erhardt used the [[swastika]] as its symbol, as seen on their helmets and on the truck, which inspired the Nazi Party to adopt it as the movement's symbol.)
  • Nazi Party rally]] in [[Nuremberg]], 1936
  • [[Oswald Spengler]], a philosopher of history
  • central Poland]], 1939
  • The book ''[[Das Dritte Reich]]'' (1923), translated as "The Third Reich", by [[Arthur Moeller van den Bruck]]
  • Topographical map of Europe: the Nazi Party declared support for ''[[Drang nach Osten]]'' (expansion of Germany east to the Ural Mountains), that is shown on the upper right side of the map as a brown diagonal line.
  • Flag of the [[Nazi Party]], similar but not identical to the national [[flag of Nazi Germany]] (1933–1945), in which the [[swastika]] is slightly off-centred
  • [[Johann Gottlieb Fichte]], considered one of the fathers of [[German nationalism]]
  • Hitler in 1935 with [[Cesare Orsenigo]], the [[Catholic Church]]'s [[nuncio to Germany]]
  • Obligations of Polish workers in Germany, warning them of the death penalty for any sexual relations between Germans and Poles
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  • [[Georg Ritter von Schönerer]], a major exponent of Pan-Germanism in Austria
  • Left to right: [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Hermann Göring]], Minister of Propaganda [[Joseph Goebbels]], and [[Rudolf Hess]]
FASCIST, ANTISEMITIC, NATIONALIST, ANTI-COMMUNIST, TOTALITARIAN IDEOLOGY OF THE REGIME THAT RULED GERMANY FROM 1933 TO 1945
NationalSocialism; Nazi; National Socialist; Nazis; Naziism; Nazy; National socialist; Hitlerism; National Socialists; Nationalsozialismus; National socialists; German Nazism; Nazi Origin; Nazist; NAZI; Nazi philosophy; National socialism; Nazists; Natzi; Nationalsocialism; Nazi ideology; Nacism; Nazi's; NAZIs; German Fascism; German National Socialism; Natzy; NAZISM; Hitlerite; Nazi policies; German fascism; National Socialist Ideology; Nasism; Nationalsocialist; Nazisem; Nasisem; National Socialist movement; Natsy; National Socialism (ideology); Hitlerites; National-socialism; Völkisch nationalism; Nazi sympathizer; Paleo-Nazism; National Socialism; Nazidom; Economic Nazism; Economic National Socialism; Racial Socialism; Racial Socialist; Racist Socialist; Nazi people; Nazi movement; Nazi fascism; Nazi sympathiser; Nazziism; Nazzism; Nazisam; Ideology of the Nazi Party; Nazi imperialism; German fascist; Ideology of Nazi Germany; Ideology of the Nazis; Hitlerist; Hitlerfaschismus
nationaal socialisme
national anthem         
  • Royal Library]], MS 15662, fol. 37v-38r)<ref>M. de Bruin, "Het Wilhelmus tijdens de Republiek", in: L.P. Grijp (ed.), ''Nationale hymnen. Het Wilhelmus en zijn buren. Volkskundig bulletin 24'' (1998), p. 16-42, 199–200; esp. p. 28 n. 65.</ref>
  • [[Il Canto degli Italiani]]}}, the Italian national anthem since 1946
  • Rouget de Lisle performing "La Marseillaise" for the first time
  • [[Star-Spangled Banner]] with the American flag (ca. 1940s). Anthems used during [[sign-on and sign-off]] sequences have become less common due to the increasing prevalence of 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week broadcasting.
SONG THAT REPRESENTS A COUNTRY OR SOVEREIGN STATE
National Anthem; National song; National hymn; National Song; State anthem; National hymns; National Hymn; National anthem lyrics; National Anthem (song); Territorial anthem
volkslied

Определение

champagne socialist
¦ noun Brit. derogatory a person who espouses socialist ideals while enjoying a wealthy and luxurious lifestyle.
Derivatives
champagne socialism noun

Википедия

Nazi Party

The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism. Its precursor, the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; DAP), existed from 1919 to 1920. The Nazi Party emerged from the extremist German nationalist, racist and populist Freikorps paramilitary culture, which fought against the communist uprisings in post–World War I Germany. The party was created to draw workers away from communism and into völkisch nationalism. Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on anti–big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetoric, which was later downplayed to gain the support of business leaders. By the 1930s, the party's main focus shifted to antisemitic and anti-Marxist themes. The party had little popular support until the Great Depression, where worsening living standards and vast unemployment drove Germans into political extremism.

Central to Nazism were themes of racial segregation expressed in the idea of a "people's community" (Volksgemeinschaft). The party aimed to unite "racially desirable" Germans as national comrades, while excluding those deemed to be either political dissidents, physically or intellectually inferior, or of a foreign race (Fremdvölkische). The Nazis sought to strengthen the Germanic people, the "Aryan master race", through racial purity and eugenics, broad social welfare programs, and a collective subordination of individual rights, which could be sacrificed for the good of the state on behalf of the people. To protect the supposed purity and strength of the Aryan race, the Nazis sought to disenfranchise, segregate, and eventually exterminate Jews, Romani, Poles, Slavs, the physically and mentally disabled, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and political opponents. The persecution reached its climax when the party-controlled German state set in motion the Final Solution – an industrial system of genocide that carried out the mass murders of around 6 million Jews and millions of other targeted victims in what has become known as the Holocaust.

Adolf Hitler, the party's leader since 1921, was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg on 30 January 1933, and quickly seized power afterwards. Hitler established a totalitarian regime known as the Third Reich with himself in absolute power. Following the military defeat of Germany in World War II, the party was declared illegal, and German society was purged of Nazi elements in a process known as denazification. Several top leaders were tried and found guilty of crimes against humanity in the Nuremberg trials and executed. The use of symbols associated with the party is outlawed in many European countries, including Germany and Austria.

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