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  1. Jun 8, 2017 · The processes of exchange that took place between Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the area of colonial policy were unique and differed substantially from Germany’s relations with other nations. As Hans Frank’s and Heinrich Himmler’s cooperation with Italian authorities has shown, these ties were far more elaborate and complex than the ...

  2. 3 days ago · Germany - WWII, Nazis, Holocaust: World War II is appropriately called “Hitler’s war.” Germany was so extraordinarily successful in the first two years that Hitler came close to realizing his aim of establishing hegemony in Europe. But his triumphs were not part of a strategic conception that secured victory in the long run. Nonetheless, the early successes were spectacular. After the ...

  3. German Army (1935–1945) The German Army ( German: Heer, German: [heːɐ̯] ⓘ; lit. 'army') was the land forces component of the Wehrmacht, [b] the regular armed forces of Nazi Germany, from 1935 until it effectively ceased to exist in 1945 and then was formally dissolved in August 1946. [4]

  4. With 131 million being born and the majority of these probably mutants, the ratio is probably 3.5 billion mutants against 4 billion humans. Nazi Germany had 90 million in 1941 (yes, I know that wasn't in 1930, but it wouldn't be much different.), so 90 / 7.5, then times 3.5 = 42 million mutants. In Hitler's Germany, not everyone hated the Jews ...

  5. The policies pursued by Nazi Germany, based on the concept of Lebensraum, "Aryan," Nordic racial purity, anti-Semitism, revenge for Germany's territorial losses and perceived loss of national pride at the Treaty of Versailles, and anti-communism directed at the Soviet Union were among the leading causes of the Second World War and the Nazi regime's systematic mass murder of millions of Jews ...

  6. Anarchists in Spain, Italy and Russia were non-negligable political actors, especially in rural areas in the 19th century. In contrast, Anarchism feels oddly absent in France, Germany and the UK. Why weren't there more anarchists in the rural areas of these countries?

  7. The Holocaust is an event central to our understanding of western civilization, the nation state, modern bureaucratic society, and human nature. It was the premeditated mass murder of millions of innocent civilians. Driven by a racist ideology that regarded Jews as “parasitic vermin” worthy only of eradication, the Nazis implemented ...

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