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Перевод: Nazism speek Nazism


[существительное]
нацизм ; фашизм


Тезаурус:

  1. After 1933, too, the ferocious personal enmities and political conflicts within the Nazi lite, which otherwise would have torn the system apart, were resolved only in Hitler's own charismatic authority - in his indisputable position as the base of Nazism's popular legitimacy and the embodiment of Nazism's "idea".
  2. Fourthly, as the example of the "Church Struggle" showed, Hitler was widely viewed - even by prominent Church leaders with a reputation for hostility to Nazism - as personally sincere, and in matters affecting established traditions and institutions as a "moderate" opposed to the radical and extreme elements in the Nazi Movement, but largely kept in the dark about what was actually going on.
  3. The political breakdown was manifested in the two world wars, in the Holocaust, in the severity of the slump, in the doctrines of Nazism and totalitarian communism, both of which were a defilement of human nature.
  4. But many anonymous individuals whose traits of basic humanity had not been eradicated even by years of Nazism revealed through small acts or gestures of kindness of sympathy that they were out of step with mainstream Nazi attitudes towards the Jews.
  5. For another, smaller and by now entirely powerless, minority, the barbarous anti-Jewish measures and policies were one component in their criticism or outright rejection of Nazism.
  6. Awful crimes had been committed by a civilized nation because Nazism had put to death over nine million people.
  7. In Munich, the Stalingrad disaster prompted the group of students who, largely inspired by moral and religious idealism, had the previous year formed the "White Rose" movement and circulated anti-Nazi leaflets in Munich University, to stage a suicidally brave public demonstration of their detestation for Hitler and Nazism in a defiant manifesto displayed all over the university buildings:
  8. Certainly, he was blind to the true nature of Hitler and Nazism until the autumn of 1938.
  9. For those "Old Fighters" who had been enthusiastic Hitler supporters even before the demise of the Weimar Republic, for the direct beneficiaries of Nazism - the careerists, power-seekers, and apparatchiks who had the Third Reich to thank for their offices and careers in Party and State, and for the ideologically committed who had "burnt their boats" with the Nazi regime, the belief in the Fhrer's powers to bring about a miracle and achieve final victory in the face of all the odds was the blind faith rooted in self-interest and fear of the future.
  10. The wish to evoke a Jewish resistance to Nazism relates to a history which comprehends his own writings and example.
  11. Britain has spent the last 100 years fighting against the facts of German power: indeed our modern national identity has to a great extent been forged in the fires of the great conflict with Germany while our sense of our moral worth rests in part on our role in the defeat of Nazism.
  12. The essential basis of the "Fhrer myth" - his ignorance of the "dark side" of Nazism - was evidently still functioning.
  13. But for the activists in the Party and its affiliates, the integratory and mobilizing functions of the "Hitler myth" were not confined to support for current attainments, but rested on the incorporation in Hitler of the "idea" of Nazism itself, determining future utopias to be won as well as past glories achieved.

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