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Перевод: pogrom speek pogrom


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погром


Тезаурус:

  1. It was a pogrom against New York Jews, said Mr Giuliani - a daft remark that simply suited his purposes by provoking another row over what really happened.
  2. Suitably indignant this week over the pogrom nonsense, he can address the city's racial tensions with a transparent decency and integrity that did much to get him elected in the first place - and that have served the city well since 1989.
  3. His consistent defence of Streicher and Strmer anti-Semitism, together with his sanctioning of the Goebbels initiative to unleash the November pogrom of 1938 - to which he never publicly admitted - demonstrate the extent of the gulf between image and reality.
  4. Nor did he refer to it in his address to new SS recruits at midnight on 9 November, and not a word relating to the pogrom was contained in his confidential speech - not meant for public consumption - to leaders of the German press on the evening of 10 November, less than twenty-four hours after the burning of the synagogues and the destruction of Jewish property throughout the length and breadth of Germany.
  5. The violence and destruction of the pogrom aroused much criticism, but the unpopularity was mainly incurred by Goebbels and the Party rather than by Hitler - even if, according to one Sopade observer from Saxony, Hitler himself, "whose name had formerly scarcely been mentioned in such discussions," was "increasingly reproached with having to bear the main responsibility because of his silence, his toleration, or even his blatant backing for all the events".
  6. Above all, Hitler's deliberately intended low profile with regard to action against Jews is demonstrated by the total absence of any public statement with regard to the Reichskristallnacht pogrom of 9-;10 November 1938.
  7. This evokes the Nazi pogrom against the Jews in November 1938, and depicts the burning synagogues, photos of the artist's own German/Jewish relations, and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
  8. He had always hated Jews - the pogrom was the way to deal with them - and a beating gave more satisfaction than use of a gun.
  9. (He was murdered by Cossacks during a pogrom.)
  10. Molly Picon was born on June 1, 1898, in New York, where her parents had fled from an impending pogrom.
  11. Between the pogrom and the start of the war, Hitler dealt with the "Jewish Question" in only one speech.
  12. Some people in Wrzburg saw the raid as revenge for the pogrom against the Jews in November 1938, and "intellectual circles" reportedly took the view that Germany "should stop the war, if one was not in a position really to prevent attacks on towns and industrial centres".
  13. Hitler's speech had its background in Germany's strengthened position since the Munich settlement, in his determination to force the pace in foreign policy in 1939, and - in its tone of heightened aggression towards the Jews - in the anger he felt at the increasingly strong anti-German feeling in the USA and in Britain which the Reichskristallnacht pogrom had greatly fuelled.

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