Once back in Germany, he joined his brother, brothers-in-law and others in the underground resistance to Adolf Hitler. |
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Probably no leader in world history has been so despised, adulated, and feared as Adolf Hitler. |
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Before embarking on a political career in September 1919 at the age of thirty, Adolf Hitler had been a nonentity. |
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In different groups, for instance, the Antichrist has been identified with both Adolf Hitler and the pope. |
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The first two Antichrists in Nostradamus's prophecies have been identified as Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler. |
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Bargain hunters browsed around the vast array of stalls selling anything from sunglasses to framed and franked Adolf Hitler stamps! |
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In 1948-49 they were ordered to write up everything learnt about Adolf Hitler through interrogations of his captured intimates. |
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It was Adolf Hitler who made a concordat with the Vatican, securing these benefits for the church. |
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The only works on display were full-face portraits of Adolf Hitler, sporting a swastika armband. |
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In one case, Adolf Hitler awarded the Iron Cross to a 12-year-old soldier who recorded 20 Russian tank kills. |
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The politician who made the remark that nations swallow big lies sooner than little ones, by the way, was Adolf Hitler. |
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Having twirled in a frock, he dons jackboots to play Adolf Hitler in Springtime for Hitler, the production's howlingly awful play-within-a-play. |
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I think your efforts also may rival that of Germany's Adolf Hitler in his attempt to exterminate an entire race of people. |
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In 1918, about two months after winning the Iron Cross, Adolf Hitler was blinded by mustard gas during a battle on the front lines and taken to Pasewalk. |
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She insists, laughing, that her grandfather looked better in his britches than Adolf Hitler did in his. |
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He had as a helpful ally in this Adolf Hitler, who kept refusing to believe the Normandy landings were the main landings. |
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On April 30, Adolf Hitler, with his wife of one day, Eva Braun, committed suicide in his bunker to avoid capture by Soviet troops. |
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Adolf Hitler had hoped that France and Britain would acquiesce in the conquest of Poland and quickly make peace. |
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For years, it was assumed that Adolf Hitler ordered the German Army to stop the attack, favouring bombardment by the Luftwaffe. |
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Adolf Hitler approved a modified version of Manstein's ideas, today known as the Manstein Plan, after meeting with him on 17 February. |
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Adolf Hitler hoped for a negotiated peace with the UK, and made no preparations for amphibious assault on Britain until the Fall of France. |
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Adolf Hitler read Human Heredity shortly before he wrote Mein Kampf, and called it scientific proof of the racial basis of civilisation. |
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On 7 March 1936, Adolf Hitler took a massive gamble by sending 30,000 troops into the Rhineland. |
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In World War II, Adolf Hitler kept a base of operation in the Bavarian Alps throughout the war. |
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Walpole attended, and met Adolf Hitler, then recently released from prison after an attempted putsch. |
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With the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany during the 1930s, the country found itself in a very precarious situation. |
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Singer said that he based the character a bit on Adolf Hitler. |
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A TOP Tory has been jackbooted out of his party for dressing up as Adolf Hitler. |
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During the Great Depression, Adolf Hitler condemned his earlier smoking habit as a waste of money, and later with stronger assertions. |
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Regardless of the ability of the Luftwaffe to win air superiority, Adolf Hitler was frustrated that it was not happening quickly enough. |
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Adolf Hitler planned to build the world's largest triumphal arch in Berlin. |
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Adolf Hitler intended to turn Berlin into the capital of Europe, more grand than Rome or Paris. |
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He concluded that Adolf Hitler taking over all of Europe would be a permanent threat to democracy. |
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Adolf Hitler and Mussolini continued to aid General Francisco Franco's Nationalists, while the Soviet Union helped the Spanish Republic. |
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Adolf Hitler was able to gain popularity by utilising German discontent with the still controversial Treaty of Versailles. |
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With the rise of Adolf Hitler, all bonds and loans that had been issued and taken out during the 1920s and early 1930s were cancelled. |
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Germans perceived the treaty as humiliating and unjust and it was later seen by historians as influential in the rise of Adolf Hitler. |
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The CPGB at first supported the war, but after Joseph Stalin signed a treaty with Adolf Hitler, opposed it. |
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Excessive use of a leader's portrait, such as that done of Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, or Mao Zedong, can be indicative of a personality cult. |
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The issue has arisen in particular regarding Wittgenstein's schooldays, because Adolf Hitler was at the same school for part of the same time. |
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Adolf Hitler was able to gain popularity by using German discontent with the still controversial Treaty of Versailles. |
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In September 1936, he went to Germany to talk with the German dictator Adolf Hitler. |
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The first steps towards the Luftwaffe's formation were undertaken just months after Adolf Hitler came to power. |
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Adolf Hitler had hoped to conquer the country in just one day, but his forces met unexpectedly fierce resistance. |
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He carried a nonaggression pact signed by Adolf Hitler which stated the German leader's desire never to go to war with Britain again. |
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Few topics are more prone to the comparatist touch that the regimes of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. |
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In September 1938, Adolf Hitler demanded control of the Sudetenland. |
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During the war, German forces under direct order from Adolf Hitler set up six major extermination camps, all of which operated in the heart of Poland. |
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Adolf Hitler placed German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in charge of developing fortifications all along the Atlantic Wall in anticipation of an invasion. |
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In an attempt to avoid war, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain met with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in September and brokered the Munich Agreement. |
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In May 2008, White Cube gallery exhibited 13 apparently authenticated watercolours painted by Adolf Hitler, to which the brothers had added hippie motifs. |
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Their subject matter tries to be deliberately shocking, including, in 2008, a series of works that appropriated original watercolours by Adolf Hitler. |
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Bowie's positive comments about Adolf Hitler, and Eric Clapton's about immigration restrictions in 1976, led to the establishment of Rock Against Racism. |
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When this threat became reality, there was some uncertainty in the Dominions about the ramifications of Britain's declaration of war against Adolf Hitler. |
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Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January, 1933 and his political opponents, especially those of the Social Democratic Party, were either incarcerated or murdered. |
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It was small wonder then when this week the Senatorial theocratical troop tried their hand at Fannygate, which featured a cameo role for Adolf Hitler. |
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