This is a further example of a clear lack of a pro-active approach towards similar cases of racism and nazism in football grounds. |
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His barely hidden nazism became more open and damaging to the party's reputation. |
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This is particularly obvious when compared to public knowledge of nazism crimes. |
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You are the just like the pacifists and communists of 1938 who supported nazism and urged the allies and the French to desert in that war. |
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Many observers rightly concluded that continuous debate – including harsh, personalised controversies – were key to the success of coming-to-terms with nazism in particular. |
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The nazism remarks, which were jestingly made in response to a question about his German roots, would probably spell career suicide if uttered outside the rarefied atmosphere of the Cannes film festival – and indeed may yet. |
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This only provides ammunition to those who already deny that the horrors of Nazism and the death camps ever even happened. |
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Benedict's experience of Nazism led him to a fear not of absolutism but of totalitarianism, in which authority and truth are divorced. |
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Thus Chuang Tzu is not, as some have argued, required to be tolerant of Nazism, say. |
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Their political programme and leadership are riddled with outright Nazism and hatred of democracy. |
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He believes that Hitler's artistic vision found its ultimate expression in Nazism. |
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This short, energetic guy is in his seventies and still waging the war against resurrected Nazism. |
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It was for the political reason that Nazism had ceased to be a social evil, especially when viewed alongside the new menace of communism. |
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Is it better to classify Nazism and Stalinism together as examples of totalitarianism? |
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This is a unique anthropology capable of challenging the ideologies of Nazism and communism. |
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To explain the ideas of Nazism without this is to examine ideas outside their social context. |
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He devoted his own speech to a defence of the Soviet Union's role in the defeat of Nazism in the Second World War. |
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They have questioned the tastefulness of new books and films about Hitler, and again demonized the icons of Nazism. |
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Borges denounced Hitler almost from the start, decrying the arrival of Nazism as a catastrophe for German culture. |
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He does not offer us any insights into the historical and psychological reasons for the rise of Nazism. |
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He was a pungent, if inevitably covert, critic of Nazism, a discerning analyst of the ills of our age and our best hope of a cure for them. |
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Our greatest enemy is not a remnant of godless Communism, or Nazism, but a terrorist who believes that God is on his or her side. |
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Among the earliest opponents of Nazism in Germany were Communists, Socialists, and trade union leaders. |
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So the occasional Leftist claim that my work was sympathetic to Nazism is the height of absurdity. |
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The Russian Federation called on all States to treat neo-Nazism the same way that they treated Nazism. |
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While Bolshevism was a dictatorship of the proletariat, Nazism was a dictatorship with a voting consensus behind it. |
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Twelve years of Nazism had been enough to make Germany judenrein. |
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It seems the film wants to present it as the ultimate betrayal of human responsibility and as belonging to the same all-or-nothing solipsistic madness that fed Nazism. |
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The series commemorates both the murdered victims of Nazism and those whose careers and potential international reputations were curtailed or destroyed by it. |
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He should also be remembered for being an early and eloquent foe of Nazism. |
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Nazism never had any genuine political or economic principles. |
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After the rise of Nazism, several of them emigrated from Germany. |
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The USSR lost more than twenty million lives to defeat Nazism. |
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If this is a parallel to the rise of Nazism, then I'm a Dutchman. |
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Nazism was an attempt to subjugate both the people's, and a nation's, will. |
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Let us therefore work together, in the framework of the Citizens for Europe' programme, to jointly remember the victims of Stalinism and Nazism. |
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It also supports the preservation of the sites and memorials, and commemoration of the victims, of Nazism and Stalinism. |
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At the moment, however, we are discussing Stalinism and Nazism, which transcended and did not respect state borders. |
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I also stress that Stalinism and Nazism served as direct examples for other totalitarian ideologies. |
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We must actively support projects that preserve the memory of Nazism and Stalinism, mass deportations and the dead. |
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I would like to emphasise, however, that Nazism and Stalinism are the cornerstone of all other totalitarian ideologies. |
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In the name of Europe, we must not let the crimes of Nazism or Stalinism be forgotten. |
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It did not prove that Roosevelt was initiating an inevitable alliance against Nazism. |
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Intended to demonstrate the group's power and support, the imagery harks back to the torchlight processions of inter-war Nazism. |
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These included consensual politics that bound up and eventually healed wounds from the civil war of 1934 and, later, the years of Nazism. |
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We do not set our victory apart from the victory of others and we have always paid tribute to the bravery of those who resisted Nazism. |
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These chilling points of contact are little more than footnotes to the history of Nazism. |
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What Tismaneau is clear on is how Bolshevism and Nazism both desired a scapegoat to achieve their end goals. |
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Ishiguro's novel is less equivocal, its portrait of the British aristocracy's flirtation with Nazism untinged by sentiment. |
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Bonhoeffer died because he attacked the racist evils of Nazism. |
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He witnessed the rise of Nazism, and wrote two classic novels of the era. |
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Having endured the worst tyrannies of the century Nazism and Communism he epitomised the possibility of prevailing in the direst situations. |
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It was founded in 1941 by Wendell Willkie and Eleanor Roosevelt, as a counter to Nazism. |
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Yes, these days, Nazism is all the rage in the land formerly known as Siam. |
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The fuhrer may have fallen but his ideology persists in this redoubt of Nazism, untroubled by a sympathetic Argentine regime. |
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Nazism was a diabolical monstrosity and it was fitting not only to commemorate its demise, but also to celebrate the millions who paid the highest sacrifice. |
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When Jack comes home from the war he talks about how proud he is to have fought in the British army against the evils of Nazism. |
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It is one of the only books that turns an unforgiving spotlight on the German people and how they came so easily under the sway of the dark cloud of Nazism. |
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Her attitude expresses the Darwinian rationale of Nazism, according to which the elimination of unhealthy students would save the state the money needed to sustain them. |
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Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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In the section on Politics and History, we find abolitionism, anti-Semitism, jihadism, Nazism, Maoism, and sansculottism. |
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The convulsion brought on by the worldwide depression resulted in the rise of Nazism. |
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This, after all, is the director who put Isabelle Huppert through the wringer in The Piano Teacher, foreshadowed the rise of Nazism in The White Ribbon and douses the lights altogether with Amour. |
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And I remind you that Nazism was also a dictatorship of the proletariat. |
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Nazism left no stone unturned to bring about the ruination of Germany. |
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Second, Nazism and Fascism were not atheistic in the first place. |
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If that's Nazism or Marxism, it will shock the bejabbers out of the Bush administration, which has endorsed a similar idea. |
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In the spring of 1933, few perceived Nazism with the gravity he did. |
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We condemn the atrocities of both Nazism and Stalinism. |
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In seeking the equal remembrance of the victims of Nazism and Stalinism, I am fighting against the merely token acceptance of the new Member States into the European Union. |
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This programme allows the European Union over the course of these seven years to cofinance projects aimed at keeping alive the memories of the periods of dictatorship, as well as the victims of Nazism and Stalinism. |
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Bonhoeffer stood against Nazism and Aryanism while German Protestant churches of the time accepted both as part of their belief system. |
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He then realized that the deranged, paranoid, possessed and megalomanic was not confined to the SA but was an essential part of Nazism. |
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Modern systems, Fascism, Nazism and Communism, practiced ethnic cleansing resulting in countless Roma lives lost. |
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This is a taut thriller in which the grounds for torture, rape and murder is Nazism. |
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He refers to Nazism in the context of Germans who had moral concerns with events in their own country's past. |
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Complex in that the post-war social conditions provided the precursors for Nazism. |
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They travelled to France to commemorate the Allied invasion 60 years ago that began the battle to crush Nazism in Europe. |
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While I was very small he was away for long periods, parachuted into southern Serbia to support the brave fight of the royalist Serbs against Nazism. |
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The relation between racism and ethnic nationalism reached its height in the 20th century fascism and Nazism. |
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We must acknowledge communism and Nazism as a common inheritance and hold a specialist debate on all of the crimes committed by totalitarian regimes in the last century. |
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Many critics in the 20th century identified Carlyle as an influence on fascism and Nazism. |
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The first recognised that Communism and Nazism have a common legacy and called for an honest and thorough debate to be conducted on all the totalitarian crimes of the past century. |
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Amidst the mass of historical works on the topic of Nazism, the book by Professor Alfred Wahl stands out as a competent and modern study which reveals new dimensions in a topic that has been long studied in great detail. |
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Action 4, 'Active European remembrance', seeks to keep the painful memories of Nazism and Stalinism alive in order to provide lessons on the value of the peace, stability and democracy we take for granted in today's Europe. |
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Two superhuman forces, which seem to have come out of a strange dream, grapple in a battle in the pages of the novel: the spirit of Nazism and the spirit of the mythical Leningrad, built on bones. |
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The sense of aggrievement felt by tea-party adherents and sympathisers at the accusation of racism is very similar to that felt by PVVers at any hint of a reference to Nazism. |
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It was the ultimate guarantor of the humanism he advanced against Nazism. |
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The family emigrated to St John's Wood, London, in 1933 to escape the rise of Nazism. |
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Commentators on the right and the left routinely equate it with Stalinism, Nazism and Socialism, among other dreaded isms. |
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Forster, Leonard Woolf, David Garnett and Storm Jameson all rejected their earlier pacifism and endorsed military action against Nazism. |
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His teenage years were overshadowed by the rise of Nazism and the threat of war. |
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There are restrictions only against writing in support of Nazism, racism or violating Czech law. |
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Thomas initially took a de haut en bas attitude to Nazism, expecting it to be a flash in the pan. |
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It derived from apparent similarities between Stalinism and Nazism. |
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World War II created havoc not only for the general population of Europe but especially for the European artists and writers that opposed Fascism, and Nazism. |
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At first glance it would seem difficult to fathom the rise of Nazism in a country that was long the source of formidable humanistic scholarship and scientific achievements. |
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The rise of Nazism in the 1930s led many European scientists, including Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, and John von Neumann, to immigrate to the United States. |
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That's no small feat in a world that, even after the fall of Nazism, communism, and other collectivist ideologies, still looks with suspicion on economic self-interest. |
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Because after being pictured paying homage to Nazism, Harry and di Canio at least tried to deny they give succour to dangerous, racist, right-wing thugs. |
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They humiliated Germany by forcing it to declare its guilt for starting the war, a policy that caused deep resentment in Germany and helped fuel reactions such as Nazism. |
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Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. |
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In Conquest's opinion, the visceral reaction to Nazism entails a verdict that it was morally worse than Stalinism, even if its eventual hecatomb was a less colossal one. |
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Thus, incredibly, according to Altman, anti-Semitism and even Aryanism are not connected to the core of Nazism but mere accidental features of it. |
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His family moved to Britain in 1933 to escape the rise of Nazism. |
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In that regard, it is worth comparing Strauss's cerebral explanation of the rise of Nazism with Martin Heidegger's statements in the Rectoral Address. |
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She arose in an era of competing totalitarian ideologies and declared that communism and Nazism were not opposites but evil twins, and that their true opposite was freedom. |
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