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 Übersetzung für 'Nazi Germany' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO Nazi Germany | Third Reich
hist.
Nazi Germany
Nazideutschland {n}
hist.
Nazi Germany
NS-Staat {m} [Drittes Reich]
hist.
Nazi Germany
Nazi-Deutschland {n} [ugs.] [Drittes Reich]
hist.
Nazi Germany
Tausendjähriges Reich {n} [ironische Bezeichnung für die Zeit der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaft]
4 Wörter
hist.
fascism of Nazi Germany
Hitlerfaschismus {m}
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
lit.F
Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany [Hans J. Massaquoi]
»Neger, Neger, Schornsteinfeger!« Meine Kindheit in Deutschland
Teiltreffer
pol.
Nazi
Nazi {m} [ugs.] [pej.]
25
Nazi {adj}nazistisch
6
hist.
Nazi era
NS-Zeit {f}
hist.
Nazi dictatorship
NS-Diktatur {f}
Nazi pastNazivergangenheit {f}
hist.lit.
Nazi literature
NS-Literatur {f}
arthist.
Nazi art
NS-Kunst {f}
pol.
Nazi activists
braune Aktivisten {pl}
hist.
Nazi salute
Hitlergruß {m}
archi.hist.
Nazi buildings­
Nazibauten {pl}
Nazi hunterNazijäger {m}
hist.
Nazi crime
NS-Verbrechen {n}
hist.pol.
Nazi-persecuted {adj}
NS-verfolgt
ling.
Nazi term
NS-Begriff {m}
archi.hist.
Nazi building
Nazibau {m} [ugs.]
archi.hist.
Nazi buildings­
Nazigebäude {pl}
hist.law
Nazi perpetrator
NS-Täter {m}
hist.pol.
Nazi propaganda
NS-Propaganda {f}
hist.
Nazi victims
Naziopfer {pl} [auch: Nazi-Opfer]
hist.
Nazi period
Nazizeit {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The book and its sequel, "The Road Back" (1930), were among the books banned and burned in Nazi Germany.
  • was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust.
  • The United Kingdom and British Empire were fighting without allies against Nazi Germany until the middle of 1941 and had to be self-sufficient.
  • The empires of Russia and Austria collapsed in 1917–1918. Nazi Germany set up short-lived colonial systems ("Reichskommissariate", "Generalgouvernement") in Eastern Europe in the early 1940s.
  • That ironically results in a more competent leader of Nazi Germany and results in the country's ascendancy and longevity in the altered timeline.

  • All women were to be conferred "subject" status upon birth, and could only obtain "citizen" status if they worked independently or if they married a German citizen (see women in Nazi Germany).
  • Ten of McCarry's novels involve the life story of a fictional character named Paul Christopher, who grew up in pre-Nazi Germany, and later served in the Marines and became an operative for a U.S.
  • Those in "The Nightmare" (1954) were based on events in Nazi Germany, ending at the Nuremberg trials.
  • With reciprocal machine ciphers such as the Lorenz cipher and the Enigma machine used by Nazi Germany during World War II, each message had its own key.
  • By implication, the country which exiled Vornoff in the 1930s could be Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union.

  • ... 19 March 1905 – 1 September 1981) was a German architect who served as the Minister of Armaments and War Production in Nazi Germany during most of World War II.
  • of bombs dropped on Nazi Germany and its occupied territories by U.S.
  • As tensions with Nazi Germany developed and it appeared that war may be imminent Forsdyke came to the view that with the likelihood of far worse air-raids than that experienced in World War I that the museum had to make preparations to remove its most valuable items to secure locations.
  • Pasternak watched as ex-POWs were directly transferred from Nazi Germany to Soviet concentration camps.
  • In 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union invaded and occupied Poland, marking the beginning of World War II.

  • During World War II, the Netherlands was occupied by Nazi Germany.
  • Assault guns were primarily developed during World War II by the forces of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
  • Simon said Captain America was a consciously political creation; he and Kirby were morally repulsed by the actions of Nazi Germany in the years leading up to the United States' involvement in World War II and felt war was inevitable: "The opponents to the war were all quite well organized.
  • Antisemitism (prejudice against and hatred of Jews) has increased greatly in the Arab world since the beginning of the 20th century, for several reasons: the dissolution and breakdown of the Ottoman Empire and traditional Islamic society; European influence, brought about by Western imperialism and Arab Christians; Nazi propaganda and relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world; [...] the rise of Arab nationalism; and the widespread proliferation of anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories.
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