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 Übersetzung für 'Nazi dictatorship' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.
Nazi dictatorship
NS-Diktatur {f}
hist.
Nazi dictatorship
Nazi-Diktatur {f}
Teiltreffer
pol.
dictatorship
Diktatur {f}
977
dictatorshipGewaltherrschaft {f}
58
hist.pol.
dictatorship
Cäsarenherrschaft {f}
dictatorshipZwangsherrschaft {f} [Diktatur]
pol.
(absolute) dictatorship
Alleinherrschaft {f}
welfare dictatorshipWohlfahrtsdiktatur {f}
pol.
totalitarian dictatorship
totalitäre Diktatur {f}
educ.pol.spec.
educational dictatorship
Erziehungs­diktatur {f}
pol.
royal dictatorship
Königsdiktatur {f}
pol.
rightist dictatorship
Rechtsdiktatur {f}
pol.
leftist dictatorship
Linksdiktatur {f}
mil.pol.
military dictatorship
Militärdiktatur {f}
pol.
one-party dictatorship
Einparteiendiktatur {f} [auch: Ein-Parteien-Diktatur]
pol.
single-party dictatorship
Einparteienherrschaft {f}
corona dictatorship [pej.]Corona-Diktatur {f} [pej.] [auch: Coronadiktatur]
pol.
dictatorship of the media
Mediendiktatur {f}
hist.
under the Salazar dictatorship {adv}
unter der Salazar-Diktatur
hist.pol.
dictatorship of the proletariat
Diktatur {f} des Proletariats
Nazi {adj}nazistisch
6
pol.
Nazi
Nazi {m} [ugs.] [pej.]
25
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The passing of the Enabling Act is significant in German and world history as it marked the formal transition from the democratic Weimar Republic to the totalitarian Nazi dictatorship.
  • During the period of Nazi dictatorship the name was "Aryanised" to Hertie.
  • Ludwig Schwamb (30 July 1890 in Undenheim – 23 January 1945 in Berlin) was a social-democratic jurist and politician who fought against the Nazi dictatorship in Germany as a member of the Kreisau Circle motivated by his Christian beliefs, and as a close colleague of Wilhelm Leuschner, which led to his execution as a resistance fighter.
  • But this conflicted with the Nazi intention to convert the annexed territory, especially the Warthegau under Arthur Greiser, into an exemplary Nazi dictatorship.
  • Apart from his theological writings, Bonhoeffer was known for his staunch resistance to the Nazi dictatorship, including vocal opposition to Hitler's euthanasia program and genocidal persecution of the Jews.

  • During the Nazi dictatorship, which had factually wiped out the Austrian state, the Austrian PEN Club was in exile in London and continued its work in Austria from 1946 on.
  • German clergy who opposed Adolf Hitler or supported refugees were strongly persecuted under the Nazi dictatorship.
  • In a 1983 speech, Hildebrand denied there had been a "Sonderweg", and claimed that the "Sonderweg" applied only to the "special case" of the Nazi dictatorship In Germany, Hildebrand is well known for his disputes with the Mommsen brothers, Hans and Wolfgang over how best to understand Nazi Germany, especially evident at a conference held at the German Historical Institute in London in 1979 which resulted in numerous hostile exchanges.
  • Unruh was a staunch opponent of the Nazi Party and wrote several works warning of the consequences of Nazi dictatorship, including "Bonaparte" (1927), "Berlin in Monte Carlo" (1931), and "Zero" (1932).
  • During the Nazi dictatorship Munich Re benefited from anti-Semitic persecution.

  • Kershaw showed how ordinary people reacted to the Nazi dictatorship, looking at how people conformed to the regime and to the extent and limits of dissent.
  • by accusing Mayer of excusing German racism, rationalizing the Nazi dictatorship, of portraying Soviet Jews as better off than they were under the Soviet dictatorship, and by presenting the Holocaust as due to reasonable political goals instead of, as she believed, being an ideological decision fueled by fanatical antisemitism.
  • In Freiburg, during the Nazi dictatorship, Mie was member of the university opposition of the so-called "Freiburger Kreis" (Freiburg Circles) and one of the participants of the original "Freiburger Konzil".
  • The movement essentially ended in 1933 with the end of the Weimar Republic and the beginning of the Nazi dictatorship.
  • Julius Streicher, the editor of "Der Sturmer", headed a publishing house that disseminated anti-Semitic propaganda picture books in schools during the Nazi dictatorship.

  • The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, the biggest victim group of the Nazi dictatorship, is located on the east side of the park, near the Brandenburg Gate and the place where Hitler's New Reich Chancellery once was.
  • Planck disagreed with the introduction of universal suffrage and later expressed the view that the Nazi dictatorship resulted from "the ascent of the rule of the crowds".
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