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  1. 12 de ago. de 2008 · Jonathan Petropoulos shows how the princes, lured by prominent positions in the Nazi regime and highly susceptible to nationalist appeals, became enthusiastic supporters of Hitler. Prince Philipp, son-in-law to the King of Italy, became the highest-ranking prince in the Nazi state and developed a close personal relationship with Hitler and Hermann Göering.

  2. The National Socialist German Workers’ Party—also known as the Nazi Party—was the far-right racist and antisemitic political party led by Adolf Hitler. The Nazi Party came to power in Germany in 1933. It controlled all aspects of German life and persecuted German Jews. Its power only ended when Germany lost World War II.

  3. For Nazi party and state intervention during the elections see Nicolaisen, , Dokumente, 1 pp 110-22Google Scholar. 64 64 Schäfer , , Dokumentation 2 pp 850 -78 Google Scholar , Meier, Die Deutschen Christen pp 44-50.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2020 · Stephanie visited the USA in 1937, and US newspapers claimed her to be a Nazi spy. She met the German American Bund (a Nazi Party arm) in the USA and garnished support for the war, which will ...

  5. Please ignore. This photo is from Philip's Nazi sister's funeral in 1937 and his sisters and in-laws had been prominent Nazis in the SA and SS since the 1930s. Three of Philip’s four sisters – Margarita, Cecile and Sophie – married German aristocrats who became leading figures in the Nazi party.

  6. In 1932, Dr. Emil Lengyel wrote in The New York Times about Hitler and the Nazi Party's campaign platform ahead of the Reichstag federal election, arguing that the party had softened its extremist positions. Like other articles in the late 1920s and early 1930s, it shows how observers and political opponents underestimated the dangers posed by ...

  7. 12 de ago. de 2008 · He is the author of _Art as Politics in the Third Reich_ (University of North Carolina Press, 1996); _The Faustian Bargain: The Art World in Nazi Germany_ (Oxford University Press, 2000); and _Royals and the Reich: The Princes von Hessen in Nazi Germany_ (Oxford University Press, 2006); as well as co-editor of a number of volumes, including _A User's Guide to German Cultural Studies ...

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