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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GermanyGermany - Wikipedia

    Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its 16 constituent states have a total population of over 84 million in an area of 357,600 km 2 (138,100 sq mi), making it the most populous member state of the European Union .

  2. The idolization of Hitler in Nazi Germany, its short-lived dominion on the European continent and Nazism's extreme antisemitism set it apart from other periods of modern history. " Outside a purely secular frame of reference, Nazism was felt to be the embodiment of evil in a modern twentieth-century regime, a monstrous pagan relapse in the Christian community of Europe."

  3. Nazi Almanyası, Almanya’nın 1933 ile 1945 yılları arasında, Nasyonal Sosyalist Alman İşçi Partisi (NSDAP) idaresi altında, tek parti rejimine dayalı yönetim sistemiyle “Führer” unvanlı hükûmet (1933-1945) ve devlet başkanı (1934-1945) Adolf Hitler’in liderliğinde egemenlik sürdüğü döneme verilen isim.

  4. Orders. Barbarossa decree, issued 13 May 1941. Guidelines for the Conduct of the Troops in Russia, issued 19 May 1941. Commissar Order, issued 6 June 1941. Orders Concerning the Deployment of the Security Police and the Security Service within Military Formations, issued 28 April 1941. Orders relating to the treatment of prisoners of war ...

  5. This article discusses universities in Nazi Germany.In May 1933 books from university libraries which were deemed culturally destructive, mainly due to anti-National Socialist or Jewish themes or authors, were burned by the Deutsche Studentenschaft (German Student Union) in town squares, e.g. in Berlin, and the curricula were subsequently modified.

  6. The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 as published in the Reichsgesetzblatt. Anti-Jewish legislation in pre-war Nazi Germany comprised several laws that segregated the Jews from German society and restricted Jewish people's political, legal and civil rights. Major legislative initiatives included a series of restrictive laws passed in 1933, the Nuremberg ...

  7. The Schutzpolizei des Reiches or the Schupo was the state protection police of Nazi Germany and a branch of the Ordnungspolizei. Schutzpolizei is the German name for a uniformed police force. The Schutzpolizei des Reiches was the uniformed police of most cities and large towns. State police departments were in charge of protection police, Kripo ...