Similar words: amazing, grazing, magazine, magazine rack. Meaning: ['nɑːtsɪ] n. 1. a German member of Adolf Hitler's political party 2. an offensive term for a person who is fanatically dedicated to, or seeks to control, some activity, practice, etc.. adj. 1. relating to or consistent with or typical of the ideology and practice of Nazism or the Nazis 2. relating to a form of socialism.
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31. Nazi is German state socialism abbreviation.
32. The Weimar Republic had existed fewer than fourteen years before the Nazi takeover.
33. Some countries have particular national rules, such as Germany's ban on the sale of Nazi memorabilia.
34. The superb Nazi war plants were likely to furnish the lunatic Fuhrer with enough U - 235 bombs.
35. Anne Frank, who died at Bergen-Belsen, a Nazi prison camp, just before her sixteenth birthday, is renowned for her precocity about culture, politics, and human nature.
36. Dead RisingDead. Nazi zombie mode in Call of Duty: World at War.
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37. The only real fantasy film, and the most expensive production of Nazi cinema, was made in 1943 for the 25th anniversary of Ufa.
38. German chemistry produced aspirin and fertilizer, but it also filled Nazi gas chambers with Cyclon B.
39. Meanwhile, Pitt hasn't been seen on the big screen since playing a Nazi scalper in Quentin Tarantino hit Inglorious Basterds last year.
40. Theosophy and Anthroposophy, the concept of Atlantis also entered Nazi Mysticism.
41. German prisoners of war are lead along Majdanek, a German Nazi concentration camp.
42. Saliva samples taken from 39 relatives of the Nazi leader show he may have had biological links to the "subhuman" races that he tried to exterminate during the Holocaust.
43. Her father was in the Nazi SS during World War II and the Romanian communists deported her mother to a labour camp in Soviet Ukraine after the war.
44. Discrimination and violence against Jews increases under Nazi rule culminating in the holocaust.
45. The resulting chaos paved the way for the NAZI party to rise to power.
46. Israel commemorates the 50th anniversary of the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.
47. They accomplished the Normandy-landing at last. The three nations started cooperation of land on military , economy and politics, and realized the common aim to defeat German Nazi.
48. "The removal ... of John Demjanjuk is a historic moment in the federal government's efforts to bring Nazi war criminals to justice," said U.S. Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer.
49. Many of her friends and family perished during the Holocaust, but Mania survived those horrific years working in multiple Nazi camps, including Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen.
50. The holocaust of the Jews by German Nazi during the World War II exerted profound political, social and psychological influences on the Jews.
51. Some of the Nazi top brass wanted rid of Lafont - the austere old Prussians who believed the Reich's honour was being besmirched by consorting with shabby crooks.
52. Corrie ten Boom, who suffered in a Nazi death camp, explained the power of focus: "If you look at the world, you'll be distressed. If you look within, you'll be depressed.
53. She had another child with her second husband, Reinhold Cassirer, an art dealer and refugee from Nazi Germany who ran Sotheby's in South Africa and to whom she would be married for over 40 years.
54. Singin' in the Rain mixes with modernist interiors and sexual violence; Beethoven plays over Nazi propaganda; we hear Rossini while a murder is committed using pop art.
55. Throughout the 1920 s and 1930 s, Churchill had often voiced his apprehensions about Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany.
56. Although Lenin was older, the Bolshevik shock troops were made up of young men, as were the Nazi storm troopers.
57. In 1933, all German political parties , except the Nazi Party, were outlawed.
58. This excuse, as Sweden's foreign minister tartly noted , recalled Hitler's justifications of Nazi invasions.
59. But across eastern Europe, the Baltic republics and the Ukraine, the drive to rewrite history is being used to relativise Nazi crimes and rehabilitate collaborators.
60. Nazi Germany swallowed up almost all Europe in World War II.