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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91. Like any kind of media technology – such as Stalin's propagandistic use of television or the Nazi exploitation of radio – it is easily subverted by political dictatorship.
92. The Simon Wiesenthal Centre, which keeps information on Nazi war criminals, has more than 2, 000 "fans" on its Facebook page and also uses Twitter.
93. This article investigates the development of eugenic idea formed during the Weimar Republic, the planning, and execution of the eugenic policy in the Nazi regime.
94. It is said that a Nazi U-Boat had visited the islands in 1945 to hide various boxes of gold, silver and foreign currency.
95. But judges concluded that he was a mere Nazi "fellow traveller" who played no active part in committing the crimes of the Third Reich. He was released in 1948.
96. His darkest hour was in the late 1990s when he confessed to being a Nazi sympathizer in his adolescence[http://sentencedict.com/nazi.html], something he deeply regrets.
97. Armand Bernaud had been a prisoner of war since the fall of the Maginot Line, but his brave wife served France ably during the Nazi occupation.
98. Antisemitism, support for Nazi Germany, portrayals of their enemies as sub-men or as effeminate were all features of BUF policy and rhetoric.
99. Germany marks Remembrance Sunday, commemorating the victims of the world wars and the Nazi rule, on November 19.
100. Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels had announced Operation Werewolf, a plan for guerrilla commandos to operate behind enemy lines as the Allies advanced across Germany.
101. He has battled against Nazi villains, a Beduin swordsman and a pit of poisonous snakes.
102. Dubbed "The Beast of Belsen" by camp inmates; he was a notorious Nazi war criminal, directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people.
103. A group of Nazi agents landing in Florida wearing bathing trunks and Wehrmacht caps.
104. Northern Rhodesia is in the grip of a " Reign of Terror " reminiscent of Nazi Germany.
105. The Nazi Party is an enormous German Ku Klux Klan.
106. The slave - labour system of Nazi Germany originated from its theory of racialism.
107. The Nazi concentration camp and Kafka s penal colony bears a striking resemblance.
108. This anomalous Nazi - Sponsored haven for Jews, also called Theresienbad, is almost a byword in Europe.
109. A resonant love story, The Element Of Water follows Isolde, a young teacher who chances upon her father's Nazi past.
110. Russian officials frequently use the term "falsification of history" to attack perceived attempts to underplay the importance of the Red Army in the fight against Nazi Germany.
111. In Germany, the unloved Weimar Republic gave way to Nazi tyranny.
112. The best - known destination for dark tourism is the Nazi extermination camp at Auschwitz in Poland.
113. It was June sixth, nineteen forty-four, the start of the Allied invasion of Europe, the final push to defeat Nazi Germany.
114. During the Munich crisis, U.S.A. pursued the appeasement policy to Nazi Germany.
115. In 1941, Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, launched an attack against the Soviet Union.
116. The Comintern propagands had inveighed against the Nazi menace for years.
117. Through Theosophy and Anthroposophy, the concept of Atlantis also entered Nazi Mysticism.
118. Later, they visited the remains of the Naci Nazi death camp at Buchenwald.
119. I'm a member of Nazi Party and munitions manufacturer and profiteer of slave labour.
120. Murrow traveled to Vienna to report on Nazi forces entering the Austrian capital. The broadcast also included reports from London, Berlin, Paris, France and Rome, Italy. It was a huge success.