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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151. Today we take you back 70 years. Remember the launch of Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union.
152. Ford, though pushing 60, would return as the globe trotting archaeologist, occultist and Nazi - fighter.
153. Quentin Tarantino's typically gory and compelling effort follows two simultaneous attempts to assassinate the political leadership of Germany's Nazi Government during the Second World War.
154. In World War II, France was occupied by Nazi Germany.
155. Rising out of the mist amid some of the most sublime alpine scenery in Europe, a spa hotel built on the site of Adolf Hitler's mountain eyrie hopes to exorcise the ghost of the Nazi leader.
156. The Nazi Swastika is probably the most hated symbol in the world.
156. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
157. All the Nazi camps were controlled by members the Nazi party.
158. The notorious Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald in Germany was liberated on April 11 th.
159. In 1945, he was hospitalized for "battle fatigue" — often a euphemism for a breakdown — and after recovering, he stayed on in Europe past the end of the war, chasing Nazi functionaries.
160. Several South American states broke off diplomatic relations with Nazi Germany.
161. This action led to the surrender of Nazi Germany in World War II.
162. In Germany, top Nazi official Heinrich Himmler commits suicide in the Allied custody, weeks after the Third Reich's fall in WWII.
163. The spectre of eugenics, which reached its culmination in Nazi Germany, haunts both politicians and public.
164. a Nazi concentration camp.
165. They declare the Nazi regime overthrown and sue for peace.
166. The myth of his and Nazi invincibility had been completely destroyed.
167. Our household golden, Bjorn, raises his paw in a Teutonic salute so often, I fear he may have picked up Nazi sympathies from a reprobate gang of skinhead German pointers.
168. She is approached by a government agent (T. R. Devlin) who asks her to spy on a group of her father's Nazi friends operating out of Rio de Janeiro.
169. He got blew up on the 50 year old German Nazi land mine and since then he couldn't see with the both of his eyes.
170. I don't use the term "Nazi" frivolously or out of anger.
171. Translated as "storm division, " the SA was the paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party, which played a key role in Hitler's rise to power.
172. Rabe's witnessing is all the more credible as he both headed the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone and the local Nazi Party.
173. For Nazi forces, it also served as a practice exercise in the technique of saturation bombing.
174. The belief in a hollow Earth had some adherents in Nazi Germany.
175. He was brought to the United States in 1945 for his rocket-making expertise under Operation Paperclip, an American program that recruited scientists who had worked in Nazi Germany.
176. Today the concept has been somewhat tarnished by its abuse in Nazi and Soviet art policy.
177. Dirac also remained true to Werner Heisenberg, a German physicist suspected of being a Nazi sympathiser.
178. Even during World War II, Nazi plannersbegan envisioning a spacially divided city planning style that would makeGerman cities less susceptible to bomb damage.
179. The movie talks about nuclear war very cavalierly and shows an American president utilizing the horrible judgment of making a Nazi physicist his scientific advisor.
180. Nazi human experimentation was medical experimentation on large numbers of people by the German Nazi regime in its concentration camps during World War II.