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  • "Nazis and Stalin couldn't kill me.†   (source)
  • He claims he was a prisoner of the Nazis for three years.†   (source)
  • The Nazis shot her.†   (source)
  • It was an eight-foot Nazi banner.†   (source)
  • Most of the time it always took a big fight to decide who had to be the Nazis.†   (source)
  • Like the Nazi pillboxes from old war movies.†   (source)
  • The Nazi government had told them they were no longer welcome, that they were unworthy to live on German soil.†   (source)
  • They had to go down and hang around for six weeks in this nothing village full of Nazi war criminals, and the way they described the whole thing, it sounded awful, sort of like a direct sale.†   (source)
  • The Nazis took the swastika from the Hindus, the Christians adopted the cruciform from the Egyptians, the-†   (source)
  • Berlin surrenders; Goring surrenders; the great mysterious vault of Nazism falls open.†   (source)
  • There had been no real coffee in Copenhagen since the beginning of the Nazi occupation.†   (source)
  • Do you really think that the United States of America is in a state of war with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan?†   (source)
  • Or French Nazis.†   (source)
  • There, not far overhead, a squadron of Nazi fighter planes was roaring by in perfect formation.†   (source)
  • Even though Russell was only four or five years old at the time, he had become Mother's "Little Nazi," watching my every move, making sure I didn't steal any food.†   (source)
  • The men were Nazis, killer soldiers of Adolf Hitler, Germany's leader.†   (source)
  • After numerous chapters brimming with optimism and cheer, the book ends with the sobering reality of Nazi-dominated Europe.†   (source)
  • With Nazis and babies crying and teeth rotting out of her mouth.†   (source)
  • Like the Nazis, ante bellum whites had known quite a bit about torture—quite a bit more than I ever wanted to learn.†   (source)
  • Grandma lost both her parents to the Nazis before she and her brother managed to escape.†   (source)
  • Years after Carrel died awaiting trial for collaborating with the Nazis, scientist Leonard Hayflick grew suspicious of the chicken heart.†   (source)
  • We'd tell them we were in hiding; if they were good people, we'd be safe, and if they were Nazi sympathizers, we could try to bribe them!†   (source)
  • Her father very very right-wing—a Nazi basically.†   (source)
  • Surely the Yanks looked in every hole and cranny of every Nazi they captured and still Hermann wiped their eye.†   (source)
  • The Nazis have broken everything.†   (source)
  • A lot of Genovians, like my grandpa, fought against the Nazis in World War II, but other than that, they aren't really known for anything.†   (source)
  • I don't consider myself Jewish, but when I look at Holocaust photographs of Jewish women whose children have been wrenched from them by Nazi soldiers, the women look like my own mother and I think to myself, There but for the grace of God goes my own mother-and by extension, myself.†   (source)
  • Adolf Hitler and his Nazis were in power in Germany.†   (source)
  • You use Nazis as your instruments.†   (source)
  • Eventually she will travel back and forth between the two, and between her past (a husband with a disintegrating personality and a fondness for LSD, an insane ex-Nazi psychotherapist) and her future (highly unclear).†   (source)
  • Nazism was a disease to which the Dutch, too, were susceptible, and those with an anti-Semitic bias fell sick of it first.†   (source)
  • " I couldn't bring myself to say the word Nazis.†   (source)
  • They get their hands on a body-a British soldier, I believe; they dress him up in an officer's uniform, plant fake documents in his pockets, then dump him in the sea and let the currents wash him onto a Nazi beach.†   (source)
  • A viral idea can be stamped out-as happened with Nazism, bell bottoms, and Bart Simpson T-shirts—but Asherah, because it has a biological aspect, can remain latent in the human body.†   (source)
  • He had been an early and enthusiastic member of the Nazi party, as well as a major in the SS.†   (source)
  • When the Nazis came to Paris.†   (source)
  • They were all Hitler majors, members of the only class I still taught, Advanced Nazism, three hours a week, restricted to qualified seniors, a course of study designed to cultivate historical perspective, theoretical rigor and mature insight into the continuing mass appeal of fascist tyranny, with special emphasis on parades, rallies and uniforms, three credits, written reports.†   (source)
  • The Nazi soldiers haven't even come!†   (source)
  • And then again, you will hear these same persons talking as though Lord Darlington did something unusual in receiving hospitality from the Nazis on the several trips he made to Germany during those years.†   (source)
  • When the Nazis came to power we did nothing to stop them; we betrayed our own ideals.†   (source)
  • Even if the tyrannic Hitler had not become head of state in Germany^ all the lesser Nazis could have formed a terrifying mob rule.†   (source)
  • Everyone felt bad that Holland had been conquered by the Nazis Then an army officer climbed out of a truck and told us all to leave the Queen Emma bridge.†   (source)
  • How well do you know the history of Swedish Nazism?†   (source)
  • …a montage of lightning-fast images—a troupe of dwarves dancing at a temple in the firelight; a crowd of Egyptians partying at a festival, carrying Bes and Bast on their shoulders; Bes and Tawaret in togas at some Roman villa, eating grapes and laughing together on a sofa; Bes dressed like George Washington in a powdered wig and silk suit, doing cartwheels in front of some British redcoats; Bes in the olive fatigues of a U.S. Marine, scaring away a demon in a World War II Nazi uniform.†   (source)
  • They'd fled Vienna after the Anschluss of Austria, when Hitler and the Nazis absorbed Austria into the Reich.†   (source)
  • Mr. Keifer is a Nazi!†   (source)
  • The United Party and General Smuts had beaten the Nazis, and surely they would defeat the National Party.†   (source)
  • But we had neither the strength nor the courage to believe that the Nazis would not have time to evacuate us, and that the Russians would soon be here.†   (source)
  • He had cried and clutched onto her when she got him to the American Legion field where the camp was held, and she'd had to pry his fingers loose from her blouse finger by finger, making her feel more like a Nazi than a mom: You vill go to daykemp, ja? ja, mein Mamma!†   (source)
  • There's a reason everyone calls her the Nicotine Nazi behind her back.†   (source)
  • To me she said, "Owen is a total music Nazi.†   (source)
  • I retreated to Sloppy Joe's bar, where Hemingway drank and played cards with his mob of friends who would then go out in his yacht and try to spot and sink Nazi U-boats with hand grenades.†   (source)
  • Winston Churchill suggested that the British people's "finest hour" was their resistance to the Nazis in the 1940s, but at least as noble an hour was the moral quickening in Britain that led to the abolition of slavery.†   (source)
  • America turned the tide in World War II and defeated the murderous regimes of Nazi Germany and Imperialist Japan.†   (source)
  • When those concentration camp Jews hunt down Nazis, are they hating Nazis or loving dead Jews?†   (source)
  • Instead, Japan, like Nazi Germany, used a master-race mentality and a highly mechanized war machine to subjugate those it claimed to be freeing.†   (source)
  • The Nazis killed pretty much everyone in his village.†   (source)
  • The Nazis are everywhere.†   (source)
  • I used to follow the progress of the Nazi troops on a map I had hung on the drawing-room wall, while Clara knitted socks for the Allied soldiers.†   (source)
  • I even waved a small Nazi flag that I snatched away from a beautiful little girl while her mother was looking the other way.†   (source)
  • Did we know that Mr. Eden, though he had threatened the Nazis with retribution, hadn't said a word about practical measures to save as many Jews as possible from what he knew would be their inevitable fate?†   (source)
  • We children knew that the people with the blue numbers on their arms were survivors, forcibly tattooed by Nazis in concentration camps such as Auschwitz.†   (source)
  • It's like those still-sealed archives that detail how so many of our fat-cat financiers bankrolled the Nazis.†   (source)
  • I remember how the nuns got upset when I called the Spanish inquisitors Nazis.†   (source)
  • I no longer wanted the Captain to be a Nazi spy or an interloper.†   (source)
  • He was Howard W. Campbell, Jr., an American who had become a Nazi.†   (source)
  • You turned this classroom into Nazi Germany for a few moments.†   (source)
  • Gasser, we'll go someplace that isn't run by Nazis, okay?†   (source)
  • His brother Joe, at twenty-eight years old, is a flamboyant naval aviator soon to see action flying antisubmarine missions against the Nazis in Europe.†   (source)
  • She's a survivor, having defied the Nazis in World War II, smuggling Danish Jews into Sweden.†   (source)
  • If they always managed to defend the targets, the Nazis would have suspected that their code had been compromised.†   (source)
  • Alan told Yousef the best part, that his father had been captured by the Nazis, imprisoned at Muhlberg, and when the Soviets overran the region, they expected to be freed, but were not.†   (source)
  • They were just two of the more than 75,000 Jews from France who perished in the death camps of Nazi Germany, a permanent stain on French history.†   (source)
  • His particular paper had focused on Nazi experiments and Dr. Joseph Mengele, the "Angel of Death."†   (source)
  • The century has witnessed the defeat of Nazism by force of arms; but the erosion of the Soviet regimes was caused, among other things, by the sheer persistence, beneath the imposed ideological conformity, of cultural values and psychic resistances of a kind that these stories and images enshrine.†   (source)
  • Our experience with the Nazis had shown one thing: where racism is practiced, it damages the whole community, not just the victim group.†   (source)
  • If I'd been a real Nazi I'd have chosen Jung, nicht wahr?†   (source)
  • It was after the stories in the newspapers about the terrible destruction the Nazis had done in Germany on the synagogues and the Jewish stores.†   (source)
  • The German-American Bund with its Nazi swastikas, "a bunch of sausage stuffers."†   (source)
  • I fought Nazis from D-Day all the way into Germany.†   (source)
  • Suppose the majority favors anarchism, or suppose the majority goes Nazi.†   (source)
  • Mundt is a Nazi, do you know that?†   (source)
  • In ten days the Nazi leaders were to be hanged.†   (source)
  • There were the German Nazis and the Russian Communists.   (source)
    Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
  • Tissue culture was the stuff of racism, creepy science fiction, Nazis, and snake oil.†   (source)
  • Her husband would have made a good Nazi.†   (source)
  • That was because someone had to be the American dinosaurs and someone had to be the Nazi ones.†   (source)
  • Maybe this Nazi really did have the power to sniff out a lie.†   (source)
  • I knew it was madness to talk this way to a Nazi officer.†   (source)
  • Unless you're a Nazi, you don't know what's going to happen to you from one day to the next.†   (source)
  • Plauen was the first city outside of Bavaria to organize its own chapter of the Nazi party.†   (source)
  • We've just killed the top Nazi in Holland.†   (source)
  • She wanted to find out as much as she could about the Nazi period and the Kindertransport.†   (source)
  • Hana and George stood by each other as the Nazi restrictions increased.†   (source)
  • Was my grandfather really running from the Nazis when he came here?†   (source)
  • You know that the Nazis murdered millions of Jews.†   (source)
  • The Nazi businessman whose safe he cracked, who had just hired him, was Oskar Schindler.†   (source)
  • You can tell yourself that, but you are still a Nazi puppet.†   (source)
  • Displaying a Nazi flag would be one way of demonstrating that.†   (source)
  • He was no more a Nazi than I was, but for convenience he was a member of the party.†   (source)
  • They are searching for people who blew up a Nazi train tonight.†   (source)
  • Terrified, both girls looked up at the three Nazi officers who entered the room.†   (source)
  • We began in a room with a video about Jews in Holland and the Nazi invasion and the Frank family.†   (source)
  • Each time Hitler entered, the crowd jumped up with the Nazi salute.†   (source)
  • If you do, the Nazis will burn down the farm and feed us to the pigs.†   (source)
  • In his pocket he kept a poem written by Martin Niernoller, who had lived in Nazi Germany.†   (source)
  • "All will be taken care of," said the Nazi colonel, interrupting smoothly.†   (source)
  • The Nazis are manoeuvring him like a pawn.†   (source)
  • All three knew about the research Nazis had done on Jewish prisoners.†   (source)
  • But it's not like the Nazis had a monopoly on evil.†   (source)
  • With a swift motion the Nazi officer slapped Mama across her face.†   (source)
  • But the hours passed calmly with no sign of the Nazi.†   (source)
  • The woman was Jewish, and consequently Lobach was the father of a Jew in the midst of Nazi Germany.†   (source)
  • The rabbi wrote me a letter asking how I happened to have a Nazi flag handy.†   (source)
  • The photograph of a Nazi colonel, standing sharply at attention, flashed by.†   (source)
  • Using the scrapyard to hide the stolen Nazi staff car had been Eddy's idea.†   (source)
  • He faced a double genocide, of Jews by the Nazis and of peculiars by the hollowgast.†   (source)
  • I understood that the Uri I knew—the real Uri—was not the one the Nazis knew.†   (source)
  • The Nazi guard who patrolled the town square didn't have a clue.†   (source)
  • They traveled in the dead of night, dodging Nazi soldiers guarding the tracks.†   (source)
  • Schindler was a Nazi, after all, and he had enormous power.†   (source)
  • Studying the building, Louie spotted a small Nazi flag near the doors.†   (source)
  • Someone should put a stop to the whole lousy Nazi business if you ask me.†   (source)
  • It's hardly a secret our new king has always been an enthusiast for the Nazis.†   (source)
  • He has a Nazi hood ornament on the desk in his study.†   (source)
  • Paper had been stolen, sometimes at great risk, from the Nazi storerooms.†   (source)
  • He said he would report them to their supervisors, the Nazi officials he knew at the factory.†   (source)
  • Frau Herbartz handed him the Valkischer Beobachter, the Nazi Party newspaper.†   (source)
  • Somehow the Nazis found out, and they raided the place that evening.†   (source)
  • By comparison, only r percent of Americans held by the Nazis and Italians died.†   (source)
  • And then, up ahead, he made out the shapes of two men — Nazi soldiers.†   (source)
  • He joined the Swedish National Socialist Freedom League, one of the first Nazi groups in Sweden.†   (source)
  • About the brutal Nazis and the six million dead Jews.†   (source)
  • "Opportunist actions" that would provoke Nazi reprisals should be avoided.†   (source)
  • They were Nazi soldiers, the men closest to Germany's leader, Adolf Hitler.†   (source)
  • In his free time he travelled around and did proselytising for Nazism.†   (source)
  • It reminds me of what Dad and Grandma have told us about the Nazi period.†   (source)
  • But the family radio had to be taken to a central office and surrendered to a Nazi official.†   (source)
  • He is interred on Mount Zion, the only member of the Nazi Party buried there.†   (source)
  • But he joined the Nazi Party and went off to Germany to do 'research.'†   (source)
  • For reasons of their own, the Nazis want Sweden to remain free.†   (source)
  • He had bought sixty German arms factories together with their stocks of abandoned Nazi weapons.†   (source)
  • He glimpsed four men: the farmer and three Nazi soldiers.†   (source)
  • "Silence that wretched little Hund," the Nazi thundered.†   (source)
  • And then the Nazis set fire to the building.†   (source)
  • At the time the book came out, he had cornered the market in Nazi daggers, swords, and bayonets.†   (source)
  • This tiny act of rebellion was immediately noticed by the Nazi officer in charge in Nove Mesto.†   (source)
  • No. Am I still Douwe Schoeten, the railway maintenance engineer and Nazi sympathizer?†   (source)
  • The new owner, a Nazi, needed a safe opened.†   (source)
  • It was a sight more terrifying than a cobra coiled in his bed or even a Nazi with a pistol.†   (source)
  • Vanger thought that he no longer belonged to any party after the war and had given up Nazism.†   (source)
  • Gregor approached, giving the Nazi salute with which he greeted all his customers.†   (source)
  • Why didn't he fight the Nazis so that they wouldn't come into Denmark with their guns?"†   (source)
  • A Nazi flag flew above the building now, angry red with a black swastika — the twisted Nazi cross.†   (source)
  • Isn't it fascinating that Nazis always manage to adopt the word freedom?"†   (source)
  • He knew that whatever wages he earned would never reach his hand, but would go straight to the Nazi.†   (source)
  • "If you told the Nazis that you were the Dark Queen, they'd haul you off to a mental institution."†   (source)
  • Behind them, an endless line of railcars was packed with supplies for the Nazi troops.†   (source)
  • The priest is a member of the Nazi Party.†   (source)
  • But now Hugo could see it — the unmistakable look of disappointment on the Nazi's face.†   (source)
  • Ruud was doing good business because he was doing Nazi business.†   (source)
  • Nazi guards barked orders and their dogs bared their teeth and growled.†   (source)
  • That was a Nazi dagger I saw on a table in the rear parlor.†   (source)
  • The Nazis refused to return the bodies of the young men they shot at Ryvangen.†   (source)
  • Hopefully the Nazi thugs will have called off their search by then.†   (source)
  • He has a Nazi officer's ring with the skull and crossbones on it.†   (source)
  • Father hatched a plan, an ingenious way to get around the Nazi rules.†   (source)
  • "The dog led us to this barn," said a Nazi with a high, rasping voice.†   (source)
  • But Nazi dogma grouped Jews as one, as the loathed enemy of the Aryans.†   (source)
  • Had his little sister really called a Nazi colonel a deadly snake?†   (source)
  • Inside the wreath there was a Nazi swastika.†   (source)
  • Did he feel relief or only a different anxiety about what this Nazi would ask him to do next?†   (source)
  • Three Nazi officers were standing there, like the men Hugo had seen at the airport.†   (source)
  • He took out a swab and the iodine and painted the Nazi's ear a brownish purple.†   (source)
  • But come on, Nazi symbols are not totally bereft of meaning.†   (source)
  • The Nazi troops were now marching through the forest.†   (source)
  • That fall, Fumiko travelled to Poland where many Nazi concentration camps had been located.†   (source)
  • Later, when we heard about what the Nazis were doing ….†   (source)
  • Kohl was walking toward them with the other two Nazi officers.†   (source)
  • In Esties, Nazi soldiers destroyed Jewish-owned businesses, including Papa's electrical repair shop.†   (source)
  • "It's the blasted Nazis that are grinding me down, not my heart.†   (source)
  • Do you know about the Nazi flag incident?†   (source)
  • The next months brought no good news for those of us under Nazi occupation.†   (source)
  • I'm hanging from a tree, and I look down and there's this bloody Nazi hanging on to my legs.†   (source)
  • The Nazi commander began shouting out names.†   (source)
  • Papa told him they were the fastest bombers in the Nazi fleet, with six machine guns.†   (source)
  • The Nazi had stalked his prey to the cargo room last night.†   (source)
  • Any other Nazi never would have bothered.†   (source)
  • Theresienstadt was the name that the Nazis gave to the Czech town of Terezin.†   (source)
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