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 Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933 – 1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator.
The Third Reich is the English translation of the German expression Drittes Reich, and is used as a near- synonym for Nazi Germany.
The Nazi Party attempted to combine traditional symbols of Germany with Nazi Party symbols in an effort to reinforce the perception of their being one and the same.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany

  
 Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933 &; 1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian ideology of the
Reich, and is used as a near- synonym for Nazi Germany, that refers to the government and its agencies rather than the land and its people.
Flag of Nazi Germany—the swastika symbol is dominant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany

  
 Germany - Open Encyclopedia
The highest court within Germany is the Bundesverfassungsgericht.
Axel Boldt, A Subjective Comparison of Germany and the United States
Germany stretches from the high mountains of the Alps (highest point: the Zugspitze at 2,962 m) in the south to the shores of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea in the north.
http://open-encyclopedia.com/Germany

  
 The Confederate Flag Must Come Down
Flying the Confederate flag atop a public building is at least as obnoxious as flying the flag of Nazi Germany atop a public building in this country.
Since Clinton is also the commander-in-chief, people of African ancestry should expect from him the same reaction if the flag of Nazi Germany were flying atop any state capitol.
The flag is actually a badge of slavery, and therefore, its flying over a public building is in violation of the 13th and 14th Amendments.
http://www.cultural-expressions.com/thesis/confederate.htm

  
 Financial compensation for Nazi slave laborers
Although Germany has paid out nearly $90 billion in restitution to certain survivors of the Nazi regime, none had apparently been directed to slave laborers.
During the Nazi era, the EKD and the main Protestant social-service organization, Dikonisches Werk exploited slave laborers in church parishes, and diaconal institutions such as church-run hospitals.
During World War II, millions of Jews, Roma (Gypsies), Poles, other Eastern Europeans, and people of other nationalities and religions were forced to work under inhuman conditions in Nazi industry as slave laborers.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/fin_nazi.htm

  
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Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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 Nazi Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography - Local Color Art
According to Nazism, it is an obvious mistake to permit or encourage
The Nazi rationale was heavily invested in the militarist belief that great nations grow from military power, which in turn grows "naturally" from "rational, civilized cultures." Hitler's calls appealed to disgruntled German Nationalists, eager to save face for the failure of World War I, and to salvage the militaristic nationalist mindset of that previous era.
Austria 's and Germany's defeat of World War I, many Germans still had heartfelt ties to the goal of creating a greater Germany, and thought that the use of military force to achieve it was necessary.
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 Nazi Germany
Many influential businessmen and landlords became alarmed at the spectre of a Bolshevik Revolution in Germany.
In 1937, resenting the Nazi interference with the Catholic control of education and the youth movement, the Pope issued the encyclical known as "With Burning Sorrow" condemning the Nazi doctrine of state and racial superiority.
The Nazi government aimed to abolish the Treaty of Versailles, bring about the union of all Germans in a single German state (the Grossdeutschland) and, in order to provide for additional living space for the nourishment of the future generations ('Lebensraum'), Hitler proposed to conquer eastern Europe.
http://www.thecorner.org/hists/total/n-german.htm

  
 human
The Court unequivocally prohibited nontherapeutic experimentation on children.
The Mary Rafferty Case illustrates a persistent pattern in issues of human experimentation: she died a few days later, and her death certificate stated that she died from cancer.
The Encyclopedia documents cases of experimentation on human beings of minority populations and
http://marcussternum.tripod.com/human.htm

  
 Avalon Project : Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression - Volume 1 Chapter X - The Slave Labor Program, The Illegal Use of Prisoners of War
Notwithstanding his knowledge that foreign workers were being conscripted and deported for use as slave laborers in Germany, Speer formulated requirements for the foreign workers and requested their allocation to industries subject to his control.
The Nazi campaign of force, terror, and abduction was described in a letter to Frank written by the Chairman of the Ukrainian Main Committee, at Cracow, in February 1943.
The use of vast numbers of foreign workers was planned before Germany went to war and was an integral part of the conspiracy for waging aggressive war.
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/document/nca_vol1/chap_10.htm

  
 Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany was proclaimed on May 23, 1949, with its capital at Bonn.
Germany's major rivers are the Danube, the Elbe, the Oder, the Weser, and the Rhine.
Adolf Hitler, an Austrian war veteran and a fanatical nationalist, fanned discontent by promising a Greater Germany, abrogation of the Treaty of Versailles, restoration of Germany's lost colonies, and the destruction of the Jews, whom he scapegoated as the reason for Germany's downfall and depressed economy.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107568.html

  
 List of flags
Flag of Democratic Republic of the Congo -
Flag of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Flag of Katanga during period of independence
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 The New Atlantis - A Journal of Technology and Society
Nazi medicine, after all, exalted an “ideal Aryan”—the Übermensch —leading to a callous disregard for the dignity of human beings: the Jews, the weak and infirm, and others deemed to be genetic “ballast.” “Germany is a burdened country,” explained the father of a child with Rett Syndrome to the BBC News in 2001.
Abortion was illegal in Germany until 1971, when the Bundestag, under pressure from fledgling abortion-rights groups, made a move to legalize it.
With this past in mind, postwar Germany has enacted some of the strictest bioethics policies in the world—on euthanasia, surrogate motherhood, in vitro fertilization, experimentation with human subjects, and the manipulation of nascent human life.
http://www.thenewatlantis.com/archive/5/brown.htm

  
 Headlines about History and Historians
Historians to Investigate German Foreign Ministry: Five historians will be serving on an independent commission to investigate the Nazi past of Germany's Foreign Ministry, the government said Monday.
Czech WWII Era Bunkers For Sale: The Czech Republic still has an extensive system of fortifications built in the 1930s that was intended to prevent an attack by neighboring Nazi Germany.
Austrian Compensation for Nazi Victims: The speaker of Austria's parliament yesterday proposed speeding up compensation for victims of Nazi atrocities, appealing for quick consensus to give help to aging and destitute survivors.
http://hnn.us/articles/4480.html

  
 Blackford-Transhumanism at the Crossroads
"Eugenics" is almost universally regarded as a dirty word, owing largely to its association with the evil practice of human experimentation in Nazi Germany and the widespread sterilization of certain groups of people in the United States and Canada, earlier in the twentieth century.
To take the example of the Nazis, what made their practices so evil was their extreme prejudice, cruelty and violence.
It is far easier to associate yourself with movements that project the picture of a caring person, dedicated to benevolence and justice.
http://ieet.org/writings/transhumanism_at_the_crossroads.htm

  
 Codes of Medical and Human Experimentation Ethics
Perhaps the earliest documented evidence of concerns about experimental medicine may be in Thomas Percival's code, which appeared in England in 1803.
Issues of subject consent and their ability to adequately give it are included, but not until late in the document in paragraphs 9 and 10.
In 1898 in the United States of America, Walter Reed introduced a contract to augment and confirm oral informed consent.
http://poynter.indiana.edu/sas/lb/codes.html

  
 Mind Control Forum - Resources
Kronisch VS United Stated (Stanley Milton Glickman (human experimentation))
Human Research Subjects Protection Act of 2000 In house
To formulate a plan to prevent this human rights abuse from recurring, including the advocacy of lawsuits and legal prosecution of guilty parties
http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/resrc-hm.htm

  
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Look up Eastern Workers Nazi Germany on HighBeam™ Research.
After the Dawes Plan was put into operation (1924), it became apparent that Germany could not meet the huge annual payments, especially over an indefinite period of tim...
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 Learn more about Germany in the online encyclopedia.
The experiences during the Nazi era, a cosmopolitan and anti-nationalistic post-war education and especially the political 68ies movement created just the right tolerant atmosphere in Germany, which still is missing in some post-communist states.
Axel Boldt, A Subjective Comparison of Germany and the United States
Germany stretches from the high mountains of the Alps (highest point: the Zugspitze at 2,962 m) in the south to the shores of the North and Baltic Seas in the north.
http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/g/ge/germany_2.html

  
 Table of contents for The ethics and regulation of research with human subjects
Human experimentation in medicine -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog.
Human experimentation in medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States.
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0512/2005013163.html

  
 Germany: neo-Nazi killer acquitted on "self-defense" grounds
On April 4, the provincial court in Halle, eastern Germany, acquitted a 20-year-old neo-Nazi, Andreas P, of killing a 60-year-old pensioner on the grotesquely implausible grounds that P was acting in self-defense.
Five years ago, on the evening of April 29, 2000, Sackers notified the police in the eastern German city of Halberstadt, in Saxony Anhalt, that Andreas P was playing prohibited Nazi music in his apartment, including the Nazi SA’s notorious Horst-Wessel song.
That ruling was overruled by the German High Court, which found there was sufficient evidence to warrant a retrial, which was subsequently held in Halle.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/apr2005/nazi-a23.shtml

  
 Nazi Germany
The Nazi's used this symbol, which had been used previously within the First World War, to decorate those who showed particular bravery or valor in the fight for a Greater Germany.
Do you have any images related to Weimar and Nazi Germany that would enhance the quality of this Gallery?
Images such as this were common in Germany and occupied Europe.
http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/nazigermanyimages.htm

  
 Study Paper 6
The ‘official’ defeat of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in 1945 was in fact a ‘tactical victory’ that masked a major strategic defeat for the ‘victorious Allies’ that was kept from the general public.
The desire not to disclose the existence of significant Nazi bases in Antarctica and elsewhere was understandably based on perceptions by the leaderships of Allied states that this would lead to disclosure of the ET assistance received by Nazi Germany.
The fact that this government was that of Nazi Germany who soon began a campaign aiming to establish military dominance in Europe, was significant in terms of how the ET presence would later be globally managed by the victorious Allied powers who emerged from the carnage of the Second World War.
http://www.exopolitics.org/Study-Paper-6.htm

  
 PzG - Nazi flags of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich flag!
This symbol of the "new" Germany, the Deutsch Erwache (Germany Awake) standards / Nazi flags were first introduced on January 28, 1923.
Find reproduction Waffen SS and other Nazi uniforms?
Adolf Hitler Flags, Third Reich Flags, and Nazi Flags are approximately 3 feet x 5 feet and made from 100% durable polyester with brass grommets.
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 Citizens Against Human Experimentation - C.A.H.E.
Involuntary Experimentation Conducted by the United States Government on Human Beings
Citizens Against Human Experimentation - C.A.H.E. Citizens Against Human Experimentation
Reports of Human Experimentation by The Soviet Union
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 Anti Nazi = Anti Vivisection + Pro Animal Rights = Pro Human Rights
It was a legal requirement, throughout the Nazi period, that drugs etc be tested on animals before being used on people.
On the basis of one Nazis dietary habits, and another Nazis stand against vivisection, we are supposed to draw the conclusion that there is a direct parallel between the modern anti-vivisectionist movement and the Nazi party, even though the evidence is that the vast majority of Nazis, or their leaders, were not opposed to vivisection.
Animal experimentation and testing were carried out throughout the war years in Germany, and even took place alongside Human experimentation in concentration camps.
http://www.catleugh.freeserve.co.uk/nazis.htm

  
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 France and Germany Seek International Human Cloning Ban
In Germany, there was a small furor at the end of May when Chancellor
However, the French have only now drafted legislation that will
elsewhere, but experimentation on such cells is forbidden in any case.
http://sclj.org/news/nr_010823_intl_cloning.asp

  
 Table of contents for Murderous medicine
Table of contents for Murderous medicine : typhus, Nazi doctors, and human experimentation / Naomi Baumslag.
Human experimentation in medicine -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.
Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog.
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip054/2004028446.html

  
 Flag of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1949 and became the flag for united Germany in
When the Nazis came to power in 1933 the black-red-gold flag was entirely removed (which the Nazis referred to the colors as black, red, and chickenshit) and replaced with the black-white-red, though they would eventually, on September 15,
The flag of East Germany was banned, and any use of it considered a criminal offense, in West Germany during much of the Cold War.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Germany

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