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  2. August Landmesser - Wikipedia

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    1936 photo, in which a man alleged to be August Landmesser is conspicuously not giving the Nazi salute. In 1937, Landmesser attempted to flee Nazi Germany to Denmark with his family but he was detained at the border and charged with "dishonoring the race," or "racial infamy," under the Nuremberg Laws. He argued that neither he nor Eckler knew ...

  3. Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Third Reich, [l] meaning "Third Realm" or "Third Empire", referred to the Nazi claim that Nazi Germany was the successor to the earlier Holy Roman Empire (800/962–1806) and German Empire (1871–1918).

  4. The Third Reich in Colour - Wikipedia

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    The Third Reich in Colour is a documentary series produced by Spiegel TV and shown in English on the History Channel in the UK.. The series consists of narrated clips of rare colour film stock, including images of concentration camp prisoners and Jewish occupants of the ghettos in German-occupied Poland.

  5. How Close Are We to the Third Reich? - AOL

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    Felonious 45/47 gathers with MAGA faithful as America awaits its fate. Present, a delegation of far-right Germans. 45/47 strolls onto a veranda in a saggy blue suit, white shirt sans tie, and his ...

  6. Nazi architecture - Wikipedia

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    The construction of new buildings served other purposes beyond reaffirming Nazi ideology. In Flossenbürg and elsewhere, the Schutzstaffel built forced-labor camps where prisoners of the Third Reich were forced to mine stone and make bricks, much of which went directly to Albert Speer for use in his rebuilding of Berlin and other projects in Germany.

  7. Nuremberg rallies - Wikipedia

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    Alongside these books, collections of photos by Hitler's official photographer, Heinrich Hoffman, were published to commemorate each Party congress, as well as pamphlets of Hitler's speeches. [32] Hoffman created 100-image series on the 1936, 1937, and 1938 rallies.

  8. Heinrich Hoffmann (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    During the Third Reich Hoffmann assembled many photo-books on Hitler, such as The Hitler Nobody Knows (1933) – a book that Ron Rosenbaum calls "central to Hitler's extremely shrewd, extremely well-controlled effort to manipulate his image ... to turn his notoriously non-Nordic-looking foreignness, his much-remarked-upon strangeness, into ...

  9. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - Wikipedia

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    The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is Shirer's comprehensive historical interpretation of the Nazi era, positing that German history logically proceeded from Martin Luther to Adolf Hitler; [3] [a] [page needed] and that Hitler's accession to power was an expression of German national character, not of totalitarianism as an ideology that was internationally fashionable in the 1930s.