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  2. Nazi memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Fearing similar litigation, auction website eBay enacted new guidelines regarding the sale of Nazi memorabilia in 2003. eBay's policies prohibit items relating to Nazi media propaganda, items made after 1933 that contains a swastika, Nazi reproduction items such as uniforms, and all Holocaust-related products. Memorabilia such as coins, stamps ...

  3. Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda

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    Despite the skepticism of some non-National Socialist ministers, Hitler pushed the resolution through. [2] On 13 March 1933, Reich President Paul von Hindenburg issued a decree ordering the establishment of a Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda ( Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda ; RMVP). [ 3 ]

  4. Enabling Act of 1933 - Wikipedia

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    Due to the great care that Hitler took to give his dictatorship an appearance of legality, the Enabling Act was renewed twice, first in 1937 and then in 1941. Its renewal was practically assured since all other parties were banned. Voters were presented with a single list of Nazis and Nazi-approved candidates under far-from-secret conditions.

  5. Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    2 (Further recommendations not approved by the end of the war) Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross Ritterkreuz des Kriegsverdienstkreuz: 19 August 1940 – 8 May 1945 Awarded with and without swords. For meritorious contributions to the war effort after being awarded all preceding classes of the War Merit Cross c. 250

  6. Art in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Great German Art Exhibition was designed to show works that Hitler approved of, depicting statuesque blonde nudes along with idealized soldiers and landscapes. The second exhibition, just down the road, showed the other side of German art : modern, abstract, non-representational—or as the Nazis saw it, "degenerate".

  7. Degenerate art - Wikipedia

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    During the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, German modernist art, including many works of internationally renowned artists, was removed from state-owned museums and banned in Nazi Germany on the grounds that such art was an "insult to German feeling", un-German, Freemasonic, Jewish, or Communist in nature. Those identified as degenerate artists ...

  8. US military watches - Wikipedia

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    Military watches are believed to have received their name from a German military request for a soldier in a watch house, otherwise known as a guard tower. One story tells that the military wristwatches came into use when a German naval officer needed to know the time but could not pull out a pocket watch since both his hands were busy operating the machine.

  9. Laco Uhrenmanufaktur - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate 75 years of the watch factory, Lacher reissued 75 of its legendary 40s-pilot-watches. 80% of the used components have been replicated from the original model. All the other components, especially the pinions and the wheel plate for the indirectly powered central second pointer, were produced in restricted amounts.