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  2. Aryanization - Wikipedia

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    Aryanization (German: Arisierung) was the Nazi term for the seizure of property from Jews and its transfer to non-Jews, and the forced expulsion of Jews from economic life in Nazi Germany, Axis-aligned states, and their occupied territories.

  3. Adefa - Wikipedia

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    The Working Group of German-Aryan Manufacturers in the Garment Industry (German: Arbeitsgemeinschaft deutsch-arischer Fabrikanten der Bekleidungsindustrie), better known as Adefa, was a clothing union established in Germany in May 1933, associated with the wider Aryanization campaign of the NSDAP-government.

  4. Indo-Aryan migrations - Wikipedia

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    Historical. Hittite; Indo-Aryan. Vedic. Hinduism; Buddhism; Jainism; Sikhism; Iranian. Persian. Zoroastrianism; Kurdish. Yazidism; Yarsanism; Scythian. Ossetian ...

  5. Aryan - Wikipedia

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  6. Vichy anti-Jewish legislation - Wikipedia

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    Vichy anticipated the Germans, who then promulgated their own laws, which Vichy picked up and adopted in turn. Vichy freely adopted aryanization so that by mid-1941, half of the Jewish population had no income, were forbidden from having radios, changing residence, and were restricted in the hours they could go out in public. [1]: 170

  7. Kurt Herrmann - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Herrmann (20 May 1888 – 4 November 1959) was a German architect, publisher and industrialist.Under Nazi Germany he prospered by the Aryanization and expropriation of Jewish businesses.

  8. Indigenous Aryanism - Wikipedia

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    Bronze Age. Anatolian peoples ; Armenians; Mycenaean Greeks; Indo-Iranians; Iron Age. Indo-Aryans. Indo-Aryans; Iranians. Iranians; Nuristanis. Nuristanis; East Asia ...

  9. Karl Haberstock - Wikipedia

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    Aryanization [ edit ] Among Haberstock's many spoliation activities documented by the ALIU was the aryanization , with the assistance of Baron von Poellnitz and Roger Louis Adolphe Dequoy, of the Wildenstein firm which then continued to trade.