Word: nazi
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...certainly benefited from the complicity of one of the 2,200 people working here." He added: "What is S.A.O. really concerned with? It wants to prevent us from speaking the truth, from drawing attention to its activities as blackmailers and murderers. The whole thing recalls the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany...
...Berlin in 1929 and quickly attracted attention by his grasp of international finance. His appointment in 1937 as head of the Deutsche Bank's foreign department established him at 36 as the Wunderkind of German banking. Though he is a devout Catholic and did not join the Nazi Party, Abs, as a top banker, was inevitably involved in the Nazis' financial wheeling and dealing. But at war's end, an Allied Denazification Board placed him in Category 5-the classification reserved for Germans exonerated of active support of the Hitler regime...
Psychologist Samuel Z. Klausner asserted last night that anti-Russian sentiment in the U.S. has become a "social norm," similar in many ways to the hatred of Jews in Nazi Germany...
...fantasies of Paul Klee and the emotion-soaked colors of Emile Nolde. Like Picasso, he went through "periods" keyed by colors. There were rose-colored paintings, followed by a long series of grey birds. Then his palette burst open, spilling out colors that glowed like stained glass. During the Nazi occupation, his colors faded, as if to reflect the blacked-out cities; but once the Germans surrendered, his paintings began to sparkle again...
...Even before the war began, rescuing Jews and others from Hitler's Germany was one of his prime concerns. Karl Barth once told him of an imprisoned pastor Barth was especially worried about, and Wim remembered a beer-drinking session he had had in 1933 with a blackshirted Nazi who turned out to be Heinrich Himmler. So Churchman Visser 't Hooft wrote Nazi Himmler. recalling the incident, and succeeded in having the pastor released...