Word: nazidom
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...much as pausing in his stride, Realmleader Adolf Hitler accepted his smashing Saar plebiscite victory (TIME, Jan. 21), passed on last week to Nazidom's next objective: to force the Great Powers to recognize and assent to the Fatherland's rearmament in violation of the Treaty of Versailles...
Thus the League of Nations was faced with Nazidom's next demand even before the League Council could get around last week to deciding how and when to give Germany the Saar. In Geneva all was gloom. The League plebiscite had produced a result diametrically opposed to the sympathies of most League statesmen, however much they had discounted it in advance. Glumly they agreed to hand over the Saar on March 1 to Germany-a nation which stalked out of the League as haughtily as did Japan...
...they, like Germans, may be seized at Nazi discretion and subjected to "irreparable sterilization." Reassuring German tourist agents at once explained that a foreigner sentenced to be sterilized would instead probably be deported by the Government. Last week the total number of Germans sterilized in the two years of Nazidom remained a State secret, but addition of partial figures released from time to time proved a sterile total of well over...
...Pursued their debate on the Speech from the Throne (TIME, Dec. 3) to the point of extreme provocation to the German Government. In effect His Majesty's Government branded Adolf Hitler as a violator of the Treaty of Versailles, accused Nazidom of preparing to devastate England by air raids, and threatened energetic counter measures in the event that Germany does not return to the League of Nations and behave herself...
Striving to cover up Nazidom's most spectacular admission of failure to master German economic problems, Adolf Hitler's personal newsorgan Völkischer Beobachter, printed these brave words: "We National Socialists do not believe in economic laws. We believe in the creative ability of our race. Because we believe in this power of our race, economics is subject to our creative ability...