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81Published 2010“…Verzio FF submission Duration: 00:56:00 Seventy years after his grandfather escaped from Nazi Germany, Israeli filmmaker Tomer Heymann returns to his ancestral home to present a film at the Berlin International Film Festival. …”
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82Published 2003“…It specifically examines political tendencies reminiscient of the Nazi Germany of early/mid-1930s. Part 1 of the ""Final Solution" deals with the carnage and its immediate aftermath. …”
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83Published 1989“…The chillingly fascinating choreography of the mass procession is conducted with absolute perfection and is strongly reminiscent of similar celebrations from Nazi Germany and shows how the manifestations of these totalitarian regimes resemble one another. …”
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84Published 2004“…It specifically examines political tendencies reminiscient of the Nazi Germany of early/mid-1930s. Final Solution is anti-hate/ violence as “those who forget history are condemned to relive it”. …”
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85Published 2012“…Time and again Eternit achieved corporate growth through collusion with discredited regimes. In Nazi Germany, slave labor from concentration camps was used in the Berlin Eternit factory. …”
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86by Reinalda, Bob“…During the Second World War the ITF succeeded in maintaining its international contacts all over Europe, even within Nazi Germany where it had supported an illegal network since 1933. …”
Published 1997
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87by International Federation of Trade Unions ; Labour and Socialist International“…The joint meeting of the two Internationals adopted the following resolution protesting against the inhuman persecutions of Jews in Germany: Meeting on the 25th November, 1938, in Paris, the Executive of the International Federation of Trade Unions end the Bureau of the Labour and Socialist International raise a vehement protest against the abominable persecution of the Jews in Nazi Germany, recently carried to lengths which are an outrage to humanity. …”
Published 19 December 1938
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88Published 28 August 1936“…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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89Published 28 August 1936“…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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90Published 28 August 1936“…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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91Published 28 August 1936“…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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