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Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Germany during the Nazi era from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor of Germany in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934. Germany's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 under his leadership marked the outbreak of the Second World War. Throughout the ensuing conflict, Hitler was closely involved in the direction of German military operations and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust, the genocide of about six million Jews and millions of other victims.
Joseph Goebbels
Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister (1897–1945)
Sturmabteilung
The '''''' (; or loosely 'stormtroopers'), or SA, was the original paramilitary organisation under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party of Germany. It played a significant role in Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and early 1930s. Its primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies, disrupting the meetings of opposing parties, fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Roter Frontkämpferbund of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), and intimidating
Night of the Long Knives
purge that took place in Nazi Germany from June 30 to July 2, 1934
Führer
( , spelled Fuehrer when the umlaut is unavailable) is a German word meaning or . As a political title, it is strongly associated with Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Hitler officially called himself der Führer und Reichskanzler () after the death of President Paul von Hindenburg in 1934, as well as the subsequent merging of the offices of Reichspräsident and Reichskanzler.
Beer Hall Putsch
attempted coup d'état in Weimar Republic
Bruno Ganz
Swiss actor (1941–2019)
Nazi salute
gesture that was used as a greeting in Nazi Germany
Klara Hitler
mother of Adolf Hitler (1860–1907)
Godwin's law
Godwin's Law is known to be the oldest meme on the Internet, made by Mike Godwin. The memes meaning is to say: The longer an online conversation continues, The more of a chance there is to mention Hitler.
death of Adolf Hitler
incident of Adolf Hitler's death
appeasement
thumb|right| Adolf Hitler greets [[British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the beginning of the Bad Godesberg meeting on 24 September 1938 in which Hitler demanded annexation of Czech border areas without delay, leading to the Godesberg Memorandum.]]
Hitler Cabinet
1933–1945 cabinet of Germany
Blondi
Blondi (1941 – 29 April 1945) was Adolf Hitler's German Shepherd, a gift as a puppy from Martin Bormann in 1941. Hitler kept Blondi even after his move into the Führerbunker located underneath the garden of the Reich Chancellery on 16 January 1945.
reductio ad Hitlerum
refutation of a view by comparing it to the Nazi Party
Welthauptstadt Germania
world capital planned by Nazi Germany
Heinrich Hoffmann
German photographer, personal photographer of Adolf Hitler (1885-1957)
flag of Nazi Germany
national flag of Germany between September 1935 and May 1945
Anophthalmus hitleri
species of insect
Putler
thumb|A protester holding up a sign with Putin's official presidential portrait with Hitler's hair and mustache drawn on it. Putler (), sometimes extended to Vladolf Putler (, ), is a derogatory neologism and portmanteau formed by merging the names of Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler. Often used in the slogan "Putler Kaput!" (; ) by people opposed to Putin, the term has a negative connotation.
Winifred Wagner
Wife of Siegfried Wagner (1897–1980)
1932 German presidential election
presidential election of the Weimar Republic
Führer Headquarters
fort
House of Responsibility
Volkshalle
thumb|250px|Model of the Große Halle The '''''' (, "People's Hall"), also called ' (, "Great Hall") or ' (, "Hall of Glory"), was a proposal for a monumental, domed building to be built in a reconstituted Berlin (renamed as Germania) in Nazi Germany. The project was conceived by Adolf Hitler and designed by his architect Albert Speer. No part of the building was ever constructed.
Assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler
Wikimedia list article
Plan Z
planned re-equipment of the Kriegsmarine
religious views of Adolf Hitler
spiritual and religious beliefs held by the German leader from 1933 to 1945, Adolf Hitler
German–Soviet Axis talks
talks concerning the Soviet Union's potential entry as a fourth Axis Power in World War II
Berlin Sportpalast
former multi-purpose arena in Berlin, Germany
German declaration of war against the United States
official declaration of war by the German Empire on the United States
Stoßtrupp Adolf Hitler
Stoßtrupp-Hitler (German for "Shock-Troop-Hitler") was a short-lived bodyguard unit formed especially for the protection of Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler in 1923. It was dedicated to his service alone. Notable members included Rudolf Hess, Julius Schreck, Joseph Berchtold, Emil Maurice, Erhard Heiden, Ulrich Graf, and Bruno Gesche. It was under the control of Hitler and was involved in the Beer Hall Putsch of November 1923. It served as a predecessor of the Schutzstaffel (SS).
Hossbach Memorandum
1937 memo outlining Hitler's policy of aggression
Hitler Oath
oath sworn by members of the Wehrmacht and German civil service from 1934
Adolf Hitler and vegetarianism
Adolf Hitler's abstention from the consumption of meat
Führermuseum
The Führermuseum or Fuhrer-Museum (English: '''Leader's Museum), also referred to as the Linz art gallery''', was an unrealized art museum within a cultural complex planned by Adolf Hitler for his hometown, the Austrian city of Linz, near his birthplace of Braunau. Its purpose was to display a selection of the art bought, confiscated or stolen by the Nazis from throughout Europe during World War II. The cultural district was to be part of an overall plan to recreate Linz, turning it into a cultural capital of Nazi Germany and one of the greatest art centers of Europe, overshadowing Vienna, for
Day of Potsdam
Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday
national holiday in Nazi Germany
Maria Reiter
Adolf Hitler's love interest (1909-1992)
Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders
Globe owned by Adolf Hitler
Hitler's Chancellery
nazi Party organization
Hitler Line
German defensive line in central Italy during the Second World War
Karl Mayr
German officer (1883-1945)
Va banque
term from gambling meaning to go "all in" risking everything for the win
Fritz Wiedemann
German diplomat (1891-1970)
Adolf Hitler Schools
system of boarding schools established in Nazi Germany
Bernile Nienau
German draftswoman
military career of Adolf Hitler
military service of the dictator
Göring telegram
1945 message sent by Hermann Göring to Adolf Hitler
Hitler and Mannerheim recording
voice recording
Adolf Hitler's possible monorchism
overview about Adolf Hitler's possible monorchism
Political views of Adolf Hitler
overview of Adolf Hitler's political views
Q1621139
family name
Hitler birthplace memorial stone
monument in Braunau am Inn, Austria
Stefanie Rabatsch
object of teenage Adolf Hitler's love (1887–1975)
Adolf Hitler's cult of personality
health of Adolf Hitler
historical line of inquiry
Hitler's Munich apartment
apartment
list of speeches given by Adolf Hitler
Wikimedia list article
Margot Wölk
German secretary, Adolf Hitler's personal food taster