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  • Gertrud Scholtz-Klink
  • German Nazi official (1902–1999)

    Gertrud Emma Scholtz-Klink, born Treusch, later known under the alias Maria Stuckebrock (9 February 1902 – 24 March 1999), was a German official and member

    Gertrud Scholtz-Klink

    Gertrud Scholtz-Klink

    Gertrud_Scholtz-Klink

  • Klink, Germany
  • Municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    Klink is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise und Gemeinden 2024"

    Klink, Germany

    Klink, Germany

    Klink,_Germany

  • Klink
  • Surname list

    Amyr Klink (born 1955), Brazilian explorer, sailor, and writer; father of Tamara (sailor) Anna Klink (born 1995), German footballer Else Klink (1907–1994)

    Klink

    Klink

  • Ernst Klink
  • German military historian

    Ernst Klink (5 December 1923 – 1993) was a German military historian who specialised in Nazi Germany and World War II. He was a long-term employee at the

    Ernst Klink

    Ernst_Klink

  • Nazi Germany
  • German state from 1933 to 1945

    Nazi Germany, officially the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi_Germany

  • List of Hogan's Heroes characters
  • List of characters from the American television series Hogan's Heroes

    success at manipulating Klink and Schultz, Hogan's team is usually successful. Throughout the show, Hogan impersonates German officers, typically using

    List of Hogan's Heroes characters

    List_of_Hogan's_Heroes_characters

  • Hogan's Heroes
  • American television sitcom (1965–1971)

    commandant Klink. The prisoners cooperate with resistance groups (collectively called "the Underground"), defectors, spies, counterspies, and disloyal German officers

    Hogan's Heroes

    Hogan's Heroes

    Hogan's_Heroes

  • Werner Klemperer
  • American actor (1920–2000)

    2000) was an American actor. He was best known for playing Colonel Wilhelm Klink on the CBS television sitcom Hogan's Heroes, for which he twice won the

    Werner Klemperer

    Werner Klemperer

    Werner_Klemperer

  • Operation Barbarossa
  • 1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII

    Jürgen; Hoffmann, Joachim; Klink, Ernst; Müller, Rolf-Dieter; Ueberschär, Gerd R., eds. (1998). The Attack on the Soviet Union. Germany and the Second World

    Operation Barbarossa

    Operation Barbarossa

    Operation_Barbarossa

  • Anna Klink
  • German football player

    Anna Klink (born 22 March 1995) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich. Klink played in eleven seasons

    Anna Klink

    Anna Klink

    Anna_Klink

  • List of German supercentenarians
  • People from Germany who have attained or surpassed the age of 110 years

    then part of the German Empire, now located in France. Berndt was born in Kaffzig, then in the German Empire, now Kawcze in Poland. Klink was born in Siemianowitz

    List of German supercentenarians

    List of German supercentenarians

    List_of_German_supercentenarians

  • Flag of Nazi Germany
  • National flag of Germany (1935–1945)

    Germany, officially called the Reich and National Flag (German: Reichs- und Nationalflagge), and also known as the Nazi flag or swastika flag (German:

    Flag of Nazi Germany

    Flag of Nazi Germany

    Flag_of_Nazi_Germany

  • German resistance to Nazism
  • Opposition to Nazi Germany

    The German resistance to Nazism (German: Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus) included both unarmed and armed opposition and disobedience to the

    German resistance to Nazism

    German resistance to Nazism

    German_resistance_to_Nazism

  • Women in Nazi Germany
  • Nazi policies regarding the role of women in German society

    of January 1943, calling for the mobilization of German women aged 17 to 45, Gertrud Scholtz-Klink from NSDAP said in September of that year at a conference

    Women in Nazi Germany

    Women in Nazi Germany

    Women_in_Nazi_Germany

  • Vincent Klink
  • German chef, restaurateur and author

    Vincent Klink (born 29 January 1949 in Gießen) is a German chef, restaurateur, author and publisher of culinary literature, jazz musician and media personality

    Vincent Klink

    Vincent Klink

    Vincent_Klink

  • Lebensraum
  • 1890s–1940s German expansionist concept

    Lebensraum (German pronunciation: [ˈleːbənsˌʁaʊm] , lit. 'living space') is a German concept of expansionism and Völkisch nationalism, the philosophy and

    Lebensraum

    Lebensraum

    Lebensraum

  • Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb
  • German field marshal (1876–1956)

    Jürgen; Hoffmann, Joachim; Klink, Ernst; Müller, Rolf-Dieter; Ueberschär, Gerd R., eds. (1998). "The Army and the Navy". Germany and the Second World War:

    Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb

    Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb

    Wilhelm_Ritter_von_Leeb

  • Racial policy of Nazi Germany
  • Set of laws implemented in Nazi Germany

    The racial policy of Nazi Germany was a set of orders and laws implemented in Nazi Germany under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, based on pseudoscientific

    Racial policy of Nazi Germany

    Racial policy of Nazi Germany

    Racial_policy_of_Nazi_Germany

  • League of German Girls
  • Girls' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement

    the head of the NS-Frauenschaft (Nazi Woman's League), Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, to gain control of the BDM. Rüdiger led the BDM until its dissolution in

    League of German Girls

    League of German Girls

    League_of_German_Girls

  • German American Bund
  • American Nazi organization (1936-1941)

    The German American Bund, or the German American Federation (German: Amerikadeutscher Bund, Amerikadeutscher Volksbund, AV), was a German-American Nazi

    German American Bund

    German American Bund

    German_American_Bund

  • Else Klink
  • Else Klink (23 October 1907 in Kabakada, Bismarck Archipelago – 18 October 1994 in Köngen, Germany) was director of the Eurythmeum Stuttgart, the first

    Else Klink

    Else_Klink

  • German Labour Front
  • Labour organization in Nazi Germany

    the Nazi Party, which replaced the various independent trade unions in Germany during the process of Gleichschaltung or Nazification. As early as March

    German Labour Front

    German Labour Front

    German_Labour_Front

  • Pan-Germanism
  • Pan-nationalist political idea

    Pan-Germanism (German: Pangermanismus or Alldeutsche Bewegung) is a pan-nationalist political idea that seeks to unify all ethnic Germans, German-speaking

    Pan-Germanism

    Pan-Germanism

    Pan-Germanism

  • Economy of Nazi Germany
  • Like many other nations at the time, Germany suffered the economic effects of the Great Depression, with unemployment soaring after the Wall Street crash

    Economy of Nazi Germany

    Economy of Nazi Germany

    Economy_of_Nazi_Germany

  • Esotericism in Germany and Austria
  • Overview of esoteric movements in Germany and Austria

    Germany and Austria have spawned many movements and practices in Western esotericism, including Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, Anthroposophy and Ariosophy

    Esotericism in Germany and Austria

    Esotericism_in_Germany_and_Austria

  • Schutzstaffel
  • German Nazi paramilitary organisation (1925–1945)

    organisation under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, and later throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II. It began with a small

    Schutzstaffel

    Schutzstaffel

    Schutzstaffel

  • List of Hogan's Heroes episodes
  • plausible. The character of Colonel Klink was made more of a fool than a villain, while his sharp accent was toned down. Klink's walk had less of the distinctive

    List of Hogan's Heroes episodes

    List_of_Hogan's_Heroes_episodes

  • Government of Nazi Germany
  • 20th-century dictatorship

    Ley) National Socialist Women's League (Gertrud Scholtz-Klink) Youth organizations of Nazi Germany Hitler-Jugend – Hitler Youth (for boys ages 14–18) (Baldur

    Government of Nazi Germany

    Government of Nazi Germany

    Government_of_Nazi_Germany

  • Hermann Göring
  • German Nazi politician and military leader (1893–1946)

    was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which controlled Germany from 1933 to 1945. He also served as Oberbefehlshaber der Luftwaffe (Supreme

    Hermann Göring

    Hermann Göring

    Hermann_Göring

  • German rearmament
  • Military rearmament in Germany 1918–1939

    German rearmament (Aufrüstung, German pronunciation: [ˈaʊ̯fˌʀʏstʊŋ]) was a policy and practice of rearmament carried out by Germany from 1918 to 1939

    German rearmament

    German rearmament

    German_rearmament

  • Nazi Party
  • Far-right political party in Germany (1920–1945)

    Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei  or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between

    Nazi Party

    Nazi Party

    Nazi_Party

  • Adolf Hitler
  • Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945

    (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was dictator of Germany in the Nazi era, from 1933 until his suicide in 1945

    Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    Adolf_Hitler

  • The Holocaust
  • Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany

    War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered around six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, approximately

    The Holocaust

    The Holocaust

    The_Holocaust

  • Religion in Nazi Germany
  • Germany, under the Nazi regime, was an overwhelmingly Christian country. A census in May 1939, six years into the Nazi era and a year following the annexations

    Religion in Nazi Germany

    Religion in Nazi Germany

    Religion_in_Nazi_Germany

  • Former German nobility in the Nazi Party
  • Gertrud Scholtz-Klink and her husband, former Major General August Heissmayer of the SS. The Princess had acknowledged knowing that "Scholtz-Klink was known

    Former German nobility in the Nazi Party

    Former German nobility in the Nazi Party

    Former_German_nobility_in_the_Nazi_Party

  • Business collaboration with Nazi Germany
  • international companies have been accused of having collaborated with Nazi Germany before their home countries' entry into World War II, though it has been

    Business collaboration with Nazi Germany

    Business collaboration with Nazi Germany

    Business_collaboration_with_Nazi_Germany

  • Hyrox
  • Fitness competition

    athletes and included Samantha Briggs (2013 CrossFit Games Champion) and Adam Klink (first male to squat 500-lbs and run a sub-5 minute mile in the same day)

    Hyrox

    Hyrox

  • Nazi eugenics
  • Nazi German policy of the murder of "undesirable" persons

    in Nazi Germany were composed of various ideas about genetics. The racial ideology of Nazism placed the biological improvement of the German people by

    Nazi eugenics

    Nazi eugenics

    Nazi_eugenics

  • Propaganda in Nazi Germany
  • Propaganda was a tool of the Nazi Party in Germany from its earliest days to the end of the regime in May 1945 at the end of World War II in Europe. As

    Propaganda in Nazi Germany

    Propaganda in Nazi Germany

    Propaganda_in_Nazi_Germany

  • Enabling Act of 1933
  • Override of German constitution by Nazis

    The Enabling Act of 1933 (German: Ermächtigungsgesetz, officially titled Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von Volk und Reich lit. 'Law to Remedy the Distress

    Enabling Act of 1933

    Enabling Act of 1933

    Enabling_Act_of_1933

  • Gleichschaltung
  • Nazification process of German society

    Hitler—leader of the Nazi Party in Germany—established a system of totalitarian control and coordination over all aspects of German society "from the economy and

    Gleichschaltung

    Gleichschaltung

    Gleichschaltung

  • Swimming at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle
  • Allan Wood Australia 4:16.2 3 Mats Svensson Sweden 4:24.6 4 Martin Klink Germany 4:29.1 5 Ralph Hutton Canada 4:29.4 6 John Martin-Dye Great Britain

    Swimming at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle

    Swimming_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle

  • Greater Germanic Reich
  • State planned by Nazi Germany

    Greater Germanic Reich (German: Großgermanisches Reich), fully styled the Greater Germanic Reich of the German Nation (German: Großgermanisches Reich

    Greater Germanic Reich

    Greater Germanic Reich

    Greater_Germanic_Reich

  • Sturmabteilung
  • Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing

    original paramilitary militia under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party of Germany. The organisation played a significant role in Hitler's rise to power in

    Sturmabteilung

    Sturmabteilung

    Sturmabteilung

  • Frieda Klink
  • American singer

    presentations in the 1920s. Klink was born in Indianapolis, the daughter of Wilhelm Karl (William Carl) Klink and Elizabeth Kunz Klink. Both of her parents and

    Frieda Klink

    Frieda Klink

    Frieda_Klink

  • Martin Klink
  • German swimmer (born 1940)

    Martin Klink (born 25 September 1940) is a retired German swimmer who won a bronze medal at the 1962 European Aquatics Championships. He also competed

    Martin Klink

    Martin_Klink

  • Feminism in Germany
  • Nazi Germany, Reichsfrauenführerin Gertrud Scholtz-Klink. In 1944–45, more than 500,000 women volunteers were uniformed auxiliaries in the German armed

    Feminism in Germany

    Feminism_in_Germany

  • Nazism
  • German fascist ideology

    associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP). It emerged in Germany during Hitler's rise to power and was frequently called Hitlerism. Nazism

    Nazism

    Nazism

    Nazism

  • Compact (German magazine)
  • German far-right magazine

    in Germany. It united different right-wing political milieus through strategic topic setting. The magazine was banned on 16 July 2024 in Germany. The

    Compact (German magazine)

    Compact (German magazine)

    Compact_(German_magazine)

  • Transit of German troops through Finland and Sweden
  • in Northern Europe". In Boog, Horst; Förster, Jürgen; Hoffmann, Joachim; Klink, Ernst; Müller, Rolf-Dieter; Ueberschär, Gerd R. (eds.). The Attack on the

    Transit of German troops through Finland and Sweden

    Transit of German troops through Finland and Sweden

    Transit_of_German_troops_through_Finland_and_Sweden

  • The Third Wave (experiment)
  • 1967 social experiment on the spread of Nazism

    By an Infamous '60s High School Experiment on Nazi Germany". Esquire. Retrieved May 20, 2020. Klink, Bill. April 21, 1967. "The Third Wave presents inside

    The Third Wave (experiment)

    The_Third_Wave_(experiment)

  • Bribery of senior Wehrmacht officers
  • Bribery of Wehrmacht officers in exchange for loyalty towards National Socialism

    the Second World War, high-ranking officers of the Armed Forces of Nazi Germany accepted vast bribes in the form of cash, estates, and tax exemptions in

    Bribery of senior Wehrmacht officers

    Bribery of senior Wehrmacht officers

    Bribery_of_senior_Wehrmacht_officers

  • Sudeten German Party
  • Political party in Czechoslovakia

    The Sudeten German Party (German: Sudetendeutsche Partei, SdP, Czech: Sudetoněmecká strana) was created by Konrad Henlein under the name Sudetendeutsche

    Sudeten German Party

    Sudeten German Party

    Sudeten_German_Party

  • Siege of Leningrad
  • Blockade by the Axis powers, 1941–1944

    Second World War: between Germany and Russia. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-333-80149-9. Klink 1998, pp. 631–634. Klink 1998, pp. 635–637. Baryshnikov

    Siege of Leningrad

    Siege of Leningrad

    Siege_of_Leningrad

  • Führer
  • German word meaning 'leader' or 'guide'

    unavailable) is a German word meaning 'leader' or 'guide'. As a political title, it is strongly associated with Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Germany from 1933

    Führer

    Führer

    Führer

  • Forced labour under German rule during World War II
  • The use of slave and forced labour in Nazi Germany (German: Zwangsarbeit) and throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II took place on an unprecedented

    Forced labour under German rule during World War II

    Forced labour under German rule during World War II

    Forced_labour_under_German_rule_during_World_War_II

  • Tamara Klink (chess player)
  • German chess player (born 1967)

    Tamara Klink (née Kogan, also Girkiyan-Klink, born 27 April 1967) is a German chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 2000). She

    Tamara Klink (chess player)

    Tamara Klink (chess player)

    Tamara_Klink_(chess_player)

  • Friends of New Germany
  • American pro-Nazi organization (1933–1935)

    Friends of New Germany (FONG; German: Die Freunde des Neuen Deutschland, FDND), sometimes called Friends of the New Germany, was a Nazi organization founded

    Friends of New Germany

    Friends of New Germany

    Friends_of_New_Germany

  • Arctic Circle (TV series)
  • Finnish-German crime drama television series (2018–2023)

    Mikko Nousiainen as Toni Kajanne Wenla Reimaluoto [fi] as Aava Lahti Walt Klink [nl] as Justin Merriman John Finn as Gordon Merriman Andrius Paulavicius

    Arctic Circle (TV series)

    Arctic_Circle_(TV_series)

  • Otto Strasser
  • German politician (1897–1974)

    Otto Johann Maximilian Strasser (also German: Straßer, see ß; 10 September 1897 – 27 August 1974) was a German politician and an early member of the Nazi

    Otto Strasser

    Otto Strasser

    Otto_Strasser

  • Battle of Kiev (1941)
  • Battle on the Eastern Front of World War II

    Operation Barbarossa: The German Invasion of Soviet Russia. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78200-408-0. Klink, Ernst (1998). Germany and the Second World War:

    Battle of Kiev (1941)

    Battle of Kiev (1941)

    Battle_of_Kiev_(1941)

  • Nazi human experimentation
  • Series of human experiments in Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany conducted medical experiments on prisoners in its concentration camps mainly between 1942 and 1945. There were 15,754 documented victims

    Nazi human experimentation

    Nazi human experimentation

    Nazi_human_experimentation

  • 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics
  • Kevin Mayer  France 6478 WL Mohd Ahmed Al-Mannai  Qatar 6232 PB Steffen Klink  Germany 6217 PB WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record |

    2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics

    2009_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics

  • German-Soviet air war 22 June 1941
  • One-day air battle during WWII

    Horst; Förster, Jürgen; Hoffmann, Joachim; Klink, Ernst; Müller, Rolf-Dieter; Ueberschär, Gerd R. (1998). Germany and the Second World War Volume IV: The

    German-Soviet air war 22 June 1941

    German-Soviet air war 22 June 1941

    German-Soviet_air_war_22_June_1941

  • Fourth Reich
  • Hypothetical successor of Nazi Germany

    The Fourth Reich (German: Viertes Reich) is the hypothetical successor to Nazi Germany, also known as the "Third Reich" (1933–1945). The term is used to

    Fourth Reich

    Fourth Reich

    Fourth_Reich

  • Extermination camp
  • Nazi death camps established to systematically murder

    Nazi Germany used six extermination camps (German: Vernichtungslager), also called death camps (Todeslager), or killing centers (Tötungszentren), in Central

    Extermination camp

    Extermination camp

    Extermination_camp

  • Lebensborn
  • Nazi Germany eugenics program

    (/ˈleɪbənzˌbɔːrn/, German pronunciation: [ˈleːbənsˌbɔʁn], lit. 'Fount of Life') was a secret, SS-initiated, state-registered association in Nazi Germany with the

    Lebensborn

    Lebensborn

    Lebensborn

  • Jürgen Förster
  • German historian

    with Horst Boog, Joachim Hoffmann, Ernst Klink, Rolf-Dieter Müller and Gerd R. Ueberschär Vol. IX/I: German Wartime Society 1939–1945: Politicization

    Jürgen Förster

    Jürgen_Förster

  • German Völkisch Freedom Party
  • Far-right political party in Weimar Germany (1922–1924)

    The German Völkisch Freedom Party (German: Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, or DVFP) was an early far-right political party of Weimar Germany that took

    German Völkisch Freedom Party

    German Völkisch Freedom Party

    German_Völkisch_Freedom_Party

  • List of FIDE federation player transfers
  • Kantsler  Kyrgyzstan  Israel Michael Klenburg  Ukraine  Israel Tamara Klink  Germany  Kazakhstan Alla Kushnir  Soviet Union  Israel Vladimir Liberzon  Soviet

    List of FIDE federation player transfers

    List_of_FIDE_federation_player_transfers

  • United Team of Germany at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    East Germany (German Democratic Republic; GDR) and West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany; FRG) competed together as the United Team of Germany for

    United Team of Germany at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    United Team of Germany at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    United_Team_of_Germany_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics

  • Adolf Hitler's rise to power
  • Events leading to Hitler's dictatorship of Germany

    The rise to power of Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Germany during the Nazi era from 1933 until his suicide in 1945, began in the newly established Weimar

    Adolf Hitler's rise to power

    Adolf Hitler's rise to power

    Adolf_Hitler's_rise_to_power

  • August Heissmeyer
  • German Nazi SS-Obergruppenführer (1897–1979)

    future leaders of the Nazi state. He was the husband of Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, the head of the National Socialist Women's League. After the Second World

    August Heissmeyer

    August Heissmeyer

    August_Heissmeyer

  • Rudolf Hess
  • German Nazi politician (1894–1987)

    (Heß in German; 26 April 1894 – 17 August 1987) was a German politician, convicted war criminal, and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Germany. Appointed

    Rudolf Hess

    Rudolf Hess

    Rudolf_Hess

  • German Blood Certificate
  • Document given by Hitler to those of some Jewish heritage declaring them of German blood

    A German Blood Certificate (German: Deutschblütigkeitserklärung) was a document provided by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler to Mischlinge (those with partial

    German Blood Certificate

    German Blood Certificate

    German_Blood_Certificate

  • State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart
  • German music school in Stuttgart

    Sylvia Geszty (1934–2018), soprano Hermine May (born 1973), soprano Matthias Klink (born 1969), tenor Karl Ludwig Gerok (1906–1975), organist Percy Goetschius

    State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart

    State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart

    State_University_of_Music_and_Performing_Arts_Stuttgart

  • National Socialist Women's League
  • Women's wing of the Nazi Party

    Gertrud Scholtz-Klink (1902–1999). It put out a biweekly magazine, the NS-Frauen-Warte. Its activities included instruction in the use of German-manufactured

    National Socialist Women's League

    National Socialist Women's League

    National_Socialist_Women's_League

  • Mein Kampf
  • 1925 autobiography by Adolf Hitler

    Hitler's political beliefs, his political ideology, and his future plans for Germany and the world. Volume 1 of Mein Kampf was published in 1925 and Volume

    Mein Kampf

    Mein Kampf

    Mein_Kampf

  • Seenlandschaft Waren
  • following municipalities: Grabowhöfe Groß Plasten Hohen Wangelin Jabel Kargow Klink Klocksin Moltzow Peenehagen Schloen-Dratow Torgelow am See Vollrathsruhe

    Seenlandschaft Waren

    Seenlandschaft_Waren

  • 4th Panzer Army
  • Military unit of Nazi Germany

    Horst; Förster, Jürgen; Hoffmann, Joachim; Klink, Ernst; Müller, Rolf-Dieter; Ueberschär, Gerd R. (eds.). Germany and the Second World War: Attack on the

    4th Panzer Army

    4th Panzer Army

    4th_Panzer_Army

  • Reich Labour Service
  • Organization in Nazi Germany

    paramilitary organization established in Nazi Germany as an agency to help mitigate the effects of unemployment on the German economy, militarise the workforce and

    Reich Labour Service

    Reich Labour Service

    Reich_Labour_Service

  • Völkisch movement
  • German ethnic and nationalist movement

    19th century through the dissolution of Nazi Germany in 1945, with remnants in the Federal Republic of Germany afterwards. Erected on the idea of "blood

    Völkisch movement

    Völkisch movement

    Völkisch_movement

  • Nazi racial theories
  • Racist foundations of Nazism

    The German Nazi Party adopted and developed several racial hierarchical categorizations as an important part of its racist ideology (Nazism) in order to

    Nazi racial theories

    Nazi racial theories

    Nazi_racial_theories

  • Germany and the Second World War
  • 13-volume work

    Germany and the Second World War (German: Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg) is a 12,000-page, 13-volume work published by the Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt

    Germany and the Second World War

    Germany_and_the_Second_World_War

  • Nur für Deutsche
  • German ethnocentric slogan

    The slogan Nur für Deutsche (English: "Only for Germans") was a German ethnocentric slogan indicating that certain establishments, transportation and other

    Nur für Deutsche

    Nur für Deutsche

    Nur_für_Deutsche

  • Military History Research Office (Germany)
  • Institution in the German Bundeswehr

    History Research Office (German: Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt, MGFA) was an office of the Bundeswehr located at Potsdam, Germany. Following a reorganisation

    Military History Research Office (Germany)

    Military History Research Office (Germany)

    Military_History_Research_Office_(Germany)

  • Glossary of Nazi Germany
  • Frauenschaft (NSF) – "National Socialist Women's League" headed by Gertrud Scholtz-Klink; founded in October 1931 as a fusion of several nationalist and national-socialist

    Glossary of Nazi Germany

    Glossary of Nazi Germany

    Glossary_of_Nazi_Germany

  • Nuremberg rallies
  • 1923–1938 Nazi Party celebratory events

    The Nuremberg rallies (German: Reichsparteitag (German pronunciation), meaning 'Reich Party Congress') were a series of celebratory events coordinated

    Nuremberg rallies

    Nuremberg rallies

    Nuremberg_rallies

  • Princess Pauline of Württemberg (1877–1965)
  • Princess of Wied

    sheltering Gertrud Scholtz-Klink and her spouse, former SS Maj. General August Heissmeyer. The Princess was aware that Scholtz-Klink was the head of the Nazi

    Princess Pauline of Württemberg (1877–1965)

    Princess Pauline of Württemberg (1877–1965)

    Princess_Pauline_of_Württemberg_(1877–1965)

  • Joachim von Ribbentrop
  • German politician and diplomat (1893–1946)

    diplomat, and war criminal who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945. Ribbentrop first came to Adolf Hitler's notice as a

    Joachim von Ribbentrop

    Joachim von Ribbentrop

    Joachim_von_Ribbentrop

  • Hans Frank
  • German politician and war criminal (1900–1946)

    was a German Nazi politician, lawyer and convicted war criminal who served as the head of the General Government, an entity created by Germany on part

    Hans Frank

    Hans Frank

    Hans_Frank

  • Battle of Vyazma–Bryansk
  • Series of encirclement battles during Operation Typhoon

    Zweiten Weltkrieges [History of the Second World War] (in German). Bonn: Argon. p. 206. Klink, Ernst (1983). "Die Operationsführung" [The Operational Leadership]

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  • Nazi symbolism
  • Symbols used by Nazis and neo-Nazis

    the form of the swastika flag, which became the co-national flag of Nazi Germany in 1933, and the sole national flag in 1935. A very similar flag had represented

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    and the Holocaust. With the exception of Reichsführerin Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, no women were allowed to carry out official functions; however, some exceptions

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  • Geopolitik
  • 19th-century German school of geostrategy

    Geopolitik was a German school of geopolitics that existed during the Second Reich between the late 19th century and World War II. It developed from the

    Geopolitik

    Geopolitik

  • World War II
  • Global conflict (1939–1945)

    Boog; Jürgen Förster; Joachim Hoffmann; Ernst Klink; Rolf-Dieter Muller; Gerd R. Ueberschar (eds.). Germany and the Second World War – The Attack on the

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • Volksgemeinschaft
  • German expression referring to the unity of a people, folk, nation or race

    Volksgemeinschaft (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksɡəˌmaɪnʃaft] ) is a German expression meaning "people's community", "folk community", "national community"

    Volksgemeinschaft

    Volksgemeinschaft

  • Hitler Youth
  • Nazi Party youth wing (1926–1945)

    The Hitler Youth (German: Hitlerjugend [ˈhɪtlɐˌjuːɡn̩t] , often abbreviated as HJ, [haːˈjɔt] ) was the youth wing of the German Nazi Party. Its origins

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  • Ahnenerbe
  • Nazi German pseudoscientific organization

    Ahnenerbe (German: [ˈaːnənˌʔɛʁbə], "Ancestral Heritage") was a pseudoscientific organization founded by the Schutzstaffel in Nazi Germany in 1935. Established

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mawsool

    Having Link with Allah

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  • Limmer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Limmer

    English : occupational name for an illuminator of manuscripts, from Middle English luminour, lymnour, Old French enlumineor, illumineor.German : habitational name from any of several places so named in northern Germany or, in Bavaria, from Lindemer and Lindmaier (see Lindenmeyer).Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of liut ‘people’ + mar ‘famous’, ‘renowned’. Compare Lemmer.

    Limmer

  • Adams
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (very common in England, especially in the south Midlands, and in Wales) and German (especially northwestern Germany)

    Adams

    English (very common in England, especially in the south Midlands, and in Wales) and German (especially northwestern Germany) : patronymic from the personal name Adam. In the U.S. this form has absorbed many patronymics and other derivatives of Adam in languages other than English. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)This American family name was borne by two early presidents of the United States, father and son. They were descended from Henry Adams, who settled in Braintree, MA, in 1635/6, from Barton St. David, Somerset, England. The younger of the two presidents, John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) derived his middle name from his maternal grandmother’s family name (see Quincy).

    Adams

  • Click
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Click

    English : see Cleek.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Klick, Jewish Glick, or German and Jewish Glück (see Gluck).

    Click

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  • Palki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Palki

    Blink of the Eyes

    Palki

  • Rabita |
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    Muslim

    Rabita |

    Band, Bond, Link nexus

    Rabita |

  • Gaultney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gaultney

    English : habitational name from Gaultney in Rushton, Northamptonshire, probably so named from Old Norse gǫltr ‘boar’ + Old Danish klint ‘steep cliff or bank’ with the later addition of Middle English heye ‘enclosure’. The surname is not found in the U.K. In the U.S., it is concentrated in GA. Compare Gautney.

    Gaultney

  • Hlink
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Hlink

    From the Bank

    Hlink

  • Rabita
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rabita

    Bond; Link Nexus

    Rabita

  • Blink
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blink

    English : unexplained.Swedish : unexplained. It may have been a soldier’s name.

    Blink

  • Clint
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clint

    English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire named Clint, from Old Norse klint ‘rocky cliff’, ‘steep bank’.

    Clint

  • May
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German

    May

    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.

    May

  • Bricker
  • Surname or Lastname

    Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spellin

    Bricker

    Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spelling of German Brücher, a topographic name for someone who lived by a swamp, from Middle High German bruoch ‘swamp’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.English (Somerset) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Brooker.

    Bricker

  • Link
  • Boy/Male

    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Japanese, Latin

    Link

    Lake Colony; From the Bank; From the Town by the Pool

    Link

  • Orrell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Orrell

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from either of two minor places in Lancashire called Orell, from Old English ōra ‘ore’ + hyll ‘hill’, probably denoting a hill with deposits of iron ore. Reaney and Wilson also mention a medieval female personal name, Orella, but there is no evidence of a link with the surname.Swedish : unexplained.

    Orrell

  • Rabita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rabita

    Band, Bond, Link nexus

    Rabita

  • Link
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Link

    From the bank.

    Link

  • Rythem
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Rythem

    Link

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  • Akhee
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Akhee

    Of an Eye as in a Blink of an Eye

    Akhee

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  • Kink
  • v. i.

    To wind into a kink; to knot or twist spontaneously upon itself, as a rope or thread.

  • Link
  • n.

    Anything doubled and closed like a link; as, a link of horsehair.

  • Clinked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Clink

  • Slinking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Slink

  • Linked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Link

  • Kinked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Kink

  • Blinked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Blink

  • Slunk
  • p. p.

    of Slink

  • Link
  • v. t.

    To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to join; to attach; to unite; to couple.

  • Link
  • n.

    Any intermediate rod or piece for transmitting force or motion, especially a short connecting rod with a bearing at each end; specifically (Steam Engine), the slotted bar, or connecting piece, to the opposite ends of which the eccentric rods are jointed, and by means of which the movement of the valve is varied, in a link motion.

  • Blink
  • v. i.

    The dazzling whiteness about the horizon caused by the reflection of light from fields of ice at sea; ice blink.

  • Linking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Link

  • Slink
  • a.

    Produced prematurely; as, a slink calf.

  • Slunk
  • imp.

    of Slink

  • Kinking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Kink

  • Blink
  • v. t.

    To shut out of sight; to avoid, or purposely evade; to shirk; as, to blink the question.

  • Blinking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Blink

  • Pink
  • v. i.

    To wink; to blink.

  • Clinking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Clink