Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Simon Wiesenthal's quarry ", 5 letters:
nazis

Alternative clues for the word nazis

Word definitions for nazis in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (plural of nazi English)

Usage examples of nazis.

While the Americans were still stockpiling mustard used in the early work on the bouncers and mothership gas as their primary chemical weapon, the Germans had were Nazis, recruited by Paperclip.

But perhaps, Nabinger won- the only true line of man, which of course, the Nazis found dered, there had been other searches with better results?

The only propaganda line open to the Nazis and Fascists was to represent themselves as Christian patriots saving Spain from a Russian dictatorship.

The question that really arises is not so much how the Nazis could start out to save the world from Bolshevism and end by becoming Bolshevik, as how they could do it without losing either their power or their self-confidence.

From the first the aim of the Nazis was to turn Germany into a war-machine, and to subordinate everything else to that purpose.

Simply in the interest of efficiency the Nazis found themselves expropriating, nationalizing, destroying the very people they had set out to save.

The Nazis aim, in effect, at setting up a kind of caste system, with four main castes corresponding rather closely to those of the Hindu religion.

In so far as it hampers the British war effort, British pacifism is on the side of the Nazis, and German pacifism, if it exists, is on the side of Britain and the U.

Arrived in England, he is in terror of being sent back to Germany, but refuses to take part in any physical effort to keep the Nazis out of England.

The argument which is implied all the way through, and sometimes explicitly stated, that there is next to no difference between Britain and Germany, political persecution is as bad in one as in the other, those who fight against the Nazis always go Nazi themselves, would be more convincing if it came from a German.

You can be explicitly pro-Nazi without claiming to be a pacifist -- and there is a very strong case for the Nazis, though not many people in this country have the courage to utter it -- but you can only pretend that Nazism and capitalist democracy are Tweedledum and Tweedledee if you also pretend that every horror from the June purge onwards has been cancelled by an exactly similar horror in England.

The fact is that the ordinary short-term case for pacifism, the claim that you can best frustrate the Nazis by not resisting them, cannot be sustained.

The Spanish bourgeoisie saw their chance of crushing the labour movement, and took it, aided by the Nazis and by the forces of reaction all over the world.

They are far-sighted enough to see the odds against them, and moreover they can be bribed -- for it is evident that the Nazis think it worth while to bribe intellectuals.

But at any rate, the Spanish Civil War demonstrated that the Nazis knew what they were doing and their opponents did not.