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  • 226. St. Louis und Milwaukee

    St. Louis und Milwaukee

    and the Cunard Line. He also created posters for beer and cigarette companies and for the 1936 Olympic ... Games in Berlin. In 1933 he joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). He designed ... were translated into several languages and sent to every corner of Nazi occupied Europe. In 1936, Anton

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  • 227. Waffen SS Eintritt nach vollendetem 17. Lebensjahr

    Waffen SS Eintritt nach vollendetem 17. Lebensjahr

    and the Cunard Line. He also created posters for beer and cigarette companies and for the 1936 Olympic ... Games in Berlin. In 1933 he joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). He designed ... were translated into several languages and sent to every corner of Nazi occupied Europe. In 1936, Anton

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  • 228. How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?

    How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?

    of the American public debated whether or not to boycott the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin. The

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  • 229. Bureau exécutif international de la Ligue Internationale contre le racisme et anti-sémitisme, Paris (Fond 98)

    a boycott of German goods and the struggle against holding the Olympic games in Germany, information ... Circulars, protocols and reports, 1936-1939; 3. Lists of organizations comprising the Federation, affiliated

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