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Endsieg ([ˈɛntziːk] ), a
German term
translating to "final victory,"
emerged prominently during World War II as a
central concept within **** ideology...
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related to Victory.
Aggression Competition (biology)
Conquest (military)
Endsieg Fight-or-flight
response Human aggression Pyrrhic victory Surrender (military)...
- education. A
prominent belief among the
cadets themselves was that of "
Endsieg" or
final victory. This came into play as Germany's
fortunes fell into...
- by-the-book officer, he is an
ardent **** and a
staunch believer in the
Endsieg. He has a
condescending attitude and is the only
crewman who
makes the...
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cultic practices. However, he and
Joseph Goebbels agreed that
after the
Endsieg (Final Victory) the
Reich Church should be
pressed into
evolving into a...
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Stefan (22 June 2017), "Historiker über
Albert Speer: "Er tat
alles für den
Endsieg"", Die Tageszeitung: Taz, Germany,
retrieved 22 June 2017 Schwendemann...
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former reminds some
people of war due to its
similarity to the
German word
Endsieg. L. L.
Zamenhof created Esperanto with the goal of
widespread use as a...
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border in 1944. The po****tion had been
systematically misinformed by
Endsieg ****
propaganda about the real
state of
military affairs. As a result,...
- objection,
defeatist statements, self-mutilation, and
questioning the
Endsieg.
Convictions were
punishable by the
death penalty,
heavy sentences in military...
- two letters,
intended to
allude to the (politically charged)
German term
Endsieg ("final victory").
Honsik was
fined and
sentenced to jail in
several Austrian...