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- The **** term Gleichschaltung (German pronunciation: [ˈɡlaɪçʃaltʊŋ] ), roughly "coordination", was the process of ****fication by which Adolf Hitler—leader...
- various independent trade unions in Germany during the process of Gleichschaltung or ****fication. As early as March 1933, two months after Hitler was...
- National Socialist Program Hitler's rise to power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of...
- National Socialist Program Hitler's rise to power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of...
- with the Reich (German: Vorläufiges Gesetz und Zweites Gesetz zur Gleichschaltung der Länder mit dem Reich) were two laws enacted by the German government...
- supporters were appointed in their place. As part of the process of Gleichschaltung, the Reich Local Government Law of 1935 abolished local elections,...
- National Socialist Program Hitler's rise to power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of...
- remained virtual, not absolute. The ****s embarked on a campaign of Gleichschaltung (coordination) to exert their control over all aspects of German government...
- National Socialist Program Hitler's rise to power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of...
- in animal motion A chemical reaction to form a coordination complex Gleichschaltung the process of ****fication in Germany after 1933, often translated...