- ****sm (/ˈnɑːtsɪzəm, ˈnæt-/ NA(H)T-siz-əm),
formally named National Socialism (NS; German: Nationalsozialismus, German: [natsi̯oˈnaːlzotsi̯aˌlɪsmʊs] )...
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Catherine Ada
Kelly (12 July 1863 –
October 1898) was the
younger sister of
Australian bushranger and
outlaw Ned Kelly. Kate
Kelly was born in Beveridge...
- her mother's
proximity promised "torment for many years",
Melbourne sympathised but said it
could be
avoided by marriage,
which Victoria called a "schocking...
-
Brocket KStJ (4
August 1904 – 24
March 1967) was a
prominent British ****
sympathiser and
Conservative Party politician in the
United Kingdom. He was born...
- (27
December 1765 – 4
November 1793) was a
German revolutionary and
sympathiser of the
French Revolution. Lux was born in
Obernburg am Main, a village...
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raids on
Euroa and Jerilderie, and the
killing of
Aaron Sherritt, a
sympathiser turned police informer. In a
manifesto letter, Kelly—denouncing the police...
- Leigh-on-Sea, Es****. His
killer was Ali
Harbi Ali, a
British Islamic State sympathiser, who was
arrested at the scene. In
April 2022, Ali was
convicted of murder...
-
revolutionary and
Jacobin leader Jean-Paul
Marat on 13 July 1793.
Corday was a
sympathiser of the Girondins, a
moderate faction of
French revolutionaries in opposition...
-
Roman Catholic Church in Argentina. He pla**** a part in
helping ****
sympathisers and war
criminals escape prosecution in
Europe by
easing their p****age...
- government, and was ********inated by J****z Waluś, a
Polish immigrant and
sympathiser of the
Conservative opposition on 10
April 1993,
during the
unrest preceding...