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A less strong association can be observed with the Futura typeface, which today is sometimes described as "germanic" and "muscular". In popular culture such as films like the Indiana Jones series, Nazis are often considered to be ideal villains whom the heroes can battle without mercy. Dr. Cube from Kaiju Big Battel is depicted as a Nazi plastic surgeon gone mad...
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Cube from Kaiju Big Battel is depicted as a Nazi plastic surgeon gone mad. Video game website IGN declared Nazis to be the most memorable video game villains ever [9]. Nazi locations Nazism, both before and after World War II, was a quasi-religion to its followers, and like many world religions, Nazism had its own venerated locations or sites, as opposed to Holocaust sites...
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Was the increase of the support of Hitler and the Nazi Party based on the complex situation in Germany or on Hitler and the Nazi Party’s own efforts, during 1918 and 1933?   Hitler And The Nazi Party   Hitler And The Nazi Party   The Rise of Fascism in Nazi Germany   The Nazi party was able to gain power because of the appeal of Hitler’s personality Discuss.   Could the Nazi takeover of the German state and national consolidation of power have been prevented?   Hitler and Nazi Drug Use   Rise of the Nazi party through propaganda   The Deification of Hitler through Nazi Interpretations of the Bible   The role of Hitler in the formulation of Nazi policy between 1923-1939   The Rise Of The Nazi Party   Nazi Germany - Fascist Italy   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   Assess The Effectiveness Of The Nazi Party In Creating Changes In German Society In The Period 1933-39  
 
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