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Signe Marx-Nordin has written: 'Untersuchungen zur Methode und Praxis der Analyse aktueller Wortverwendungen' -- subject- s -: German language, German philology, Political aspects, Political aspects of German philology, Semantics, Sozialismus - The German word -, Sozialistisch - The German word - 'Studien zum Stil deutschsprachiger Parteiprogramme' -- subject- s -: German language, German philology, Government jargon, Political aspects, Political aspects of German philology, Semantics, Syntax
During World War II the National Socialist German Workers' Party was the German political party. It is Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei in German, otherwise known as the NAZI Party.
Hans Meier has written: 'Politische Sprache' -- subject(s): German language, German philology, Language and languages, Mass media, Political aspects, Political aspects of German philology, Political aspects of Language and languages, Political aspects of Mass media, Semantics, Social aspects of German language, Style
The surviving high-ranking officials of the German Nazi Party--
Marie-Ange Maillet has written: 'Heinrich Heine et Munich' -- subject(s): Authors, German, German Authors, German literature, History and criticism, Political and social views, Political aspects, Political aspects of German literature, Politics and literature
There is no Hebrew word for Charisma. Israelis just use the word "charisma" (spelled כָרִיזְמָה) and they pronounce the ch as a gutteral sound, as in German.
Nikolaus Bavarius has written: 'DDR-deutsch' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, German language, German wit and humor, Pictorial German wit and humor, Political aspects, Political aspects of German language, Politics and government
Elfriede Underberg has written: 'Die Dichtung der ersten deutschen Revolution, 1848-1849' -- subject(s): German Political ballads and songs, German poetry, History, Poetry, Political ballads and songs, Political ballads and songs, German
75% of Israelis are Jewish. These Jews come from all over the world. Specifically to this question, no, the majority of Israeli Jews are not descended from German Jews. Around 50% of Israel's Jewish community comes from Jews of the Arab World and their descendants (Mizrahim). 20.9% of Israel's Jews are of from the former USSR. Meanwhile, German and Austrian Jews make up around 2.7% of Israeli Jews.
Rede (or politische Rede)
They were the army of the political party at the time
Kristine Fischer-Hupe has written: 'Victor Klemperers \\' -- subject(s): German language, Political aspects, Political aspects of German language