Nazis banned many writers because, their book(s) didnt represent or show any Nazi Propaganda e.g. showing off or talking about the Aryan Race ideology.
Nazi rallies were like normal rallies but leaded by the Nazis and it use to spread Nazi Propagana.
A Nazi Propagander was a person in charge of the propaganda
nazi (nat zee) or (nah zee)
Writers of the literary school of Neoclassicism were inspired primarily by writers from ancient Greece and Rome.
yes the australian nazi party
When the Second World War ended.
Not really. You sometimes get Neo-Nazi activity in Germany and Austria - mainly by hooligans. But both countries ban Nazi symbols and salutes.
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I dont think so, I see people do it all day long. But why would you even want a nazi symbol?
Germany pursues a policy of active commitment to democracy - and this involves among other things - a ban on Nazi writings.
The future tense of ban is will ban.
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Server operators can use the following command, /ban <PlayerName> [Ban Reason] The ban reason is optional. So to ban a player called Hacka, you would use either, /ban Hacka, or, /ban Hacka Hacking
Ban is not a person, place, idea, or thing, therefore not a noun. 'Ban' is an abstract noun, like 'permission', the antonym to 'ban'.
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To ban, you must be a supervisor. Supervisors have the ability to block, or ban, users.
Nazi was a nickname for people associated with the Party, not used in any official context but in everyday conversation. The abbreviation form "Nazi" is typically German, based on syllables, like "Sozi" and so on. The term "Nazi" was picked up by the Western allies, and in English-speaking countries it is a fully accepted term, even in the academic community. However, the term the Nazi party is English and is not used by the Germans themselves. In German 'Nazi' is used of people, not institutions. That's correct as far as the singular is used.In colloquial German the plural die Nazis may, however, denote as well the party members (or like-minded people).Historians are not "in error". The use of Nazi partyfor the NSADP is standard usage in English.