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  2. Paintings by Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Paintings by Adolf Hitler. Vienna State Opera, painted by Hitler in 1912. Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945, was also a painter. [1] He produced hundreds of works when he tried to sell his paintings and postcards to earn a living during his Vienna years (1908–1913) but had little commercial success.

  3. Atomwaffen Division - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2019, the British police arrested a 16-year-old Feuerkrieg member for plotting a mass shooting and arson attacks. The army cadet had professed his admiration for Adolf Hitler and James Mason. Prosecutor Michelle Nelson said he adheres to "occult Nazism" and satanism.

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    Originally posted by an anonymous user on 4chan, Herobrine is a supernatural being or ghost that haunts single-player worlds of the sandbox video game Minecraft. The character is supposed to look like Steve but with blank eyes, one of the default character skins available for new players of Minecraft , except for a pair of glowing white eyes ...

  5. Aryanism - Wikipedia

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    Aryanism is an ideology of racial supremacy which views the supposed Aryan race as a distinct and superior racial group which is entitled to rule the rest of humanity. Initially promoted by racist theorists such as Arthur de Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Aryanism reached its peak of influence in Nazi Germany.

  6. League of German Girls - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Party. The League of German Girls or the Band of German Maidens [1] ( German: Bund Deutscher Mädel, abbreviated as BDM) was the girls' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement, the Hitler Youth. It was the only legal female youth organization in Nazi Germany . At first, the League consisted of two sections: the Jungmädelbund ("Young Girls ...

  7. File:Hitler salute in front of lamppost.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Template:Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Adolf Hitler|state= collapsed }} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Adolf Hitler|state= expanded }} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror ...

  9. Jungmädelbund - Wikipedia

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    Jungmädelbund. The Jungmädelbund ( German for "Young Girls' League") was the section of the Hitler Youth for girls between the ages of 10 and 13. It was called the Jungmädelbund in German, and commonly abbreviated in period and contemporary historical writings as JM. Since this was a girls' organization, it fell under the League of German ...