| United States. Department of State. Division of European Affairs - 1943 - 524 lapas
...of the program of the Nazi Party, which reads as. follows : "None but members of the nation [F0Z&] may be citizens of the State. None but those of German...nation. No Jew, therefore, may be a member of the nation."88 After the Nazis came to power, this concept was made the basis of the German citizenship... | |
| United States. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality - 1946 - 1144 lapas
...public gathering in Munich. 1 Point 4: "None but members of the nation (Volksgenosse) may be citizens. None but those of German blood, whatever their creed,...No Jew, therefore, may be a member of the nation." Point 5 : "Anyone who is not a citizen may live in Germany only as a guest and must be regarded as... | |
| 1989 - 374 lapas
...phenomenon. As far back as February, 1920, the National Socialist Party proposed in its programme that : " None but members of the nation may be citizens of...No Jew, therefore, may be a member of the nation." This definition would deny German citizenship to persons of Jewish or of other " non-German blood ".... | |
| Anton Kaes, Martin Jay, Edward Dimendberg - 2023 - 834 lapas
...and territory (colonies) for the nourishment of our people and for settling our excess population. 4. None but members of the nation may be citizens of...nation. No Jew therefore may be a member of the nation. 5. Anyone who is not a citizen of the state may live in Germany only as a guest and must be regarded... | |
| Paul Bookbinder - 1996 - 292 lapas
...and territory (colonies) for the nourishment of our people and for settling our excess population. 4. None but members of the nation may be citizens of...No Jew, therefore, may be a member of the nation. 5. Anyone who is not a citizen of the state may live in Germany only as a guest and must be regarded... | |
| Mark Neocleous - 1997 - 136 lapas
...the NSDAP in February 1920 states that 'Only members of the nation may be citizens of the State. Only those of German blood, whatever their creed, may be members of the nation'.27 And early Nazi ideologues such as Walther Darre wrote that 'the choice is now between nationalism... | |
| Ted Gottfried - 2001 - 128 lapas
...Hitler had been instrumental in formulating. Point Four defined German citizenship as follows: "Only those of German blood, whatever their creed, may be members of the nation. Accordingly no Jew may be a member of the nation."" The Nazis were not the only anti-Semites in Germany... | |
| Tania Wisbar, John Mahoney - 2003 - 290 lapas
...uncomfortable. Lily continued; "It was the very first Nazi decree - the first law put on the books in 1933. 'None but members of the Nation may be citizens of...Nation. No Jew therefore may be a member of the Nation or a citizen.' That led to the removal of all Jews from every walk of life, every profession and removed... | |
| Michael Mann - 2004 - 438 lapas
...and "land and territories (colonies) to feed our people and to settle our surplus population." "Only those of German blood, whatever their creed, may be members of the nation. Accordingly, no Jew may be a member of the nation." Further clauses listed the educational, economic,... | |
| Abid Ullah Jan - 2005 - 266 lapas
...point four of the Nazi Party Program of May 25, 1920. It reads: "None but members of the nationality may be citizens of the state. None but those of German blood, irrespective of religion, may be members of the nationality." 34 In contemporary terms, only those... | |
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