"Hitlertyskland" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Swedish]

Forms: Hitlertysklands [genitive]
Etymology: From Hitler + Tyskland, referring to Adolf Hitler's leadership of the country at the time. Etymology templates: {{compound|sv|Hitler|Tyskland}} Hitler + Tyskland Head templates: {{head|sv|proper noun|genitive|Hitlertysklands|g=n|head=}} Hitlertyskland n (genitive Hitlertysklands), {{sv-proper noun|n}} Hitlertyskland n (genitive Hitlertysklands)
  1. (uncommon) Synonym of Nazityskland (“Nazi Germany”) Tags: neuter, uncommon Synonyms: Nazityskland [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-Hitlertyskland-sv-name-1KF8I2Wy Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Swedish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2011, Epok – Historia 1b, 2nd edition, Interskol, →ISBN, page 211:",
          "text": "I Orientexpressens vagn 2419, uppställd i Compiegneskogen utanför Paris, undertecknades vapenstilleståndet. I samma vagn tvingades Frankrike kapitulera för Hitlertyskland under andra världskriget.",
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          "english": "Some claim that the Grand Mufti's real political power ended when he went in exile in 1937, but a few years later, he would get unthought-of opportunities to spread his rabid antisemitism to other parts of the Muslim world – from Hitler's Germany.",
          "ref": "2014 September 1, Niclas Sennerteg, “En kruttunna på två ben”, in Hakkorset och halvmånen [The swastika and the half-moon], Natur & Kultur:",
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          "ref": "2020, Jónas Terney Arason, “Jude gömde sig i Hitler armé [Jew hid in Hitler's army]”, in Världens Historia, number 15, Bonnier Publications International, →ISSN, page 47:",
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