German word senses marked with topical category "History of Germany"
Parent categories: Germany, History of Europe, Countries, Countries in Europe, Europe, History, Polities, Places, Earth, Eurasia, Names, Nature
Total 7 word senses
- Elsaß-Lothringen (Proper name) Alsace-Lorraine (a historical state in Germany (1871-1918); modern Grand Est)
- Exilliteratur (Noun) exile literature (literary works of the authors who were forced to go into exile); Exilliteratur (the name for works of German literature written in the German diaspora by refugee authors who fled from Nazi Germany, Nazi Austria, and the occupied territories between 1933 and 1945)
- Generalgouvernement (Proper name) General Government (a former occupation zone in Europe)
- Kristallnacht (Noun) Kristallnacht (state-organized night of terror staged against Jews)
- NS-Zeit (Noun) Nazi era (the time period between 1933 and 1945, where the German state was controlled by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party and transformed into a totalitarian dictatorship)
- Swingjugend (Proper name) a jazz-loving, non-conformist youth subculture in Nazi Germany
- Wirtschaftswunder (Proper name) the Miracle on the Rhine; a period of high-speed economic development of Germany and Austria after World War II
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