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  2. German Peasants' War - Wikipedia

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    The German Peasants' War, Great Peasants' War or Great Peasants' Revolt (German: Deutscher Bauernkrieg) was a widespread popular revolt in some German-speaking areas in Central Europe from 1524 to 1525. It was Europe's largest and most widespread popular uprising before the French Revolution of 1789.

  3. Blood and soil - Wikipedia

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    Peasants were also popular images, promoting a simple life in harmony with nature. [51] This art showed no sign of the mechanization of farm work. [52] The farmer labored by hand, with effort and struggle. [53] The acceptance of this art by the peasant family was also regarded as an important element. [54]

  4. Food and agriculture in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 13.6 million soldiers, including a few women, served in the Wehrmacht, the German military forces, during World War II—drawn from a German population of about 80 million. [22] 4.3 million were killed during the war [23] The heavy military demand for manpower caused severe shortages of labor in Germany for both industry and ...

  5. Reichserbhofgesetz - Wikipedia

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    Only those peasants were entitled to call themselves "farmers" (Bauern), a term the Nazis attempted to refurbish from a neutral or even pejorative to a positive term. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A Greater Aryan certificate was required to receive its benefits, similar to the requirements for becoming a member of the Nazi Party .

  6. 1930s - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest Asian war of the 20th century, [1] and made up more than 50% of the casualties in the Pacific theater of World War II. World War II (September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945) – global war centered in Europe and the Pacific but involving the majority of the world's countries, including all of the major powers such as Germany ...

  7. Ansbach - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, a subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp was located here. [10] Also during the Second World War the Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht had bases here. The nearby airbase was the home station for the Stab & I/KG53 (Staff & 1st Group of Kampfgeschwader 53) operating 38 Heinkel He 111 bombers.

  8. Sobibor extermination camp - Wikipedia

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    Sobibor (/ ˈ s oʊ b ɪ b ɔːr / SOH-bi-bor; Polish: Sobibór) was an extermination camp built and operated by Nazi Germany as part of Operation Reinhard.It was located in the forest near the village of Żłobek Duży in the General Government region of German-occupied Poland.

  9. Croatian Peasant Party during World War II - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the Croatian Peasant Party (Hrvatska seljačka stranka, HSS) splintered into several factions pursuing different policies and alliances. Prior to the German invasion of Yugoslavia , it was the most powerful political party among ethnic Croats , controlled the administration and police in Banovina of Croatia , and commanded ...