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  2. Science and technology in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    During the war years, German doctors conducted experiments in concentration camps that were incompatible with medical and human ethics, including determining the limits of the viability of the human body. On November 9, 1946, after the trial of the main war criminals, the Nuremberg Doctors' trial (Ärzteprozess) began. During the process, 1,471 ...

  3. Nazi board games - Wikipedia

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    Written on the game board, it says "If you manage to send off six Jews, you’ve won a clear victory!" [6] Juden Raus is a commercial boardgame rather than a Nazi propaganda effort, [8] and contains no Nazi symbolism. [9] The game was criticised by the SS journal Das Schwarze Korps, which believed the game trivialised antisemitic policies. [9]

  4. List of German inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    German inventions and discoveries are ideas, objects, processes or techniques invented, innovated or discovered, partially or entirely, by Germans. Often, things discovered for the first time are also called inventions and in many cases, there is no clear line between the two. German-born Albert Einstein, world-famous physicist

  5. Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler [a] (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, [c] becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934.

  6. Die Glocke (conspiracy theory) - Wikipedia

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    Cook recounts claims that "scientists and technicians who worked on the bell and who did not die of its effects were wiped out by the SS at the close of the war, and the device was moved to an unknown location". [2] Cook proposed that SS official Hans Kammler later secretly traded this technology to the U.S. military in exchange for his freedom ...

  7. Hitler's War (game) - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's War is a strategic level World War II board wargame first published by Metagaming Concepts in 1981, and then by Avalon Hill in 1984 that simulates the war from Operation Barbarossa to the Fall of Berlin. Critical reception was general favorable, using phrases like "very good", "An incredible bang for the buck", "single most satisfying ...

  8. The 40 Hour Work Week: Who Came Up With It? - AOL

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    Industry, Depression and 40 Hours as a Practical Solution. A different industrialist pioneered the 40-hour work week in the United States. According to NPR, Henry Ford introduced the eight-hour ...

  9. List of works based on The War of the Worlds - Wikipedia

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    1999: Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds, vehicular combat PlayStation game. 2011: The War of the Worlds, a 2D action/platform game narrated by Patrick Stewart. 2020: Grey Skies: A War of the Worlds Story, a stealth adventure game created by Steel Arts Software where you play as a character named Harper as she tries to survive the invasion ...