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Flowers in the gutter : the true story of the Edelweiss Pirates, teenagers who resisted the Nazis
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Gaddy, K. R., author
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Edelweisspiraten (Resistance groups) History Juvenile literature.
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Edelweisspiraten (Resistance groups)
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Anti-Nazi movement Germany Juvenile literature.
2020
\"The Edelweiss Pirates were a loosely organized group of working-class young people in the Rhine Valley of Germany. They faced off with Nazis during the Third Reich and suffered consequences for their resistance during and after World War II.\"-- Provided by publisher.
How much baggage can Democratic voters forgive?
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Nazi groups
2025
Maine senate hopeful Graham Platner is facing questions about social media posts and Nazi tattoo in this clip from the Post Reports Politics Roundtable. Co-host Colby Itkowitz and Washington Post reporters Dan Merica and Dan Diamond break down what’s at stake in that race and how candidates’ online pasts may become more and more of an issue.
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Foreword
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Peterson, Farah
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Nazi groups
2018
On August 11 and 12, 2017, neo-Nazis and Klansmen came to Charlottesville to hold a rally meant to assert themselves as a force in American society. That event, and the President’s reaction to it, raised the disturbing possibility that for the first time in more than fifty years, white supremacy could be a matter of debate at the highest levels of American politics. This Foreword asks what legal scholarship has to contribute in times like these. It also introduces a partial answer: a group of student and faculty pieces analyzing some of the many difficult legal questions the rally raised.
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Historical myths define group boundaries: A mathematical sketch and evidence from Ukraine
2025
The authors' proposal for the evolutionary origins of historical myths does not hold up to scrutiny, as illustrated by a simple mathematical model. Group-level explanations, such as defining the conditions for in-group membership, are dismissed by the authors but are far more plausible, as illustrated by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Livet i vald
2017
This article analyzes selected poems by Norwegian author Åsmund Sveen (1932–1963). A key problem in the scholarship has been the perceived para- dox of Sveen’s homoerotic poetry and his commitment to Nazism during World War II. I propose to read Sveen’s poems through the concept of antisolidarity, in order to discuss how they enter into a dialogue with vitalism and Nazism as heteronormative discourses. us, I argue that the speaker in many of Sveen’s poems is described as someone with a double loyalty: to his own identity and to a society that condemns the same identity. Instead of proposing to explain Sveen’s Nazism by way of his same-sex relations, I therefore suggest that his work exposes the impossibility of the double affinity between homoerotics and masculine vitalism.
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