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showing excited interest
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to cause somebody to realize that an ideal is false or a belief is mistaken
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the sovereign legislative assembly of the Weimar Republic, from 1919 to 1933
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arising from natural impulse or inclination, rather than from planning or in response to suggestions from others
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the subjects taught at an educational institution, or the topics taught within a subject
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a swift military offensive using ground and air forces
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15
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a supporter of Communism or a member of an organization that supports or practices Communism
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German armed forces, especially the army between 1935 and 1945
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an area of a city lived in by a minority group, especially a run-down and densely populated area lived in by a group that experiences discrimination
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an offensive term for somebody considered to be ill-mannered or uneducated
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in Nazi ideology, a white person of non-Semitic descent regarded as racially superior
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/ the ideology and practices of the Nazi Party, in Germany's Third Reich, which included national expansion, state control of the economy, the totalitarian principle of government, and anti-Semitism
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U.K. the intensive bombing of British cities by the German Air Force between 1940 and 1941
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done quickly and energetically
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to force a tenant to leave a property, especially the tenant's residence
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