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Nazi
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I Survived The Hindenburg Disaster, 1937
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- They were Nazi soldiers, the men closest to Germany's leader, Adolf Hitler.†
p. 16.9Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- The armbands were decorated with a hooked black cross — a swastika, the symbol of the Nazis.†
p. 17.2Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- Hitler and his Nazis were dangerous, Mom and Dad had said, even evil.†
p. 17.3
- Hugo's mind swung from Nazis to the giant snake he'd discovered curled up on his pillow not so long ago.†
p. 18.1 *
- Three Nazi officers were standing there, like the men Hugo had seen at the airport.†
p. 31.6Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- He's known to be a vicious Nazi.†
p. 31.9
- "Colonel Kohl," Mr. Singer said, shaking the Nazi's hand.†
p. 32.1
- "We are staying in the officers' quarters in front," the Nazi replied with a sharp German accent.†
p. 32.3
- Had his little sister really called a Nazi colonel a deadly snake?†
p. 33.2
- Everyone at the table seemed to exhale with relief as the Nazis left the dining room.†
p. 34.4Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- "Someone stole a top secret document from the Nazis," Mr. Merrick continued.†
p. 34.9
- It contains a list of Nazis living secretly in America hatching dangerous plots against the United States.†
p. 34.9
- "Actually, the Nazis do believe this spy is a man," Mr. Merrick said.†
p. 35.5
- But the hours passed calmly with no sign of the Nazi.†
p. 38.6Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- Just then Kohl appeared out of the darkness, trailed by the two Nazi officers and four members of the Hindenburg's crew.†
p. 63.5
- "Silence that wretched little Hund," the Nazi thundered.†
p. 65.1
- Maybe this Nazi really did have the power to sniff out a lie.†
p. 65.9
- But now Hugo could see it — the unmistakable look of disappointment on the Nazi's face.†
p. 66.5
- The Nazi had stalked his prey to the cargo room last night.†
p. 69.9
- Kohl was walking toward them with the other two Nazi officers.†
p. 72.5
- It was a sight more terrifying than a cobra coiled in his bed or even a Nazi with a pistol.†
p. 76.8
- Dad had showed Hugo a long article in the New York Times about how a heroic man named Peter Singer had smuggled secret Nazi documents onto the Hindenburg.†
p. 88.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(Nazi) Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
or:
derogatory term for a person who is fanatical in their belief of superiority and their determination to control others - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)