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Authors: Stephen P. Halbrook
disarming of,
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disarming of, Gestapo regulations,
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disarming of, results,
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as enemies of the state,
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exclusion from firearms businesses,
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,
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and firearm for kosher slaughter of cattle,
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firearms permits denied by Nazis,
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,
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“Inventory of Assets of Jews,”
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,
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Jew-baiting and pogrom atmosphere,
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orders to police, SS, and SA following Grynszpan incident,
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reaction to boycott measures,
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seizure of assets,
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seizure of firearms,
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violence against,
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World War I service,
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yellow Star of David requirement,
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“Jews Forbidden to Possess Weapons” (Himmler),
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Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership,
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Judaism, Christianity equated to,
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Jüterbog-Luckenwalde, Germany,
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Kahn, Paul,
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Keru, Armin,
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Klemperer, Victor
on Anschluss of Austria,
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on fear of Hitler,
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on fencer's foils found to be sports equipment,
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on hatred for Hitler regime,
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,
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on Hitler's response to assassination attempt,
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on Hitler Youth,
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on “Inventory of Assets of Jews,”
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,
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on Jew-baiting and pogrom atmosphere,
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on Jews wearing yellow Star of David requirement,
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on National Socialism and Communism,
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on Reichskristallnacht search of his home,
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Köln Stapo,
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Königsberg memorandum,
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Law Against Unauthorized Use of Weapons (Gesetz gegen WaffenmiÃbrauch),
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Law for Protection of the Republic (1930),
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banning RFB,
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Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor (1935),
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Law for the Reconstruction of the Reich (1934),
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Law on Firearms and Ammunition of 1928 (Gesetz über SchuÃwaffen und Munition)
effect of,
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enactment,
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Kuenzer's explanation of adoption procedure,
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Nazis' amendment plans,
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Nazis' use of,
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prosecution of paperwork violations,
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Law on the Disarmament of the People (1920),
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Law to Remove the Distress of the People and the State (March 24, 1933) “Enabling Law,”
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legislature (Reichstag),
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license for manufacturing, repairing, or selling firearms
defining firearm,
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HitlerâFrick Weapons Law on,
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Nazi motivation for,
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and weapons laws,
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license to carry a weapon (Waffenschein)
Frick on,
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HitlerâFrick Weapons Law on,
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and Nazi amendments to Firearms Law,
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obtaining a license,
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proof of need and reliability,
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license to obtain a weapon or ammunition (Waffen-oder Munitions-erwerbsschein)
Aryan's required to obtain,
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HitlerâFrick Weapons Law on,
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Jews' exclusion by Nazis,
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liberalization of Firearms Law,
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Nazi plans to alter firearm laws,
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and Nazis' Firearms Law amendment,
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proof of need and reliability,
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Lichtenburg Castle Concentration Camp,
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Liebknecht, Karl,
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Luckau, Germany,
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Ludwig, Emil,
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Luxemburg, Rosa,
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Maltzan, Countess Maria von “Marushka,”
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Mannheim, Germany,
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Mann, Rudolf,
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“Maximum Sentence for Punishment of Jews” (Block),
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,
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“Measures Against Weapons Misuse” (Brüning), insertâ
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Mecklenburg-Strelitzsches,
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“Memorandum on the Subversive Activity of the Communists in the Winter of 1932/1933” (Political Police Commander of the Bavarian Interior Ministry),
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“Mordjude”
(Der Strümer)
,
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Müller, Heinrich,
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Munich, Germany,
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“Murdering Jew”
(Der Strümer)
,
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Mussolini, Benito,
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National Association of German Jews (Verband nationaldeutscher Juden),
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National Associations.
See
SS; Stahlhelm; Storm Troopers
National Representative Organization of Jews in Germany (Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland),
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National Socialism
disarming opponents of,
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formal laws for common man but not Gestapo,
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and revision of Firearms Law,
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Schleicher's tactics against,
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Volksgemeinschaftsgedanken as aspect of,
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See also
Nazism
National Socialist German Workers Party.
See
Nazi Party (NSDAP)
National Socialist Reich Association for Physical Exercise (Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund für Leibesübungen, or NSRL),
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National Socialist Youth Hostel, Grossmoellen,
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Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.
See
Nazi Party (NSDAP)
Naumann, Max,
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Nazi Party (NSDAP)
ban on firearm ownership by Reichswehr,
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consolidation of power,
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foreign offices,
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plan to seize arms of Reichswehr,
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Switzerland's ban of,
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and violence by Communists,
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Nazi Party's National Day,
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“Nazis Hunt Arms in Einstein Home”
(New York Times)
,
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Nazism
development of,
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establishing,
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Gleichschaltung,
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gun control policies,
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(
See also
HitlerâFrick Weapons Law)
information organizing via IBM punch cards,
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protective custody/preventive detention procedure,
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repression of Communists,
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repression of political opponents, Jews, and other “enemies of the state,”
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Special Deployment Forces for killing Jews,
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takeover of Simson & Co., Thuringia,
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use of Weimar Firearms Laws,
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See also
National Socialism
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
(newspaper),
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,
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Neuigkeitsweltblatt
(periodical),
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New York Times
on anti-Semitism in Austria,
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on Christmas political truce,
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on German civilians as home guard,
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on Nazi occupation of France,
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on Nazi raid on Jewish quarter in Berlin,
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on Nazi reprisal for Grynszpan's attack in Paris,
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“Nazis Hunt Arms in Einstein Home,”
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on Reichskristallnacht,
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Night of the Broken Glass.
See
Reichskristallnacht
Night of the Long Knives (Nacht der langen Messer),
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Noske, Gustav,
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November Revolution (1918),
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NSDAP.
See
Nazi Party
Nussbaum, Christian Daniel,
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Ober-Ramstadt, Hesse, Germany,
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Obst, Dieter,
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Oenning, Mechthild,
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Oppenheimer, Alice,
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Oppermanns, The
(Feuchtwanger),
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orphanages, Gestapo search for weapons in,
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Papen, Franz von,
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paramilitary groups
ban on uniforms,
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Iron Front,
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Reichsbanner,
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Verbände,
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See also
Storm Troopers
“Permission to Possess Arms Withdrawn from Breslau Jews” report,
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permit for firearms.
See entries beginning with
“license”
personal reliability, defining for Nazi Weapons Law,
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