Hitler would shoot them since they were of no use for him or use them in experiments.
Hitler did not use poison. He shot himself!!
It means Hail Hitler! However, there is a certain ambiguity about it, and it could mean Salvation [through] Hitler. For this reason, such Christians refused to use it.ANSWER"Sieg Heil" is a German phrase, meaning "Victory Hail" or "Hail Victory". During the Nazi era, it was a common shout at political rallies. When meeting someone, it was customary in Nazi Germany to give the Hitler salute and say the words "Heil Hitler!".Hail Hitler
Excluded the jews. That's one.
There are several books about Hitler you can read. One of them is written by Joachim Fest, "HITLER a biography" by fisher-co. --- And Ian Kershaws biografi "Hitler - en biografi". ---
The obvious conclusion is that the Nazis found the Holocaust very embarrassing ... This is supported by their attempts to destroy evidence and also by the use of euphemisms such as 'Final Solution', 'Special treatment' (which meant gassing),. etc.
Christians may use euphemisms when discussing sexual or reproductive issues to show respect, maintain modesty, or adhere to their religious beliefs regarding language and topics that are considered sensitive or private. Euphemisms can help convey the same message in a less direct or offensive way.
i dont know but im pretty sure that we dont really use euphemisms. i think ;D
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The Nazis used euphemisms to disguise the true nature of their actions and policies, particularly those that were morally reprehensible or controversial. Euphemisms helped to sanitize and rationalize their brutal actions, making them more palatable to the public and deflecting criticism. It also allowed the Nazis to manipulate language in order to control public perception and undermine opposition to their regime.
I use a euphemism instead of a curse word when there are ladies present. The madder the Captain gets, the more interesting his euphemisms become!
Brostini.
I do it to spare someone's feelings , or to avoid graphic language around children. Mostly , I am not in favor of widespread use of euphemistic speech for PC purposes.
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Yes they can
In "The Giver," some euphemisms for "bathroom" could include "relief room" or "sanitation station." For "garbage collector," euphemisms might include "clean-up crew" or "waste management worker."
It is particularly in Antigone's last scene that euphemisms are found in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, euphemisms are round about ways of discussing delicate or heart wrenching topics. For example, Theban Princess Antigone offers euphemisms for death. For example, she speaks of Hades giving sleep to mortals. She then talks of setting forth on her last trip, which is a euphemism for death.