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- Adolf Eichmann
- Adolf Hitler
- Allied plans for German industry after World War II
- Allies of World War II
- Anti-German sentiment
- Anti-Jewish legislation in prewar Nazi Germany
- Antisemitism
- Aryan
- Aryan paragraph
- Aryan race
- Auschwitz concentration camp
- Axis occupation of Greece
- Axis powers
- Battle of Kursk
- Battle of Stalingrad
- Beer Hall Putsch
- Belzec extermination camp
- Blitzkrieg
- Buchenwald concentration camp
- Chetniks
- Collaborationism
- Consequences of Nazism
- Cremation
- Crime against peace
- Dachau concentration camp
- Denazification
- Deportation
- Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund
- Disbarment
- Dresden
- East Germany
- Eastern Front (World War II)
- Eberbach (Baden)
- Einsatzgruppen
- Ernst vom Rath
- Ethnic Germans
- Euphemism
- Expulsion of Poles by Germany
- Extermination camp
- Extermination through labor
- Final Solution
- Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
- Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union
- Forced settlements in the Soviet Union
- Former eastern territories of Germany
- Fourth Geneva Convention
- Fritz Sauckel
- Gas chamber
- Gauleiter
- Generalplan Ost
- Genocide
- Genocide Convention
- George Marshall
- German AB-Aktion in Poland
- German Empire
- German reunification
- German-occupied Europe
- Germany
- Gestapo
- Ghetto
- Ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe
- Gleichschaltung
- Grand Duchy of Baden
- Great Depression
- Greek Resistance
- Guerrilla warfare
- Gulag
- Gun politics in Germany
- Haavara Agreement
- Harry S. Truman
- Heidelberg
- Heinrich Class
- Heinrich Himmler
- Hereditary Health Court
- Hermann Ahlwardt
- Herschel Grynszpan
- Historikerstreit
- History of Germany (1945–90)
- History of Pomerania (1933–45)
- History of the Jews in Belarus
- History of the Jews in Poland
- History of the Jews in the Soviet Union
- Holocaust
- Holocaust (sacrifice)
- Holocaust (TV miniseries)
- Holocaust train
- Hunger Plan
- Inner German border
- Intelligentsia
- International Authority for the Ruhr
- International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
- Invasion of Poland
- Internment
- Jasenovac concentration camp
- Jewish culture
- Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland
- Jews
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Josef Bürckel
- Josef Mengele
- Judenfrei
- Kaiser Wilhelm Society
- Katyusha rocket launcher
- Khatyn massacre
- Kidnapping of children by Nazi Germany
- Konrad Adenauer
- Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
- Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring
- Life unworthy of life
- List of battles
- List of Christian democratic parties
- List of conspiracy theories
- List of events named massacres
- Majdanek concentration camp
- Maly Trostenets extermination camp
- Marshall Plan
- Mass murder
- Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia
- Max Heiliger
- Mein Kampf
- Military Administration in France (Nazi Germany)
- Money laundering
- Monnet Plan
- Morgenthau Plan
- National Liberation Front (Greece)
- Naturalization
- Natzweiler-Struthof
- Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses
- Nazi concentration camps
- Nazi crime
- Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles
- Nazi eugenics
- Nazi Germany
- Nazi human experimentation
- Nazi Party
- Nazism
- Neocolonialism
- Nisko Plan
- Normandy landings
- Nuremberg Laws
- Nuremberg Trials
- Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany
- Occupation of Poland (1939–45)
- Ochota massacre
- Oder–Neisse line
- Operation Barbarossa
- Operation Keelhaul
- Operation Paperclip
- Operation Tannenberg
- Order No. 270
- Ostpolitik
- Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
- Otto von Bismarck
- Ottoman Empire
- Palestine
- Pan-German League
- Paul de Lagarde
- Pogrom
- Population transfer in the Soviet Union
- Porajmos
- Potsdam Conference
- Prisoner of war
- Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
- Racial policy of Nazi Germany
- Ravensbrück concentration camp
- Red Army
- Refugee
- Reichsmark
- Reichstag (German Empire)
- Reinhard Heydrich
- Religious assimilation
- Religious conversion
- Reprisal
- Robert Heinrich Wagner
- Ruhr
- Sachsenhausen concentration camp
- Second Battle of El Alamein
- Security Battalions
- Selbstschutz
- Sephardi Jews
- Sicherheitsdienst
- Siege of Leningrad
- Slavery
- Sobibor extermination camp
- Social Democratic Party of Germany
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- Socialist Unity Party of Germany
- Sovereignty
- Soviet partisans
- Soviet prisoners of war
- SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt
- SS-Reichssicherheitshauptamt
- Starvation
- Strasbourg
- Sturmabteilung
- Sudetenland
- Tanganyika
- The Eternal Jew (1940 film)
- The Holocaust in Poland
- The Reader
- Thessaloniki
- Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany
- Treblinka extermination camp
- Ukraine
- Unfree labour
- United States Department of State
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Untermensch
- Ustaše
- Utopia
- V-1 flying bomb
- V-2 rocket
- Vichy France
- Volga River
- Volksgemeinschaft
- Völkisch movement
- Wannsee Conference
- War children
- War crimes of the Wehrmacht
- War reparations
- Warsaw Pact
- Weimar Republic
- West Germany
- Wilhelm Pieck
- Wirtschaftswunder
- Wola massacre
- World War II
- World War II casualties
- World War II crimes in Poland
- Wrocław
- Yalta Conference
- Yiddish language
- Yugoslav Front
- Yugoslav Partisans
- Yugoslavia
- Zionism
- Glossary of Nazi Germany
- Totalitarianism
- Nuremberg Rally