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German resistance to Nazism (German: Widerstand) was the opposition by individuals and groups in Germany to the National Socialist regime between 1933 and 1945. Some of these engaged in active plans to remove Adolf Hitler from power and overthrow his regime.
The term German resistance should not be understood as meaning that there was a united resistance movement in Germany at any time during the Nazi period, analogous to the more coordinated Polish Underground State, Greek Resistance, Yugoslav Partisans, French Resistance, and Italian Resistance. The German resistance consisted of small and usually isolated groups. They were unable to mobilize political opposition. Save for individual attacks on Nazis (including Hitler) or sabotage acts, the only real strategy was to persuade leaders of the Wehrmacht to stage a coup against the regime: the 1944 assassination attempt against Hitler was intended to trigger such a coup.
Approximately 77,000 German citizens were killed for one or another form of resistance by Special Courts, courts-martial, People's Court and the civil justice system. Many of these Germans had served in government, the military, or in civil positions, which enabled them to engage in subversion and conspiracy; in addition the Canadian historian Peter Hoffman counts unspecified "tens of thousands" in concentration camps who were either suspected or actually engaged in opposition. By contrast, the German historian Hans Mommsen wrote that resistance in Germany was "resistance without the people" and that the number of those Germans engaged in resistance to the Nazi regime was very small. The resistance in Germany included German citizens of non-German ethnicity, such as members of the Polish minority who formed resistance groups like Olimp.
Widerstand. Zeitschrift für nationalrevolutionäre Politik (German: Resistance. Magazine for national-revolutionary politics) was a monthly magazine established in Germany in 1926 to advocate National Bolshevism. It was published in Berlin, under the editorship of Ernst Niekisch. Prominent contributors included Ernst Jünger, Friedrich Georg Jünger, and Joseph E. Drexel. The newspaper was shut down in December 1934. After a time in the underground, Niekisch was arrested and held in Nazi concentration camps from 1937 to 1945.
Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere, though their range extends into the northern subtropics. Many other plants have "lily" in their common name but are not related to true lilies.
Lilies are tall perennials ranging in height from 2–6 ft (60–180 cm). They form naked or tunicless scaly underground bulbs which are their overwintering organs. In some North American species the base of the bulb develops into rhizomes, on which numerous small bulbs are found. Some species develop stolons. Most bulbs are deeply buried, but a few species form bulbs near the soil surface. Many species form stem-roots. With these, the bulb grows naturally at some depth in the soil, and each year the new stem puts out adventitious roots above the bulb as it emerges from the soil. These roots are in addition to the basal roots that develop at the base of the bulb.
Lily is an American comedy variety show television special aired by CBS Television in 1973. The writing crew of 15 all received an Emmy Award for their efforts on this show.
This program was the first of three specials, preceding Lily in 1974, and The Lily Tomlin Special in 1975.
Saeko Kamata (Japanese: 鎌田 小恵子, Hepburn: Kamata Saeko, born February 17, 1952), most known as Lily (りりィ, Riri), is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actress.
Elfen Lied, it's art, the song and everything else goes to their respectful owners. The lyrics may not be 100% correct, but I got them from different sources (lyric websites and some other youtube videos).
Most beautiful Elfen Lied song. I can't even describe it! Just awesome!
Watch as Phoenix 2, our 5th Generation all-electric Technology Demonstrator plane, achieves main wing transition – the first time a full-size electric jet aircraft has ever made the transition from hover to wing-borne flight. Although a landmark moment for electric aviation, it’s only one small step for Lilium towards achieving our mission to transform regional air mobility. Next steps are to continue the Flight Test campaign and expand the flight envelope further, including transition of the forward canards and high-speed flights. We look forward to sharing more progress soon. Flight details: Flight Test Objective: Main Wing Transition Aircraft: Phoenix 2 Technology Demonstrator Pilot: Remote Location: ATLAS Flight test center, Spain Propulsion: 36 electric engines Find out more about ...
Album "Transmission of all the good-byes" 2000 Lithography by Ralph L.Steeds "One Nights Dream,Ghosts" http://www.ralphlsteeds.com/index.htm
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In 2017 we revealed something the world had never seen before, a two-seater, all-electric, jet-powered vertical take-off and landing aircraft. We're taking it to the next level with the maiden flight of our five-seater prototype. The Lilium Jet takes us another huge step towards making electric regional air mobility a reality. www.lilium.com
Lilium's Chief Technology Officer, Alastair McIntosh, provides an update on the program, aircraft design, and certification.
≪Original work≫ ◆Lyrics,Compose & Arrange 小西香葉様 / Kayo Konishi 近藤由紀夫様 / Yukio Kondo from エルフェンリート - Elfen Lied ーーーーーー ≪Cover≫ ◆Movie 雨森小夜様 / Sayo Amemori [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRWOdwLRsenx2jLaiCAIU4A [Twitter] https://twitter.com/Sayo_Amemori ◆Sound ぴろぱる様 / Piroparu [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/user/PIROPARU2525 [Twitter] https://twitter.com/PIROPARU ◆Artwork ヤスタツ様 / Yasutatsu [Twitter] https://twitter.com/yasutatsu_ ◆Vocal 町田ちま / Chima Machita [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7TRj3cS-f_1D9ZDmuTsjw [Twitter] https://twitter.com/chima_machita23
Meet the Lilium Jet, the first-ever electric vertical take-off, made out of an insane innovation, and also, one of the best landing jets in the world. From featuring an industry-leading payload and cabin to pursuing a low noise and dual certification, indeed “the Lilium jet changes the way your world moves”. This is not even the best deal yet, the adaptable cabin configuration technology promises users a top-notched flight experience. In fact, the engineering tricks used in pulling off this masterpiece are just so massive that we can’t help ourselves from creating an interesting piece on it.
German resistance to Nazism (German: Widerstand) was the opposition by individuals and groups in Germany to the National Socialist regime between 1933 and 1945. Some of these engaged in active plans to remove Adolf Hitler from power and overthrow his regime.
The term German resistance should not be understood as meaning that there was a united resistance movement in Germany at any time during the Nazi period, analogous to the more coordinated Polish Underground State, Greek Resistance, Yugoslav Partisans, French Resistance, and Italian Resistance. The German resistance consisted of small and usually isolated groups. They were unable to mobilize political opposition. Save for individual attacks on Nazis (including Hitler) or sabotage acts, the only real strategy was to persuade leaders of the Wehrmacht to stage a coup against the regime: the 1944 assassination attempt against Hitler was intended to trigger such a coup.
Approximately 77,000 German citizens were killed for one or another form of resistance by Special Courts, courts-martial, People's Court and the civil justice system. Many of these Germans had served in government, the military, or in civil positions, which enabled them to engage in subversion and conspiracy; in addition the Canadian historian Peter Hoffman counts unspecified "tens of thousands" in concentration camps who were either suspected or actually engaged in opposition. By contrast, the German historian Hans Mommsen wrote that resistance in Germany was "resistance without the people" and that the number of those Germans engaged in resistance to the Nazi regime was very small. The resistance in Germany included German citizens of non-German ethnicity, such as members of the Polish minority who formed resistance groups like Olimp.