Hitlerite
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Hitlerite
Example Sentences
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The first “is that Amin was a Hitlerite presence in Africa.”
Amin’s “Hitlerite proclamations” and his use of “public buffoonery as political performance”—declaring himself King of Scotland, for instance, and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular—were a populist strategy designed to erase all vestiges of colonial rule from Uganda.
“He was calling me a Nazi. I have never been a Hitlerite Nazi, never, ever, ever. We pointed out that he was a neocon Zionist puppet.”
From New York Times
The attack on Hitlerite Germany was purely incidental.'
From Time Magazine Archive
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In the clearest statement of Allied war aims yet made, Stalin said: "The program of action of the Anglo-Soviet-American coalition is: abolition of racial exclusiveness, equality of nations and integrity of their territories, liberation of enslaved nations and restoration of their sovereign rights, the right of every nation to arrange its affairs as it wishes, economic aid to nations which have suffered, and assistance to them in attaining their material welfare, restoration of democratic liberties, the destruction of the Hitlerite regime."
From Time Magazine Archive
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