Aryanize
Look at other dictionaries:
Aryanize — Ar yan*ize, v. t. To make Aryan (a language, or in language). K. Johnston. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Aryanize — n. make Aryan; remove all people (from schools, jobs, etc.) that are not Aryan (under the Nazi regime) … English contemporary dictionary
aryanize — to steal from Jews Originally, for the Nazis, it meant to remove any Jewish link or involvement, and then to take over without paying any compensation: Reka, the most reputable, the best department store in Dresden, was aryanised last… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
aryanize — ar·yan·ize … English syllables
aryanize — ˈ ̷ ̷( ̷ ̷) ̷ ̷ˌnīz transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Usage: often capitalized 1. : to make Aryan in speech characteristics or culture 2. : to clear of non Aryan (as Semitic) personnel, control, or influence … Useful english dictionary
Denmark — In April 1940, the Germans invaded Denmark; in return for the Danes’ surrender, Germany promised to respect their political independence. The Danes agreed, and King Christian X was allowed to retain his throne, and the Danish army, navy, and… … Historical dictionary of the Holocaust
France — Following its victory over France in June 1940, Germany and Italy divided the country into a military occupied zone and an autonomous government at Vichy under the leadership of Marshal Philippe Petain. In theory, the Vichy regime had… … Historical dictionary of the Holocaust
Aryanise — /ˈɛəriənaɪz/ (say airreeuhnuyz) verb (t) (Aryanised, Aryanising) (in Nazi doctrine) to remove all non Aryan persons from (office, business, etc.). Also, Aryanize …
CZECHOSLOVAKIA — CZECHOSLOVAKIA, republic in Central Europe. Founded in 1918, it united within its political framework the Jewries of the historic countries (bohemia , moravia , and part of silesia ), connected with the hapsburg Empire from 1526 and under its… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TUNIS, TUNISIA — TUNIS, TUNISIA, country in N. Africa between libya and algeria . After their conquest of the country, the Romans named it Provincia Africa, Africa Propria, or, more generally, Africa. Roman Africa included, in addition to the territories of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism