Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Install
Faster access than browser!
 

Denazification and World War II

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Denazification and World War II

Denazification vs. World War II

Denazification (Entnazifizierung) was an Allied initiative to rid German and Austrian society, culture, press, economy, judiciary, and politics of any remnants of the National Socialist ideology (Nazism). World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

Similarities between Denazification and World War II

Denazification and World War II have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Allies of World War II, BBC, Cold War, East Germany, Eastern Bloc, Harry S. Truman, Nazi Party, Nazism, NKVD, Nuremberg trials, Potsdam Agreement, Prisoner of war, Vichy France, West Germany, Yugoslavia.

Allies of World War II

The Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945).

Allies of World War II and Denazification · Allies of World War II and World War II · See more »

BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.

BBC and Denazification · BBC and World War II · See more »

Cold War

The Cold War was a state of geopolitical tension after World War II between powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its satellite states) and powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others).

Cold War and Denazification · Cold War and World War II · See more »

East Germany

East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; Deutsche Demokratische Republik, DDR), existed from 1949 to 1990 and covers the period when the eastern portion of Germany existed as a state that was part of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War period.

Denazification and East Germany · East Germany and World War II · See more »

Eastern Bloc

The Eastern Bloc was the group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, generally the Soviet Union and the countries of the Warsaw Pact.

Denazification and Eastern Bloc · Eastern Bloc and World War II · See more »

Harry S. Truman

Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was an American statesman who served as the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953), taking office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Denazification and Harry S. Truman · Harry S. Truman and World War II · See more »

Nazi Party

The National Socialist German Workers' Party (abbreviated NSDAP), commonly referred to in English as the Nazi Party, was a far-right political party in Germany that was active between 1920 and 1945 and supported the ideology of Nazism.

Denazification and Nazi Party · Nazi Party and World War II · See more »

Nazism

National Socialism (Nationalsozialismus), more commonly known as Nazism, is the ideology and practices associated with the Nazi Party – officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) – in Nazi Germany, and of other far-right groups with similar aims.

Denazification and Nazism · Nazism and World War II · See more »

NKVD

The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (Народный комиссариат внутренних дел, Narodnyy Komissariat Vnutrennikh Del), abbreviated NKVD (НКВД), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union.

Denazification and NKVD · NKVD and World War II · See more »

Nuremberg trials

The Nuremberg trials (Die Nürnberger Prozesse) were a series of military tribunals held by the Allied forces under international law and the laws of war after World War II.

Denazification and Nuremberg trials · Nuremberg trials and World War II · See more »

Potsdam Agreement

The Potsdam Agreement (Potsdamer Abkommen) was the August 1945 agreement between three of the Allies of World War II, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union.

Denazification and Potsdam Agreement · Potsdam Agreement and World War II · See more »

Prisoner of war

A prisoner of war (POW) is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.

Denazification and Prisoner of war · Prisoner of war and World War II · See more »

Vichy France

Vichy France (Régime de Vichy) is the common name of the French State (État français) headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II.

Denazification and Vichy France · Vichy France and World War II · See more »

West Germany

West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; Bundesrepublik Deutschland, BRD) in the period between its creation on 23 May 1949 and German reunification on 3 October 1990.

Denazification and West Germany · West Germany and World War II · See more »

Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija/Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија; Pannonian Rusyn: Югославия, transcr. Juhoslavija)Jugosllavia; Jugoszlávia; Juhoslávia; Iugoslavia; Jugoslávie; Iugoslavia; Yugoslavya; Югославия, transcr. Jugoslavija.

Denazification and Yugoslavia · World War II and Yugoslavia · See more »

The list above answers the following questions

Denazification and World War II Comparison

Denazification has 151 relations, while World War II has 916. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 1.41% = 15 / (151 + 916).

References

This article shows the relationship between Denazification and World War II. To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

Hey! We are on Facebook now! »