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    Lebensunwertes Leben: Roots and Memory of Aktion T4 by Erika Silvestri

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In the case of Germany, translated into Rassenhygiene, those concepts flowed into the Nazi project of purification of the German people. Through interviews with families who had a relative interned in one of the program's clinics spread across the Reich territory between 1939 and 1945, I investigate the evolution and passage of memories stored within the family sphere, paying attention to the generational steps and processes of trauma. …”
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    Intervenções do texto bíblico no romance Tempo de Solidão, de Josué Guimarães = Interventions of biblical narrative in Josué Guimarães’ novel Tempo de Solidão by Enéias Farias Tavares

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Being the protagonist of the novel A Ferro e Fogo I: Tempo de Solidão, by southern Brazilian author Josué Guimarães, such a character is constructed as a paradigm of the frustrated migratory hope represented by the German people in Brazil.…”
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    AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUE. PART 51: ROCKET-SPACE TECHNOLOGY DESIGNER SERGEY KOROLEV AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN MISSILE DESIGN by M. I. Baranov

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The important deposit of former German people, creating rockets, workings in the USSR after completion of the World War II is marked, in development of the first Soviet ballistic rockets. …”
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    USSR in World War II by M. Yu. Myagkov

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The war with the Soviet Union was planned to be waged with particular cruelty.The preconditions for the outbreak of World War II were the humiliating provisions of the Versailles Peace Treaty for the German people, as well as the attitude of the "Western de­mocracies" to Russia after 1917 and the Soviet Union as an outcast of world development. …”
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    Bibliographic work of Ivan Franjo Jukić and the end of cultural history. Bibliographies as a source for the history of books and cultural history by Slavko Harni

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Tracing back this orientation leads us to its source, the German Romanticism, which relied on the common language for the building of unity of the disunited German lands, and promoted the primacy of culture over the primacy of politics. With the German people this unity was successful, whereas the political reality, in part shaped by bloody wars, was a vivid proof of the failure of the Illyrian, and later, of the Southern Slavic idea. …”
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    The Comparative Study of Iranian and German Folk Stories (Case Study: Molla Nasreddin's Story and Grimm's Legends by Fatemeh Jabbari Gharebagh, Najmeh Dorri

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Here, however, contrary to Iranian stories, witches and wizards are present to help the hero in difficult times and save him from danger. After all, the German people also have common concerns and problems, and stories help them during the difficulties. 4.ConclusionFolklore consists of the language, behavior, way of thinking, and attitude of the members of the society reflected in their legends. …”
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    The Christianity of Franks: the Formation of the Vector of European Civilization by Oleh Shepetyak

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The Christianization of the European peoples was a difficult and ambiguous process. Many Germanic peoples, which settled down in Europe, had accepted the Christianity in its Arianism version. …”
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    Shamanism in Indo-European mythologies by Fournet, A.

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The second part shows that some key features of shamanism can be found outside Siberia, among Caucasic, Greek and North Germanic people. It is shown that Prometheus and Odin have clear shamanistic features.…”
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    The Semantic Distribution of Germanic Loanwords in Proto-Slavic by Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this article, the author reviews the evidence supplied by loanwords for the nature of contacts between the Proto-Slavs and their Germanic neighbours, i.e. the Goths and various western Germanic peoples. Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic can be divided into a limited number of semantic fields: power and warfare, technological terminology, money and trade, words for containers (boxes, cases etc.), Christian terminology and words regarding land holdings. …”
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    SHORT ESSAY ON THE GREAT MIGRATION by Radu Ştefan VERGATTI

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…As regards the western part of the continent, Germanic peoples played an important role in the structure of the new modern peoples. …”
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    Book Review: Menswear of the Lombards. Reflections in the Light of Archaeology, Iconography and Written Sources by Rena Maguire

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Recent archaeological adventures in the beautiful Friulian region of Northern Italy had introduced me to the history of the Langobards, a Germanic people who settled in the Adriatic during the 6th century AD after a long period of southerly migration from the German/Scandinavian Baltic area. …”
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    Verbal Formulas in the Magical Ritual: Aspects of Interaction by Tatyana A. Agapkina

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Magical folklore of the Eastern and Western Slavs, as well as of the German peoples, counts short verbal charms recited when the wound festers and has fly larvae, or even worms, inside. …”
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    THE CHARACTER OF REYNARD THE FOX IN THE CHILDREN’S LITERATURE OF FRANCE, GERMANY AND LUXEMBURG (SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH – BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURIES)

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The traditional plots and characters of the medieval folklore of the Germanic peoples, as indicated by the name of the main character, originating from the common Germanic roots regin ‘sovet’ и hart ‘krepkiy’ had influenced the formation of the character of a trickster, and were later introduced not only in the novel “Roman de Renard” in France in the 12th–13th centuries but also in the literature of the neighboring Germanic peoples (the Flemish, the Dutch, and the Germans). …”
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    Germanic Names in early Byzantine Inscriptions. Personal Names and Collective Identity by Ulrich Huttner

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Early byzantine inscriptions show that germanic people assimilate their identity to the environment in Constantinople and Asia Minor: They use Greek language, Christian symbols, and imperial titles to present their position in society. …”
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    A Late Würmian and Holocene pollen profile from Tüttensee, Upper Bavaria, as evidence of 15 Millennia of landscape history in the Chiemsee glacier region by Manfred Rösch, Arne Friedmann, Sabine Rieckhoff, Philipp Stojakowits, Dirk Sudhaus

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A short reforestation phase at ~ 1 BCE – 1 CE hints at the rather complex migration history in this region with so called Celts, Germanic people and Romans involved. Strong human impact indicated by cereals, Plantago lanceolata , other human indicators and deforestation started at 900 CE.…”
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    Drikkeutstyr med romersk opphav. Identitet og sosial interaksjon i eldre jernalder by Christian Rødsrud

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The term Romanization was previously interpreted as an acculturation and acquisition of Roman identity, and it was discussed whether Germanic peoples took up Roman customs and used the objects as they were used at the place of origin. …”
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    Barbarzyńcy w "Vita sancti Severini" by Wojciech Dutka

    Published 2003-03-01
    “…He tried to bridge the empty space of misunderstanding between the Romans and the Germanic people. Author considered the foliowing final reflection: it was possible that Eugippius could participate in the movement of cohabitation the Romans and East-Goths during the reign of Theodoric the Great. …”
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    THE ROMANIZATION PROCESS IN CRIȘANA IN THE LIGHT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCHES by Laura ARDELEAN

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…They lived between the Iazyg Sarmatians and the Germanic people from the West and North-West and the Roman province Dacia. …”
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    Early medieval missionary tactics: the example of Martin and Caesarius by Alberto FERREIRO

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…There were Hispano/Gallo-Romans and germanic peoples who were either Arian or pagan, and likewise those who were already converted to orthodoxy but maintained pagan rituals and beliefs as part of their daily religious experience. …”
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    From Epic Characters to a Movie Transformation: Tracing the Journey of Beowulf from Old English Poetry to Contemporary Motion Picture by Trishita Gautam

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Beowulf gives vivid descriptions of ancient Germanic people, an era of hero-worshipping, supernatural beliefs and pagan rituals. …”
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