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Перевод: extermination speek extermination


[существительное]
уничтожение; истребление; искоренение; дезинсекция


Тезаурус:

  1. In response to his prompting remark that "the Jewish problem still hasn't been cleared up" and "we hear nothing at all about what sort of solution is imagined", only three Party members (5 per cent) expressed open approval of the right to exterminate the Jews, with comments such as: "The Fhrer has decided upon the extermination of Jewry and promised it.
  2. The lengthy section in the same report on the persecution of the Jews in Germany began by stating that what was currently taking place was the "irresistible extermination of a minority", comparable to the genocide against the Armenians by the Turks during the First World War but carried out in Germany against the Jews "more slowly and in more planned fashion", adding accurately that "in reality a lawless situation has long prevailed, through which every act of force against the Jewish minority is sanctioned".
  3. To gain the upper hand Charles had to repeatedly invade and conquer the four Saxon regions; he used drastic techniques of extermination and punishment; he transplanted entire tribes forcibly to weaken any sense of identity and revolution; he built towns, churches and castles wherever possible, and supported large numbers of Christian missionaries to the pagans by force of arms.
  4. For these, it seems obvious, Hitler's public association with the radical "solution of the Jewish Question" and the linking of the Fhrer to the widespread knowledge and rumours of the extermination of the Jews in the east, can only have been a further negative feature of his image.
  5. Once dry rot has been discovered, the only remedy is extermination of the fungus together with the rectification of the unhealthy conditions which invited the attack.
  6. At the same time, however, he had agreed with Rosenberg in late 1941 that it was inappropriate to speak of extermination in public.
  7. As on the shore of the Reed Sea, they see themselves facing defeat and extermination in battle.
  8. What this suggests is that if the demonizing of the deviant other leads to suppression and even extermination, the colonizing of the deviant involves an assimilation which re-forms, ethically and literally, even as it re-presents.
  9. For 40 years in Hungary, his selfless and ultimately tragic struggle in 1944 to save Budapest's Jews from extermination was conveniently forgotten, as Moscow wanted.
  10. "Swat-the-fly" campaigns were mounted with a view to its mass extermination and financial rewards were offered to assiduous members of the public with the highest kill rates.
  11. The Bavarian Prime Minister's recommendation appeared on the publicity pamphlet below excerpts from a similarly glowing review by the ultra-Right wing newspaper Deutsche Nationale Zeitung, which tries to boost its fringe circulation by challenging what it calls the "Auschwitz lie" that millions of Jews died in Nazi extermination camps.
  12. In his most dire reference to "the extermination of Jewry in Europe", in his November speech to the Party "Old Guard", he stated: "I've always been scorned as a prophet.
  13. Dr Joseph Wybran, the head of the Belgian Auschwitz Committee, who had campaigned for the removal of an order of Carmelite nuns from a convent just outside the perimeter of the former Birkenau extermination camp, was shot in the head outside Brussels University Hospital on Wednesday.

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