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Sippenhaft or
Sippenhaftung (German: [ˈzɪpənˌhaft(ʊŋ)], kin liability) is a
German term for the idea that a
family or clan
shares the
responsibility for...
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dijeron que aplicarían el '
Sippenhaft', una táctica de
castigo colectivo utilizada por los ****s. "Qué es el
Sippenhaft, el método de ****cución ****...
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Elisabeth Hartnagel (27
February 1920 – 28
February 2020) was the
sister of anti-****
activists Hans and
Sophie Scholl.
Elisabeth Hartnagel (then Scholl)...
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Presumption of
guilt Propaganda techniques Reductio ad
Hitlerum Scapegoating Sippenhaft Social stigma Stereotype Curtis, G. N. "Emotional Appeal".
Appeal to Hatred...
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sister Valerie, as well as
other relatives, were
arrested under ****
Sippenhaft (blood guilt) laws. He was
educated at the
Schule Schloss Salem and then...
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extermination of a
previous ruler's
family to
prevent uprisings in The Prince.
Sippenhaft (English: kin liability) was used in ****
Germany to
punish and sometimes...
- was
arrested by the
Gestapo and
taken into
custody under the
ancient Sippenhaft law
reinstated by the **** government. Her five
children were
placed in...
- was
never seriously considered. In Germany, his
family was
taken into
Sippenhaft,
detention for the
crimes of a
family member.
Seydlitz was ultimately...
- The
family members were
arrested because of
Sippenhaft, the ****umption of
shared family guilt.
Sippenhaft was a
major deterrent for
anyone considering...
- Halder, who
finished the war in a
concentration camp.
Under Himmler's new
Sippenhaft (blood guilt) laws, many
relatives of the prin****l
plotters were also...