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Adolf

Also Adolph,

[ad-olf, ey-dolf, ah-dawlf]

noun

  1. a first name: from Germanic words meaning “noble” and “wolf.”



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Today X exclusively surfaces the most upsetting content conceivable in our timelines; its gouging monetization program encourages incessant spam from brain-dead engagement farmers; its doofus A.I. model lectures the public about imaginary white genocide; its emboldened Nazi community edits together Day-Glo fan cams of Joseph Goebbels, Reinhard Heydrich, and Adolf Hitler.

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The inquest, held over four weeks in February and March, heard Rhianan had been groomed and sexually exploited online by an American neo-Nazi, and that she had become "fixated" on Adolf Hitler and wanted to "blow up a synagogue".

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Adolf Ziegler, the Nazi functionary charged with overseeing the exhibition, perceived no ambiguity.

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Adolf Hitler became German chancellor in 1933.

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Adolf Hitler and his closest lieutenants understood democratic structures and processes as well as anyone in the era, and set about disabling then dismantling the Weimar Republic.

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adolescentEichmann, Adolf