“Apache have the strongest nation in the world behind them. So we're going to inflict pain where our European aunts and uncles had to endure it. And so the fact that you could actually get Nazis scared of a band of Jews, that's - again, that's a gigantic psychological thing.” WorldFactsPainNationsBehindsBandEndureScaredJewPsychologicalStrongestNaziUnclesAuntAunts And Uncles Author:Quentin Tarantino
“Then they'd [Nazi] make movies against England, you know, in the same way, to help, you know, feather their nest for what they - their aggressions.” KnowsWayHelpingEnglandAggressionNaziFeathersNests Author:Quentin Tarantino
“But the truth of the matter is, that was fairly, fairly early on in Goebbels' 800 movies that he made in Germany. The majority of them, especially once the war got going, you hardly saw Nazi officers in it at all. They were mostly musicals and comedies and melodramas and stories of great German men from the past.” MenMadeWarMatterStoriesPastSawsComedyMajorityGermanyOfficersNaziMelodramaGoebbels Author:Quentin Tarantino
“ou know, if you want to see jackbooting Nazis in movies, you've got to watch American movies made at that time.” IfsKnowsWantMadeWatchesNaziAmerican Movie Author:Quentin Tarantino
“Leni Riefenstahl was the one person Goebbels had no control over in the filmmaking community of Nazi Germany, and they despised each other. But because she was Hitler's favorite, she could do what she wanted. She was the only filmmaker that did not have to cow down to Joseph Goebbels.” PersonsWantedCommunityFilmmakerGermanyCowsFilmmakingNaziDespisedNazi GermanyGoebbels Author:Quentin Tarantino
“Of course we as Labour Party members must all be free to criticise and oppose injustice and abuse wherever we find it. But as today's Report recommends, can we please leave Hitler and Nazi metaphors alone (especially in the context of Israel). Why? Because the Shoah is still in people's family experience.” PeopleStillsTodayCoursesPartyPleaseMembersAbuseInjusticeMetaphorIsraelReportsLabourNaziLabour PartyCriticise Author:Jeremy Corbyn
“If my boy had perished in a Nazi compound, I could never have gone on living. I would have killed myself.” IfsBoysGoneNaziCompoundsMy Boys Author:Coco Chanel
“After a fashion, they did, mingling the sale of perfumes with anti-Nazi propaganda. In the event, my tirelessly publicised determination to wrest back control of the business neutralised most of the adverse repercussions on me from an unwilling association with their propaganda.” FashionEventsDeterminationPropagandaAssociationNaziPerfumeUnwillingAdverseRepercussionsMinglingNazi Propaganda Author:Coco Chanel
“For Germany, Poland is now a more important trade partner than Russia. With respect to history, our peoples will require more time for the wounds to heal. But it is also important to stick to the truth in accounting for the past. This is not compatible with, for instance, TV movies such as "Our mothers, our fathers" that try to partly shift the liability for Nazi crimes to us Poles.” TryingImportantPastMotherFatherCrimeTvsTradeSticksPartnersWoundsRussiaHealInstanceGermanyMore TimeNaziOur FatherAccountingCompatiblePolandLiability Author:Jaroslaw Kaczynski
“When I'm watching South Park I don't think it's written by neo-Nazis. They know exactly what they're doing.” ThinkingKnowsWrittenSouthParksNazi Author:Eric Andre
“My background is full of pain. My mother was in a Nazi concentration camp and our whole family was killed off. Then early on your father leaves and all you've got is your mother, and I was an only child. Then you come to a new country and I can't speak English.” ChildrenI CanCountryWholePainMotherFatherSpeakBackgroundsConcentrationCampsNaziWhole FamilyOnly ChildConcentration CampSpeak EnglishNazi Concentration Camps Author:Gene Simmons
“The fact is that you can be a Nazi living in a little trailer in the middle of Montana and as awful as everything you stand for is, you're basically an angry guy in a shack. Scientology, on the other hand, is a multi-billion dollar institution with tentacles that reach into lots of countries. I don't think it's as powerful as many people think it is, but compared to the sorts of people I've dealt with, it is a force to be reckoned with. It has global influence and very very deep pockets.” PeopleThinkingLittlesCountryFactsHandsGuyForcePowerfulInfluenceMiddleInstitutionsAngryDollarsBillionsAwfulPocketsNaziVery DeepTrailersMontanaScientologyShackTentacles Author:Louis Theroux
“[Nazi] copied stuff from us for their "final solution" but we get to walk around like we're the good guys.” GuyStuffWalksSolutionsFinalsNaziGood Guy Author:Bill Burr
“Before the change of regime in 1989, you couldn't talk about anti-Semitism, and after the regime change, people started to talk about taboo subjects. I was 8 years old in those days, and later, in politics and society, these extreme wright ideologies got stronger - the skinhead movement was started, a lot of ex-Nazis emigrated and financially supported these extreme right movements in Hungary.” PeopleYearsSubjectsMovementStrongerExtremesIdeologyRegimesNaziExesTabooAnti SemitismHungaryRegime Change Author:Csanad Szegedi
“The term "genocide" is often incorrectly assumed to mean extreme examples of mass murder associated with war, with the death of millions of individuals, as, for instance in Cambodia. Although clearly the Holocaust was the most extreme of all genocides, the bar set by the Nazis is not the bar required to be considered genocide. Most importantly, genocide does not have to be complete to be considered genocide.” MeanDoeWarIndividualTermMillionsExampleMassMurderExtremesBarsInstanceGenocideHolocaustNaziCambodia Author:Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
“When I first went to jail in 1960 with seven classmates trying to use their public library against the backdrop of my father being a veteran of World War II, not being able to use - having to sit behind Nazi on American military bases, I lost my fear of jails and death.” WorldTryingFirstsWarUseAbleFatherLostBehindsMilitaryBasesSevenLibraryWar Of The WorldsJailWorld War IiWorld War INaziVeteran1960sPublic LibraryClassmatesBackdropAmerican MilitaryMilitary Bases Author:Jesse Jackson
“I have been called the antichrist, though, by Nazis.” Has BeensNaziAntichrist Author:Gene Weingarten
“One of the greatest pleasures I get from my measly professional career is confusing people. "Wait - he beats women and seems like a Nazi, but he has impeccable grammar and keen reasoning skills and sings country music and can, from time to time, say or do something really funny?" It absolutely doesn't compute for them. I enjoy that immensely.” PeopleCountrySeemsWaitingEnjoyPleasureCareersSkillsBeatsReasoningNaziConfusingGrammarImpeccableGreatest PleasuresProfessional Career Author:Jim Goad
“In the US the problem has been, for instance, that Nazis have rights of free expression, right? But other kinds of racist speech is not protected. And you have to link the speech to conduct or to a certain kind of threat against minority population. I know that in Europe, this kind of framework doesn't exist in the same way so it's very difficult to make the analogy.” KnowsWayKindHas BeensProblemCertainDifficultRightsExpressionSpeechEuropeThreatPopulationInstanceMinoritiesRacistLinksProtectedNaziFrameworkAnalogiesFree Expression Author:Judith Butler
“Liberals in blue states just think that when they look in the mirror and say to themselves "I'm for the environment, I'm for the children, I'm for the gay people, I'm against war," it pits automatically, and the oppressor/oppressed leftist mindset that anyone that would disagree with them isn't conservative, they're crazy. They're Nazis, they're facists, they're evil.” PeopleThinkingLooksChildrenWarStatesEvilEnvironmentCrazyGayMirrorsBlueConservativeMindsetDisagreeOppressedNaziPitsOppressorsGay PeopleLeftistsAgainst War Author:Andrew Breitbart
“No liberal newspaper ever talked about the invasion of Vietnam; they talked about the defense of Vietnam. And then they were saying, "well, it's not going well." Ok, that make them liberal. It's like, it's if we were to say, that going back to, say, Nazi Germany, that Hitler's general staff was liberal after Stalingrad because they were criticizing his tactics: "It was a mistake to fight a two front war, we should've knocked off Englad first," or something.” IfsShouldFirstsWellsTwoWarFightingMistakeFrontsDefenseNewspapersGermanyCriticizeVietnamStaffNaziTacticsInvasionNazi GermanyStalingrad Author:Noam Chomsky
“Take like, say, Obama, he's called "liberal" and he's praised for his "principled objection to the Iraq war". What was his "principled objection"? He says it was a "strategic blunder," like Nazi generals after Stalingrad.” WarIraqNaziStrategicObjectionsIraq WarBlundersPrincipledStalingrad Author:Noam Chomsky
“The American Nazi party and the KKK don't really exist in a meaningful way. They may have an office or website. But they are not tens of thousands of members.” WayMayPartyMembersOfficeMeaningfulNaziWebsiteNazi PartyKkk Author:Tucker Carlson
“When you tie [Donald] Trump supporters to those groups [the American Nazi party and the KKK ] that is a slur.” PartyGroupsTrumpTiesNaziSupporterSlursNazi PartyKkk Author:Tucker Carlson
“I read Nicholas Kristof columns. I think it was in September [2016] had he this piece look who is endorsing [Donald] Trump, who is behind him. It was the North Korean government, it was Islamic terrorists. It's the Klan. It's the American Nazi party. It seems very uncharitable to me. There was no room for people who are decent but economically beleaguered to maybe want to support him.” PeopleThinkingWantLooksSeemsGovernmentRoomsPartyBehindsSupportPiecesTrumpTerroristDecentIslamicSeptemberNaziNorth KoreaColumnsKoreanNorth KoreanNazi PartyEndorsingNicholas Kristof Author:Tucker Carlson
“I don't notice any sympathy for them in [ Nicholas Kristof] column. If you're writing a column saying the people for Trump are Nazis and Klansman and North Korean dictators.” PeopleIfsWritingTrumpDictatorNaziNorth KoreaColumnsKoreanNorth KoreanNicholas Kristof Author:Tucker Carlson
“The Road To Serfdom was written during WWII, and basically it's an anti-Nazi, anti-communist thing, but also it's an anti-Conservative and anti-Labor-party thing aimed at the British. He was an Austrian, writing in Britain. And I feel like now, I guess, everybody pays lip service to libertarian - and, indeed, many conservative - ideas, and yet they keep moving forward with an increasingly bureaucratic state. It shows itself in all sorts of little ways.” WayFeelsWritingLittlesIdeasStatesShowsMovingPartyPayWrittenLaborLipsConservativeBritishLibertarianMoving ForwardBritainCommunistNaziKeep MovingKeep Moving ForwardWwiiLip ServiceRoad To SerfdomAnti ConservativeAnti Communist Author:P. J. O'Rourke
“If Britain wins wholly, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and perhaps even Bolshevik Russia will disappear.” IfsWinningDisappearRussiaGermanyBritainNaziFascistsNazi GermanyBolsheviks Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“A lot of liberals think all the Trump voters are a part of the alt right, neo Nazi camp, which is not true. That's a tiny, tiny slice.” ThinkingTrumpTinyVotersCampsNazi Author:Van Jones
“You have the Republican Party, who see themselves in their heart of hearts as being a party of colorblind meritocracy. That's their great belief about themselves. And yet somehow you also have a party where a lot of racial resentment and a camp of even neo-Nazis have set up camp in their party. If you point it out to them, they get mad at you, not at the neo-Nazis.” IfsHeartBeliefPartyRepublicanMadCampsResentmentNaziRepublican PartyMeritocracy Author:Van Jones
“When I was growing up in the 1930s and '40s anti-Semitism was rampant. It wasn't like Nazi Germany but it was pretty serious - it was part of life.” Growing UpGrowingSeriousGermanyNaziParts Of Life1930sAnti SemitismNazi Germany Author:Noam Chomsky
“It's a lesser-known story, but the Japanese government (after the Russian-Nazi pact, which split Poland) did allow Polish Jews to come to Japan, with the expectation that they would then be sent to the United States. But they weren't accepted, so they stayed in Japan.” StatesStoriesGovernmentUnitedKnownUnited StatesExpectationsJewAcceptedJapanSplitsNaziPolishPolandPactLesser Known Author:Noam Chomsky
“I suspect most likely that more Nazis came to America. I was a student at Harvard during the early 1950s. There was practically no Jewish faculty there.” AmericaStudentsFacultySuspectsNaziHarvard Author:Noam Chomsky
“There's an interesting book about that called The Third Reich and the Ivory Tower, written by Stephen H. Norwood. It has a long discussion about Harvard, and indeed the school's president, James Conant, did block Jewish faculty. He was the one who prevented European Jews from being admitted to the chemistry department - his field - and also had pretty good relations with the Nazis.” LongBookSchoolPresidentInterestingWrittenFieldsThirdsRelationJewBlockDiscussionDepartmentFacultyChemistryTowersNaziHarvardIvoryIvory TowerInteresting Book Author:Noam Chomsky
“When Nazi emissaries came to the United States, they were welcomed at Harvard.” StatesUnitedUnited StatesNaziHarvard Author:Noam Chomsky
“In general, the attitude towards Nazi Germany was not that hostile, especially if you look at the U.S. State Department reports. In 1937 the State Department was describing Adolf Hitler as a "moderate" who was holding off the forces of the right and the left.” IfsLooksStatesLeftForceAttitudeGermanyDepartmentReportsNaziHostileModeratesDescribingNazi Germany Author:Noam Chomsky
“George Kennan is another extreme case. He was the American consul in Berlin until the war between Germany and the United States broke out in December 1941. And until then he was writing pretty supportive statements back stressing that we shouldn't be so hard on the Nazis if they were doing something we didn't agree with - basically repeating the idea that they were people we could do business with.” PeopleIfsWritingIdeasWarHardStatesUnitedCasesUnited StatesStressAgreeExtremesStatementsBrokeGermanyNaziSupportiveBerlinDecember Author:Noam Chomsky
“The British had an even stronger [then America] business interest in Nazi Germany. And Benito Mussolini was greatly admired.” AmericaInterestStrongerBritishGermanyNaziNazi Germany Author:Noam Chomsky
“It was reported in the left-wing press in the late 1930s that the Texas Company (Texaco), headed by the Nazi sympathizer Torkild Rieber, diverted its oil shipments from the Republic, with which it had contracts, to [Francisco] Franco.” LeftCompanyLatePressesWingsOilRepublicContractsTexasNazi1930sLeft WingFrancoFrancisco Franco Author:Noam Chomsky
“You can read it in history books now, but they often suppress the fact that the U.S. government tolerated [Nazi]. It's really remarkable because they claim that [Franklin] Roosevelt was impeded by the Neutrality Act. On the other hand, he bitterly condemned a Mexican businessman for sending several guns to the Republic. If you look back, oil was the one commodity that [Francisco] Franco could not receive from the Germans and the Italians, so that was quite significant.” IfsLooksBookFactsHandsGovernmentGunClaimsOilSignificantRemarkableRepublicCommodityNaziBusinessmanMexicanFranklinNeutralityHistory BooksFrancoFrancisco Franco Author:Noam Chomsky
“Ironically, my rabbi was a bar mitzvah Nazi. So I got bar mitzvahed. And though I didn't want to, the theme of my bar mitzvah party was Madonna.” WantPartyBarsThemeNaziRabbiBar MitzvahMitzvah Author:Billy Eichner
“If the Nazis have been destroyed it's because America got into the war. They went for it and they got into the fight.” IfsHas BeensWarAmericaFightingDestroyedNazi Author:Gaspar Noe
“Honestly, I really didn't want to take on World War II France, but when I came across the story of a nineteen-year-old Belgian woman who created an escape route out of Nazi-Occupied France, I was hooked.” WorldWantYearsWarStoriesHonestlyFranceWar Of The WorldsWorld War IiWorld War INaziRoutesHookedNineteenBelgians Author:Megan Chance
“The reaction we should be having to [rich liberals] is not ridicule, but rather self-criticism. Why aren't we organizing them? I mean, we are the ones that ought to be organizing them, not Rush Limbaugh. There are historical analogs, which are not exact, of course, but are close enough to be worrisome. This is a whiff of early Nazi Germany.” ShouldMeanSelfEnoughCoursesRichOughtCriticismHistoricalReactionsGermanyNaziRidiculeNazi GermanySelf CriticismAnalog Author:Noam Chomsky
“There are historical analogs, which are not exact, of course, but are close enough to be worrisome. This is a whiff of early Nazi Germany. [Adolf] Hitler was appealing to groups with similar grievances, and giving them crazy answers, but at least they were answers; these groups weren't getting them anywhere else. It was the Jews and the Bolsheviks [that were the problem].” GivingEnoughProblemCoursesAnswersGroupsCrazyHistoricalJewGermanyNaziGrievanceNazi GermanyAnalogBolsheviks Author:Noam Chomsky
“If you speak [ about violence against Israelis], you are in an unspeakable place, have become a Nazi or its moral equivalent (if there is a moral equivalent). It certainly terrifies, but perhaps also it is a linguistic permutation of state terrorism, an assault that stops one in one's tracks, and secures the continuing operation of the regime and its monopoly on politically intelligible speech.” IfsStatesSpeakMoralViolenceSpeechTrackTerrorismOperationsRegimesContinuingNaziAssaultMonopolyUnspeakable Author:Judith Butler
“I think the Olympic Games have been married to political statements. If I go back to Berlin in 1936, it was very politically orientated then, just with the Nazis.” IfsThinkingHas BeensPoliticalGamesMarriedStatementsNaziBerlinOlympic Games Author:John Carlos
“When the Jews were being persecuted by the Nazis in 1944 we passed the War Refugee Act, which focused on rescuing Jews, a religious group. But if the religious group is the subject of the persecution based on their religion, it's perfectly OK for a First Amendment-bound society to emphasize their rescue, just as it is perfectly OK to emphasize the fact that many, if not all of the perpetrators of Islamic terrorism, come from countries with a history of supporting terrorism.” IfsFirstsWarCountryFactsReligiousGroupsSubjectsBoundsJewTerrorismFocusedIslamicAmendmentsRescueNaziPersecutionRefugeeFirst AmendmentPersecutedPerpetratorsIslamic Terrorism Author:Alan Dershowitz
“It's radical Islamic terrorism. And yet, when you see the last eight years, something's gone wrong to call it violent extremism or man-caused disasters. It would be as if we were looking at [Adolf] Hitler in the 1930s. And we were afraid to say that he was a Nazi.” IfsMenYearsWould BeLastsGoneEightTerrorismDisasterViolentRadicalIslamicNaziExtremism1930sIslamic Terrorism Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“The Supreme Court of the United States has validated the Nazi method of execution in concentration camps, starving them to death.” StatesUnitedUnited StatesMethodCourtSupremeConcentrationCampsExecutionNaziSupreme CourtStarvingConcentration Camp Author:Jack Kevorkian