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(‎Changed [en] description: (Believing in God) formula implemented in 1936 to signal National Socialist conformity in personal documents where “dissident” or “non-denominational” had been used to state the leaving of a religion)
 
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Particulièrement populaire sous le Troisième Reich, c'était une manière de s'identifier d'un point de vue religieux personnel même après avoir quitté l'église.
(Croire en Dieu) formule mise en œuvre en 1936 pour signaler la conformité nationale-socialiste dans les documents personnels où « dissident » ou « non confessionnel » avait été utilisé pour indiquer l’abandon d’une religion
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Particularmente popular en el Tercer Reich, era una forma de identificarse en un sentido religioso personal incluso después de abandonar la iglesia.
(Creer en Dios) fórmula implementada en 1936 para señalar la conformidad nacionalsocialista en documentos personales donde se había usado “disidente” o “no confesional” para indicar el abandono de una religión
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Property / Organizational / project context: German Reich / Greater German Reich ("Nazi Germany") / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Ideological positioning /school adherence
 
Property / Ideological positioning /school adherence: National Socialism / rank
 
Normal rank

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(Believing in God) formula implemented in 1936 to signal National Socialist conformity in personal documents where “dissident” or “non-denominational” had been used to state the leaving of a religion
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Gottgläubig
(Believing in God) formula implemented in 1936 to signal National Socialist conformity in personal documents where “dissident” or “non-denominational” had been used to state the leaving of a religion

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