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insbesondere im Dritten Reich beliebte Form, sich auch nach einem Kirchenaustritt noch persönlich religiös zu verorten
als nationalsozialistisch konform vorgenommene Eintragung, die ab dem 26. 11. 1936 bei aus den Kirchen ausgetretenen Personen in Personalpapieren die Worte „Dissident“ oder „konfessionslos“ ersetzte
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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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(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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(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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(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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(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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