Hitlerite
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Hitlerite
Example Sentences
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The first “is that Amin was a Hitlerite presence in Africa.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 15, 2025
British correspondents in dispatches telephoned to London were first to brand the whole affair as a complete Hitlerite lie to ballyhoo National Aviation Week, which in Germany is this week.
From Time Magazine Archive
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No treaty of friendship, the Pact stated tersely that the two countries would support each other "in the present war against Hitlerite Germany," that neither would make a separate peace.
From Time Magazine Archive
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His writing skills seem at first oldfashioned, but they always turn out to be just right for hitting his targets: hypocrisy, his countrymen's haste to forget the Hitlerite period, the greed of the fat-cat crowd.
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For three full days the U. S. Government provided an official soundboard from which outraged foes of Nazidom could vent their indignation against Hitlerite Germany.
From Time Magazine Archive
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