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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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At one point, he shared that if he was given a gun with two bullets and in a room with Adolf Hitler, Pol Pot and the former Speaker of Virginia’s state House, he would shoot the GOP speaker twice.

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While the death penalty exists for a small number of crimes in Israel, it has become a de facto abolitionist country, with the Nazi Holocaust perpetrator Adolf Eichmann the last person to be executed in 1962.

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Mr. Cruz nailed the point when he said Friday that “if you say nothing when someone tells you that Adolf Hitler was cool, you are a coward and complicit in evil.”

It was only later in life that she discovered her music teacher had in fact been Adolf Hitler's pianist.

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Nick Fuentes, a 27-year-old white nationalist livestreamer, routinely uses his platform to deny the Holocaust, praise Adolf Hitler, denigrate women as “baby machines,” and make wildly racist statements.

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