Definition of Hitlerite in English:
Hitlerite
adjectiveˈhɪtlərʌɪtˈhɪtlərˌaɪt
Relating to or characteristic of Adolf Hitler or the policies of the Nazi party.
Example sentencesExamples
- By the summer of 1938, the Hitlerite regime had come to see war as a necessary response to a mass of socioeconomic contradictions for which the Nazis had no rational solution.
- In the Second World War there was an almost universal acceptance of the need and duty to resist Hitlerite aggression.
- Aware of the persecution of German Jews in the years before his death in 1936, he declared himself "appalled by the Hitlerite atrocities".
- He has made unmistakably clear his role as an apologist for Hitlerite fascism.
- French intelligence accurately identified the predatory intentions of Hitlerite Germany from the very beginning.
- It is necessary to mete out the punishment they deserve to the Hitlerite killers who took part in the events.
nounˈhɪtlərʌɪtˈhɪtlərˌaɪt
A follower of Adolf Hitler.
countries occupied by the Hitlerites
Example sentencesExamples
- "I have been called a Fascist and almost a Hitlerite," he complained.
- Once war began, he was jailed as a Hitlerite.
- For Nazi opponents, the fire and its aftermath proved how brutally and quickly the Hitlerites were ending democracy.
- Underlining the importance with which the Hitlerites viewed radio as an instrument of propaganda, on the evening that the Nazis came to power, two emissaries of Joseph Goebbels paid Fritzsche a visit.
- The world war unleashed by the Hitlerites still further sharpened the differences in the conditions in the various countries.
Definition of Hitlerite in US English:
Hitlerite
adjectiveˈhɪtlərˌaɪtˈhitlərˌīt
Relating to or characteristic of Adolf Hitler or the policies of the Nazi party.
Example sentencesExamples
- Aware of the persecution of German Jews in the years before his death in 1936, he declared himself "appalled by the Hitlerite atrocities".
- He has made unmistakably clear his role as an apologist for Hitlerite fascism.
- In the Second World War there was an almost universal acceptance of the need and duty to resist Hitlerite aggression.
- French intelligence accurately identified the predatory intentions of Hitlerite Germany from the very beginning.
- By the summer of 1938, the Hitlerite regime had come to see war as a necessary response to a mass of socioeconomic contradictions for which the Nazis had no rational solution.
- It is necessary to mete out the punishment they deserve to the Hitlerite killers who took part in the events.
nounˈhɪtlərˌaɪtˈhitlərˌīt
A follower of Adolf Hitler.
countries occupied by the Hitlerites
Example sentencesExamples
- "I have been called a Fascist and almost a Hitlerite," he complained.
- Underlining the importance with which the Hitlerites viewed radio as an instrument of propaganda, on the evening that the Nazis came to power, two emissaries of Joseph Goebbels paid Fritzsche a visit.
- Once war began, he was jailed as a Hitlerite.
- For Nazi opponents, the fire and its aftermath proved how brutally and quickly the Hitlerites were ending democracy.
- The world war unleashed by the Hitlerites still further sharpened the differences in the conditions in the various countries.