Example sentences for: nazi-era

How can you use “nazi-era” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Leave it to William Safire's column to notice that the U.S. name for the operation, "Desert Fox," was the nickname for a "Nazi-era German general."

  • He is not anti-Nazi, nor does his story per se serve as a critique of Nazi-era Germany.

  • In an earlier scene, he seemed a figure from a Nazi-era movie: a Jew obsessed with a German woman, in this case Oskar's mother, whom he begs on bended knee to run away with him to London.

  • I guess the lesson that is to be learned from the Times article you mention on Page A12 is that if you're going to get involved negotiating with Nazi-era slaves, you're just going to have to expect them to be a little grumpy and that is all there is to it.


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