Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

108 Sentences With "sullying"

How to use sullying in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "sullying" and check conjugation/comparative form for "sullying". Mastering all the usages of "sullying" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But with his foray into SSTs, he risks sullying his reputation.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's pharmaceutical scandals are sullying its healthcare cleanup.
Blumenthal said Durham risks "sullying" his long record as a straight shooter.
It's seen as very sullying, even though you're selling your service, not yourself.
McMaster, by this light, isn't sullying his reputation or that of the military.
She has opted for the second, bad option, sullying her own liberal virtues.
The lies, the deceit, the year-long sullying of my starch game—everything.
Drizin implies that Kratz is sullying the name of "elevated" law discussion by doing so.
Dahl died in 1990 and has since been accused of anti-Semitism, sullying his legacy.
"Being willing to do business would be, essentially, sullying yourself," Mr. Kaufmann said, paraphrasing this view.
They have succeeded in sullying the very word, making it synonymous with what is illegitimate and foolhardy.
The slip allows a bride to pee without sullying her dress, or needing help to use the toilet.
Perhaps we are all on Saturn together, trying to keep the dirty rabble from sullying our beautiful rings.
Putting aside the question of sullying a beer festival with downer science, though, the study had an important aim.
The practice exists to keep from unfairly sullying people's reputations without giving them a chance to respond in court.
But, as Alan Partridge's ongoing success shows, comic creations can live on without sullying the reputation of the original show.
Picking up my cup and putting my mouth directly onto a cup, potentially sullying my face with a sticky beverage?
There is, in fact, disdain among truck-pull enthusiasts toward coal rollers, whom they view as wannabes sullying their sport.
The old guard claims that they're missing the point of literature, thrusting morality upon an amoral pursuit, sullying the experience.
Tim Hortons' owner belatedly allowed franchisees to raise prices, but not before blaming a "reckless few" for sullying the brand's image.
And bad tabloid news stories were bought up -- even if they weren't true -- to stop them from sullying Trump's personal image.
Embracing the role of the victim, Mr. Trump has been able to paint his critics as the ones sullying the democratic discourse.
It was, in one sense, a giant fuck you to the crowds of purists who resent the band's perceived sullying of the genre.
Stacey Dash is going after a strip club she says is sullying her Fox News image by plastering her pic on its flyers.
Hell, some might even be so bold as to call them Big Cheeses, but that runs the risk of sullying cheese's good name.
Some of Mr. Rosenstein's own allies turned on him, accusing him of sullying his reputation by allowing himself to be used by the president.
"The saddest part of all of this is that their actions are sullying this icon," said Jennifer Kanis, a principal lawyer at the firm.
That threesome led to Alice and Quentin breaking up, sullying the very real revelation that Quentin's magically enhanced emotions led him to Eliot's bed.
Dr. Huizenga claims in a new lawsuit he never put the contestants in danger and she is sullying his good name by making false accusations.
" Still, "Clinton Cash" did exactly what Bannon hoped it would do, Green writes, "sullying Clinton's image in a way that she never fully recovered from.
In 2006, Wikipedia was really starting to get going, and really couldn't afford to have any SpongeBob SquarePants-related high jinks sullying the site's growing reputation.
It's easy enough to poke a sharp stick in the chief justice's late-acquired worry about the Supreme Court sullying its hands in politically fraught cases.
He took office in the holy city of Qom rather than Tehran, the capital, and warned clerical leaders against sullying themselves with day-to-day politics.
To his credit, Congressman Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has constructed an approach that could avoid sullying this solemn hearing with partisan antics.
But as they did with Porsche before it, some critics continue to suggest that brands like Jaguar and Bentley are sullying their exclusive image by building S.U.V.s.
I kept swerving away … pretending, absurdly … that I had no affiliation with these reckless hippie monsters who were sullying the civic landscape of an otherwise fine city.
In a series of tweets, the president on Monday evening accused those involved in publishing the article of trying to "smear" Kavanaugh and sullying the Times's reputation.
"He would plead with Americans to recognize that the caustic, destructive language emanating from our current president is sullying the dream that America once was," Patti Davis wrote.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has remained largely silent during the campaign, sullying her image internationally as an exemplar of democratic values and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
He allowed that the art world can also be an insular one where people are afraid of speaking out for fear of recrimination, or of sullying their reputation.
At the root of Huntington's disease, which killed the folk singer Woody Guthrie, are short, repeated bits of nucleic nonsense sullying the code for huntingtin, an important brain protein.
The morning after she was panned for sullying the good name of Ms. Frizzle on Halloween, the education secretary acknowledged frustrations with her job in a profile for Politico Magazine.
Some began negotiations by insisting they didn't want smarmy links sullying their pages, but would change their tune as they saw how much money they could make by tolerating clickbait.
ORLEANS, France (Reuters) - Michael Jackson fan groups sought damages on Thursday from two of the late pop legend's alleged abuse victims for "sullying his image" in the HBO documentary "Leaving Neverland".
In one early scene you can stick to your morals and end up on the mafia's bad side, or you can play along with a criminal ringleader while sullying your reputation.
Until then, the English assumed that their soccer was so far above the rest of the world's that there was no point sullying it with something so crass as international competition.
Biden, on whom Trump may have been seeking dirt in a July phone call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, can put an end to the president's sullying of the Oval Office.
Earlier on Wednesday, Osamu brushed off a call from a shareholder to relinquish control to take responsibility for lax procedures which led to the use of wrong testing methods, sullying Suzuki's brand image.
Representative Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, who was one of the "managers" of President Bill Clinton's impeachment, criticized Democrats for lending support to a "character assassination squad running around this town" sullying innocent people.
They said they were sickened as they watched current and former cheerleaders on social media label the five anonymous cheerleaders as has-beens just looking to regain the spotlight while sullying the profession.
In a lengthy interview with Bloomberg, he explained that Bennett and their employees had been using his name to drum up business he didn't want, exposing him to criticism and sullying his reputation.
"He was unfortunately much too often into libeling and sullying people's private life that would justify judicial proceedings in any country," said Hadjer Guenanfa, a reporter with the news agency Tout Sur l'Algérie.
But the turmoil in these two modestly financed athletic programs, along with another pair of dismissals, has resulted in what has long been seen as the ultimate sin at Stanford — sullying the university's reputation.
In the article "Brother of Qandeel Baloch, Pakistani Internet Star, Gets Life Term for Her Murder" a horrible story is portrayed of a brother who murders his own sister for sullying the family's honor.
And it is the CEO's job to be on that stage, not to instead send out some female flack jackets (including Arianna Huffington, whose own nascent startup should be mortified by this image-sullying distraction).
When Republicans speak out against the conduct of the president, they are saying that no tax cut, no health reform, and no endorsement from the president is worth sullying their reputation and violating their conscience.
They were already being clobbered with tens of millions of dollars in attack ads by the "super PAC" supporting Mr. Bush, and a negative battle on two fronts could be too sullying to Mr. Rubio.
Some fear his meddling could ultimately deliver the presidency to the race's most extreme candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right ex-military man who has cheered Brazil's former dictatorship and delights in sullying Lula's legacy.
What a bitter irony that "The Coach," whose tragic history of sexual abuse has finally come to light, was first elected to Congress partly on the strength of a sleazy, 11th-hour mailer sullying the morality of his opponent.
Kelley, in a September email, told Petraeus that she complied with his request and had told the FBI she didn't want to pursue the matter, but she needed Petraeus to get Broadwell to stop sullying her reputation around town.
The action set off a fight for money, power and control that included all the twists and turns of a Shakespearean tragedy, sullying the reputations of both sides and leaving an already troubled company even more battered and bruised.
This sentiment builds on what we've seen in previous episodes: Adora worrying about Camille sullying her reputation around town; Camille having to deal with her own Wind Gap legacy; and Wind Gap's mean girls whispering away at Natalie's funeral.
Local lawyers think the ruling might help fight severe pollution: the rivers' defenders will no longer have to prove that discharges into them harm anyone, since any sullying of the waters will now be a crime against the river itself.
And it would be just the latest demoralizing blow for prosecutors struggling to prove corruption is a real thing sullying American democracy at all levels, and especially depressing for those who want to see elites get punished for shady behavior.
As for more likely events, like credit-sullying late payments, just 4.37 percent of borrowers were at least 30 days late on their loans at the end of the first quarter, according to MeasureOne's look at the big private lenders.
A 2008 exhibition at the Château de Versailles, the first retrospective of the artist in the country, was described by one critic as a "sullying of the most sacred aspects of our heritage and identity" and "an outrage to Marie Antoinette."
The national police posted a video to Facebook on Wednesday, in which a Cambodian woman makes a public apology for sullying the "tradition and honour of Cambodian women" by wearing "extremely short and sexy clothes" in her online sales pitches.
Asked that question, Marc Fumaroli, a French historian and member of the Académie Française who has long railed against institutions including Versailles and the Pompidou for sullying their hallowed public spaces with works by kitschy — and popular — artists like Mr. Koons, laughed.
After his 2008 solo exhibition at the Château de Versailles, where he was described as sullying sacred aspects of French heritage and identity, looms large as a major symptom of the hype, hubris, and money that have swamped the global art scene.
Before the E.P.A. was created in 1970, the United States saw what happens when the federal government does not protect our communities from pollution: the Cuyahoga River on fire in Cleveland, a devastating oil spill sullying the beaches in Santa Barbara, Calif.
In it, Peter Baker (not coincidentally, perhaps) said that not only does he not vote, but that he tries–apparently successfully—to not even form opinions about anything that's happening in the world, lest he run the risk of sullying his impartiality.
In the final sprint of her campaign, troubled by an F.B.I. inquiry and narrowing polls, Hillary Clinton has held tightly to a handful of advisers who have spent their careers protecting her interests, defending her reputation, and at times sullying it — and their own.
She didn't go without a fight, bringing down two State Supreme Court justices with her for their involvement in a racist, sexist pornography-sharing ring, not a crime but an embarrassing reminder that some Philly officials can't even perform simple tasks without sullying them in some way.
SYDNEY, Australia — Disgraced in a blatant ball-scuffing scandal that has transfixed the cricket world, one of its most exalted players flew home to Australia from South Africa on Thursday and broke down in tears, apologizing on live national television for sullying his country and its national pastime.
The Blues lost in spite — not because — of their rookie goaltender, sullying their first finals game since 1970 by giving Boston five power plays, squandering a two-goal lead and going 12 minutes 49 seconds without a shot on net during one stretch bridging the second and third periods.
The DCCC has the long game in mind here: If it can take enough moderate Republicans out of play, Ryan would be forced to work more closely with the caucus, further sullying his clear-eyed, pragmatic reputation and possibly neutralizing him as a candidate against Clinton in 2020.
It so disappointed so many people, in a time before sullying the memory of classic movies with unnecessary prequels was a common Hollywood practice (indeed, the very concept of the "prequel" was first popularized by Episodes I-III), that the film and its two sequels have become shorthand for cinematic betrayal.
Universal Harvester, meanwhile, takes a more conventional narrative tack—that is, until a quarter of the way through, when a bold metafictional move suddenly implicates one of the characters in the unsettling shit that's gone down, and will continue to go down, sullying the unspoken contract of trust between narrator and reader.
But people on Wall Street say a combination of banks' worries about sullying their reputations by appearing to benefit from the financial struggles of students, the relatively small number of market participants who use complex shorting tools, and the expense of constructing such idiosyncratic trades has made firms reluctant to build the products that hedge funds want.
The same is true in even starker and more extreme form with Israel, where Trump's cascade of political gifts to Netanyahu has yielded no discernible benefit to the United States and instead has only perpetuated a destabilizing regional conflict while identifying the United States with Israeli excesses and sullying any reputation the United States may have otherwise had as a fair-minded mediator.
It is difficult to reason with the enraged, but I think it necessary to analyze these arguments, rather than giving them credence by recirculating them, as the press does; smugly deflecting them, as museum personnel is trained to do; or remaining silent about them, as many black arts professionals continue to do in order to avoid ruffling feathers or sullying themselves with cultural nationalist politics.
Puyi greatly respected Johnston, who was a surrogate father to him, and felt guilty about repeatedly calling Johnston a dishonest man whose book was full of lies. He prayed for the Buddha to ask forgiveness for sullying Johnston's name.Behr 1987 p.281.
It therefore comes as a great shock that Zosima's body not only decays, but begins the process almost immediately following his death. Within the first day, the smell is already unbearable. For many this calls into question their previous respect and admiration for Zosima. Alyosha is particularly devastated by the sullying of Zosima's name due to nothing more than the corruption of his dead body.
Short on supplies, with winter coming on, Hubbard became ill and died of starvation. Wallace made it back alive. Wallace wrote a book about the trip called The Lure of the Labrador Wild (1905), it was his first book and a best-seller. Hubbard's wife, Mina Hubbard, was upset with Wallace because she thought the book unfairly blamed her dead husband for the failed expedition, thus sullying her family name.
He questions the wisdom of sullying a lifetime of service to the State in order to recapture a few moments of glory. After reviewing Barnavelt's various accomplishments, he asks what more could possibly be gained, and adds that a rebellion would only lead to destruction. Barnavelt rejects Modesbargen's criticism and vows to regain the honour he feels he has lost. Grotius, Leidenberch, and Modesbargen all vow to assist Barnavelt in his plans.
Born to William Robert Woodard, president of the Louisville Southern Railroad, and Ellen Booth Woodard in Palmyra, Missouri, Darwell originally intended to become a circus rider, then later an opera singer. Her father, however, objected to those career plans, so she compromised by becoming an actress, changing her name to Darwell to avoid sullying the family name. The Jane Darwell Birthplace was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Herston was first settled by Europeans in 1859 although the area was being utilised from as early as the 1820s for major industrial activities such as brick-making and timber getting. This resulted in the denuding of the land, the sullying of the water and dispossession of the local Aborigines. Victoria Park initially spanned an area of 130 hectares. The land set aside for the park was slowly encroached upon over the succeeding years.
March's biological parents were a black South African father from Lesotho and white English mother. As an illegitimate child she was abandoned by her birth mother. She was adopted by the Earl and Countess of March and Kinrara, who later became the Duke and Duchess of Richmond. Because of her race, the adoption caused a stir within the peerage and the future Duke and Duchess were vilified by some for "sullying the aristocracy", as March herself described it.
'Dudjom Lingpa, Buddhahood without Meditation: A Visionary Account Known as Refining One's Perception (Nang-jang), tr. by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, California, 2002, p. 27 The text also tells of how the Buddha nature, the heart of awareness, is utterly pure and lucid and constitutes the very life essence of all things, both samsaric and nirvanic. Ekajati declares: 'Since the fundamental nature of awareness, buddha nature, is pristine and lucid, free of sullying factors, it is "utter lucidity".
Often, props and costume object were involved in the performance to help clarify character interaction and passions. An example would be the scarf from La Fille mal gardée, which represents the love of the male character and which the female character accepts after a coy moment. Props were thus used in harmony with dancer movement and expression. Programs for plays were also a place to explain the onstage action; however, overt clarifications were sometimes criticized for sullying the art of the ballet d’action.
Ron Leavitt stated that in the 1980s, while he was serving as Denson's bishop, she told him that Joseph Bishop had taken her and her missionary companion to the basement of the MTC, and showed them pornography. Leavitt stated that he did not share this information with anyone at the time. "I didn't think it had much credence. I wasn't going to risk sullying the reputation of someone based on that kind of a report," Leavitt told the news media in 2018.
One evening, Ms. Grange dies on the dance floor at 'Club Coco.' A picture Lila managed to take of her collapsing is stolen by Carver and published, sullying Lila with her club boss who fires her, West, and most of her other clients. Lila, desperate, then shows Sutherland an incriminating photo she had earlier accidentally taken of his boss and a rival crime boss one evening at the club who was murdered later that night. She offers to sell it to Sutherland for $25,000.
Robelli Enver (2009) Schweiger Historiker weckt den Ārger der Albaner, Tages Anzeiger, 25-2-2009. A Swiss national daily newspaper Tages-Anzeiger published Schmitt's interview given to Enver Robelli in Tirana on 25 February 2009, in which it is emphasized that Schmitt claims that Skanderbeg's mother Voisava was Serbian, a member of the Branković family and that the Kastrioti surname probably is derived from Greek word kastron (fort). He was accused of committing sacrilege and sullying the Albanian national honor. Ardian Klosi, who translated his book from German to Albanian, was accused of treason.
In a reversal of what happened for 1965, the St. Regis was an upsized Coronet. During the following model year (1978), the mid- size Dodge Monaco (which would include its entire Plymouth Fury counterpart line up as well) would make its final appearance (for all during the remainder of the 1970s). While the Aspen got accolades for styling and handling, build quality was problematic, sullying the car's reputation at the time when sales were desperately needed. It was noted for having problems with its carburetors which resulted in frequent stalling.
Fishtank Interactive was a German publishing label and was a division of Ravensburger Spieleverlag's Ravensburger Interactive. It was founded in 2000 to try to expand the horizons of Ravensburger Spieleverlag by publishing more mature games than the rest of the mostly pre-school oriented games of the company, without sullying its reputation. Its releases were usually action games, or real-time strategies, and were known for low production values highlighted by the lack of important features like multi-player playability. The division alongside its parent were sold in May 2002 to JoWooD Productions.
Dixon tells Spencer he must aid him in sullying the attorney's reputation, and Dixon hires two underworld thugs to help him frame Bronson as an embezzler. Spencer's daughter overhears the criminals plotting and tells her father about the scheme to frame her fiance. At this point, Spencer confesses everything to his daughter and tells her how Dixon's been blackmailing him for years. Although Spencer's daughter is now aware of her dad's former misdeeds, Dixon now threatens to reveal the sordid story to the whole world unless the girl marries him.
The detective produces photographs that show an obviously battered Holmes. Knowing that he did not commit the crime, Boden enlists the help of Firehouse 51 to uncover the truth. Boden first suspects that Deputy District Chief Ray Riddle, who had been attempting to remove Boden from his post, may have put Holmes up to the job of sullying Boden's reputation. But with the help of Kelly Severide's ex-girlfriend, attorney Jamie Killian, it is revealed that arsonist Roger Maddox - who was set to go to trial for his crimes, and who was being represented by Killian - had hired Holmes to accuse Boden.
He sought $10 million in damages. The court dismissed his case the month after it was filed. Evans also filed a suit against the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Sports Management, Larry Lucchino, Tom Werner, and John W. Henry. Evans claimed that after he began his public campaign against Steward Health Care System, which owned the hospital where his mother died, Steward, the Red Sox, and a shared public relations firm "conspired to torpedo" his "At Fenway" music video by sullying its reputation with members of the local media and undermining his efforts to sell advertising to major sponsors before the video was launched on YouTube.
In September, members of the security forces were threatened with dismissal if they did not act decisively against anti-Jewish riots, and they were ordered to seek out and punish the attackers in previous demonstrations. Due to the government's concern about disturbances during the second anniversary celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising later in August, hundreds of policemen were transferred from Czechia to Slovakia. Ultimately, these disturbances did not materialize with the only antisemitic actions consisting of the distribution of leaflets. In a note dated 10 August, Main Headquarters of National Security (HVNB) claimed that the riots were "orchestrated with the intention of sullying the reputation of the [Czechoslovak] Republic at the [Paris] Peace Conference".
She was fined £1 in court, but she was mainly worried about the local newspaper carrying the story and sullying her reputation. Florrie settled in well, making a few friends such as Elsie Tanner and Albert Tatlock, and she hoped romance would be on the horizon with widower Harry Hewitt, but he was largely oblivious to her interest and ended up marrying barmaid Concepta Riley shortly after her arrival. She had no close friends in the street and usually went to bingo when she was lonely. Sometimes Florrie had trouble paying her suppliers, so to generate a regular source of income, Florrie rented out the flat above the shop, while she lived in the accommodation behind the shop.
At their debut concert in Novosibirsk, they won the festival's award for "Best Original Artists," an honor which nearly got them expelled from school (for sullying their stern classical training by performing Jazz and Rock music). As White Fort, the duo released nine studio albums in their native country between 1995 and 2006, including the score for a ballet, and soundtracks for Russian television and film. They toured extensively in Russia and were featured at many major festivals. In 1997, playing for vodka shots at the opening of an exclusive photography exhibit in Moscow, White Fort captured the attention of an American music producer, who casually suggested he'd like to see them make a recording back in the United States.
She could then join dinner only after the potentially messy business of eating was done. Overall, fine dining was a predominantly male affair, and it was uncommon for anyone but the most honored of guests to bring his wife or her ladies-in-waiting. The hierarchical nature of society was reinforced by etiquette where the lower ranked were expected to help the higher, the younger to assist the elder, and men to spare women the risk of sullying dress and reputation by having to handle food in an unwomanly fashion. Shared drinking cups were common even at lavish banquets for all but those who sat at the high table, as was the standard etiquette of breaking bread and carving meat for one's fellow diners.
The state, and politics, were assumed to be inherently sullying, and something which good Shi'is should avoid. Quietism is thus not secularism, where the state and religion are presumed to have important, but separate, spheres of influence, but rather a type of devotion to the religious authorities and suspicion of political ones. Politics and religion would then be united once again after the return of the hidden Mahdi, now disappeared for over a millennium. The Mahdi is a lineal descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who is the Imam in Shi'i theology, an infallible individual in whom political and religious authority for the Muslim community is vested and who will ultimately bring justice to the world with his reappearance under Shi'i eschatological theory.
While seemingly happy, the citizens of Latveria are bearers of Doom's Dragon tattoos. He is revered by the citizens, who refer to him as "the good doctor". In the same story arc, he switches bodies with Reed Richards in order to gain a life he felt was rightfully his, though leaving Reed with the wealth and control of Latveria; in his own form of honor, he felt this made him better than Reed, who he blamed for sullying his reputation with his claims that Doom's calculations were the ones at fault. This turned out to be part of his scheme to gain recognition by doing what Reed couldn't do -- specifically, saving Johnny Storm's life from an alien parasite that he himself had summoned.
However, the officials, in an effort to keep Eddie from sullying the Winter Games with his amateurish skillset, decide to change the rules and demand that he jump at least . Though discouraged, Eddie decides to continue training and performs on a circuit, his jumps increasing in length each time, but unable to meet the Olympic requirements. During a practice jump at the final event before the cutoff date for qualification, he lands a 61m jump exactly, but misses the mark on his official jump and is disqualified. Eddie resolves to return home to work with his father as a plasterer, but he receives a letter claiming that his qualifying practice jump is valid, and he happily tells Bronson that he is eligible to compete in the Winter Olympics.
Both Albanian communists and Christians have constructed Skanderbeg into a national figure. Contemporary Muslim Albanians deemphasize the (Christian) religious heritage of Skanderbeg by viewing him as a defender of the nation and he is promoted as an Albanian symbol of Europe and the West.. Since Skanderbeg occupies the central place in Albanian national myths, it complicates his critical analysis by the historians. Those who performed a critical analysis of Skanderbeg, as Vienna historian Oliver Jens Schmitt did, would quickly be accused of committing sacrilege and sullying the Albanian national honor. An emphasis on Skanderbeg's struggle and conflict with the Ottomans as a symbol to create a unitary Albanian state has volatile implications because it is not restricted to Albania as was under the government of Hoxha, but encompasses the wider area inhabited by Albanians within the Balkans.
Wilson Shaffer, then-athletic director of the Baltimore-based school, criticized the Philadelphia team for adopting his university's moniker, and said that Philadelphia should use the blue jay's binominal, or scientific name instead and be known as the Philadelphia Cyanocitta Cristata. Similarly, the university's student council, citing the Philadelphia team's long track record of failure, passed a resolution demanding "suitable satisfaction" for what they perceived as theft and sullying of the Blue Jays name. Carpenter, Jr., responded by criticizing Johns Hopkins' baseball record and promised to make the students proud of the Blue Jays name by having his Philadelphia baseball team win many games. The Philadelphia team added three minor league clubs before the start of the 1946 season and named them all Blue Jays: the Class C Salina Blue Jays, Class C Schenectady Blue Jays and Class D Green Bay Blue Jays.
As a gay man, Peukert was especially troubled by those who used the homosexuality of Nazi leaders like Ernst Röhm as an excuse for homophobia, writing: > "The National Socialists' fundamental hostility to homosexuals should not be > trivialized by references to individual Nazi leaders' homosexuality. The > disgraceful denunciation of SA leader Ernst Röhm, precisely by the Social > Democratic press, to gain votes in 1930, thus sullying its own liberal > tradition, was taken up again after the so-called Röhm putsch of 1934 and > used by the National Socialists to justify their murderous actions". Another interest of Peukert were the youth movements like the Swing Kids and the Edelweiss Pirates that clashed with the Nazi regime. The American historian Peter Baldwin criticized Peukert for treating the Swing Kids and Edelweiss Pirates sent to concentration camps as morally just as much as victims of the National Socialist regime as the Jews exterminated in the death camps.

No results under this filter, show 108 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.