Crossword-Solution: NUREMBERG
We have 13 clues for the answer “NUREMBERG”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bombed communications hub for southern Germany. | 1 answer |
| City of Nazi's annual convention. | 1 answer |
| Famous trial city | 1 answer |
| German city noted for trials | 1 answer |
| Nazi shrine taken by 7th Army. | 1 answer |
| Trial city. | 1 answer |
| Where war criminals are jailed. | 1 answer |
| site of Allied trials of Nazi war criminals | 1 answer |
| Famed trial venue | 2 answers |
| Bavarian city. | 6 answers |
| A CITY IN SOUTHEASTERN GERMANY | 11 answers |
| German city | 34 answers |
| GERMAN city/town | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
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greedy person
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Sentences with NUREMBERG (5)
There were plenty of people in Nuremberg when we passed through who had come on pilgrimage without first securing seats and lodgings.
The question that had long and seriously agitated the frequenters of the Nuremberg was whether this goose-boy migrant was really a soul-driven genius, spreading his wings to the light, or merely an enterprising young man who fancied he could paint and was pardonably anxious to escape from the monotony of rye bread diet and the sandy, swine-bestrewn plains of Pomerania.
The houses of the old town--the side away from us--are all red-roofed, and seem piled up one over the other anyhow, like the pictures we see of Nuremberg.
Later in the day, when asked if she had visited a certain old city in Germany, she told me she had but would never go there again: "They gave us such poor coffee at the hotel." Again later in speaking to her husband, who seemed a trifle vague as to whether he had seen Nuremberg or not, she said: "Why, you remember it very well; it was there you bought those nice overshoes!" All of which left me with some doubts in my mind as to the cultivating influences of foreign travel on their minds.
But since the invention of cast-iron, and the manufacture of wrought-iron in large masses, the art of hammer-working has almost become lost; and great artists, such as Matsys of Antwerp and Rukers of Nuremberg were,[4] no longer think it worth their while to expend time and skill in working on so humble a material as wrought-iron.
Quotes with NUREMBERG (3)
There's a certain amount of ambiguity in my background, what with intermarriages and conversions, but under various readings of three codes which I don’t much respect (Mosaic Law, the Nuremberg Laws, and the Israeli Law of Return) I do qualify as a member of the tribe, and any denial of that in my family has ceased with me. But I would not remove myself to Israel if it meant the continuing expropriation of another people, and if anti-Jewish fascism comes again to the Christia…
To paraphrase Hannah Arendt — as portrayed in the recently released movie of the same name — the Nazi war criminal’s actions stemmed from her well-known phrase “banality of evil,” not as a result of mental illness but as a result of a lack of thinking. Their greatest error was delegating the process of thinking and decision-making to their higher ups. In Rudolf Höss’s case, this would have been his superiors, particularly Heinrich Himmler. To many this conclusion is troubling…
At the Nuremberg trials, the political philosopher Hannah Arendt described the actions and the architects of the Holocaust with a simple, memorable phase--saying that the whole lot represented 'the banality of evil.' Her long ago words applied well to the man before us.
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1944–2012).