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‖ Sieg Heil, int.|ziːg haɪl| Also Sieg-heil, sieg heil, etc. [Ger., lit. ‘Hail victory’.] The victory salute used by the Germans during the Nazi regime, esp. at political rallies, etc. Also as n. and v. intr. Hence sieg-ˈheiling ppl. a. Cf. heil int.
1940‘N. Blake’ Malice in Wonderland ii. 31 The hysterical pitch of the Sieg Heils at a Nazi congress. 1944V. G. Garvin tr. R. Gary's Forest of Anger xxii. 89 He has only done his duty. Nothing else. Sieg-heil! 1967R. M. Stern Kessler Legacy iii. 29 Your newspaper character probably..marched and Sieg Heiled with the rest of the boys. 1968Guardian 25 Apr. 1/1, 200 dockers arrived..to shout ‘Enoch! Enoch! Enoch!’ in ‘Sieg heil’ tempo. 1968Listener 26 Sept. 403/3 Thus, by 1935, her pictorial records of militarised youngsters, marching young men and sieg-heiling fathers of families were worth uncountable battalions to the Fuehrer. 1976Scotsman 20 Nov. (Weekend Suppl.) 2/6 The film, with its ‘Sieg Heils’ and hysterical atmosphere, is still trotted out in documentaries about the 1930s. 1978A. Neave Nuremberg xxii. 257, I half expected them to rise, salute and cry ‘Sieg Heil’! |