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IALs were banned in [[Nazi Germany]] after a June 6 1936 decree, targeting Esperanto, due to [[reactionary]] [[nationalism]].<ref>[https://invenio.bundesarchiv.de/invenio/direktlink/cb4ef98e-0e0a-4fc6-bb11-af8e86a9baaa/ The decree of 6 June 1936, signed on Himmler’s behalf by Dr. Werner Best, Heydrich’s deputy: Bundesarchiv, R 58/7421, fol. 204–5.]</ref>
IALs were banned in [[Nazi Germany]] after a June 6 1936 decree, targeting Esperanto, due to [[reactionary]] [[nationalism]].<ref>[https://invenio.bundesarchiv.de/invenio/direktlink/cb4ef98e-0e0a-4fc6-bb11-af8e86a9baaa/ The decree of 6 June 1936, signed on Himmler’s behalf by Dr. Werner Best, Heydrich’s deputy: Bundesarchiv, R 58/7421, fol. 204–5.]</ref>
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[[Category:International Auxiliary Languages]]
[[Category:International Auxiliary Languages]]

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An international auxiliary language is an auxiliary language for communication between nations. A common example of an IAL is Esperanto.

History

Oppression

IALs were banned in Nazi Germany after a June 6 1936 decree, targeting Esperanto, due to reactionary nationalism.[1]

References