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Nazism

[ naht-siz-uhm, nat- ]

noun

  1. the principles or methods of the Nazis.


Nazism

  1. The beliefs of the Nazis .


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Nazism1

First recorded in 1930–35; Naz(i) + -ism

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Example Sentences

After all, the political crises and wars in the early to mid-20th century were all preceded by intense periods of price instability, with inflation in Weimar Germany seen as prime cause of the rise of Nazism.

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They are demanding teachers remain neutral on, or worse—teach both sides of—Nazism, slavery, lynching, and other historical atrocities.

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Schmeling himself apparently did not embrace Nazism, but this nuance was lost in the buildup to the second Schmeling-Louis fight.

The post Emmy Noether Faced Sexism And Nazism – 100 Years Later Her Contributions To Ring Theory Still Influence Modern Math appeared first on No Straight News.

The game exposes players to a history most people don’t know while the game’s mechanics illustrate for the player how difficult resistance to Nazism often was for ordinary people.

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In the spring of 1933, few perceived Nazism with the gravity he did.

Hildebrand was keenly aware of the grievous failures of Christians under Nazism.

He should also be remembered for being an early and eloquent foe of Nazism.

It was the ultimate guarantor of the humanism he advanced against Nazism.

Yes, these days, Nazism is all the rage in the land formerly known as Siam.

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