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Nazism

Also Na·zi·ism

[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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That is why I think it wise to think of Nazism and fascism as terms referring to specific European movements that grew out of the twentieth-century interwar period in Germany, Italy and Spain.”

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Shortly afterwards Einstein fled to America to escape the rise of antisemitism and Nazism in Germany.

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Michaloliakos himself has been an admirer of Nazism and gave the Hitler salute at party rallies.

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“Our community will not tolerate acts that glorify Nazism or spread fear, and we will hold offenders accountable.”

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The signatories include prominent professors with expertise on Israel, the Jewish people and Nazism.

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