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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

"However, their intent is openly contradicted by symbols and imagery implying violent acts and connections to Nazism," he said.

From BBC

Donald Trump and his surrogates are continuing to channel and amplify Nazism and Adolf Hitler.

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Trump has already helped the movement with picks such as Matthew Kacsmaryk, the federal judge in Texas who compares the abortion-rights movement to Nazism.

In “The Man in the High Castle,” Nazism is imposed on America by conquest, though some citizens take to it eagerly.

He was charged with “rehabilitating Nazism” over two social media posts that expressed “obvious disrespect for society” and “insulted the memory of World War II” and its veterans, the court said.

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