nazism in English

noun

['Na·zism || 'nɑːtsɪzm]

(History) principles and methods of the Nazis, doctrines of German National Socialists, belief that the Aryan race is superior to all other races (especially races of color) and that genocide is justifiable

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1. Nazism has no monopoly on oppression

2. Nazism suppressed all three movements as degenerate.

3. The 1936 Berlin Games is remembered for its Nazism.

4. But Nazism has no monopoly on oppression or on ruthlessness.

5. Opposition to Nazism has not come from one source only.

6. The new Nazism is resurging in some places in Germany.

7. Any man or State who against Nazism will have our aid.

8. In an interview with Elle magazine, Puenzo discusses her interest in nazism.

9. NAZISM: You have 2 cows. The State takes both and shoots you.

10. The advent of Nazism put an abrupt end to Bayern's development.

11. His philosophical eyes were obviously shortsighted by the evil influence of Nazism.

12. NAZISM: You have two cows. The government takes them both and shoots you.

13. They have seen the rise and fall of Nazism, Fascism, and other totalitarian systems.

14. It has defeated communism and Nazism and has intervened against the Taliban and Serbian ethnic cleansing."

15. He resisted Nazism with the same determination he opposed the Communist regimes of the Eastern bloc.

16. First, the problems they faced were huge, merciless and inescapable: the Depression, Nazism and Soviet Communism.

17. No sooner had the “Creation Drama” exhibitions reached their peak than Europe was engulfed in the storm of Nazism.

18. There is absolutely no doubt that victims of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation are considered victims of Nazism.

19. Also, in economically troubled Germany of the 1920’s, doubtless many viewed Nazism as an exciting new idea, but what agony it caused!

20. Architects, "were fascinated by the idea of a completely fresh start. And that's entirely understandable after the debacle of Nazism, " architect Albert Speer says.

21. No less disturbing is the readiness of many on the Left to condemn support for Israel as an embrace of racism, Nazism, and Apartheidism

22. The first effect of this action was that the book Enemies (published in Norwegian in 1939) was confiscated due to certain statements regarding Fascism and Nazism.

23. The reason Nazism is vilified and Bolshevism is not is (a) Bolshevism won, and (b) the ruling class of the west has been leftist ever since the Whigs

24. / kənˈdʒʌŋk.tʃɚ / a combination of things happening at the same time: A particular Conjuncture of events unleashed the extraordinary destructive power of Nazism. a magazine at the Conjuncture of …

25. Its chief backer and promoter, the British Empire, was unable to keep it alive in the face of military aggression by Nazism and Fascism backed by Catholic Action.

26. Government cooperation with community and religious associations, and other organizations and citizens for the prevention of actions to rehabilitate Nazism and to glorify Nazi criminals and their accomplices;

27. With the end of the Cold War, all the "isms" of the 20th century -- Fascism, Nazism, Communism, Socialism, and the evil of Apartheidism -- have failed, except one

28. With the end of the Cold War, all the "isms" of the 20th century -- Fascism, Nazism, Communism, Socialism, and the evil of Apartheidism -- have failed, except one

29. She is a subject matter expert in messaging and propaganda of Countering violent extremism (CVE) and counterterrorism (CT) in both Salafi-jihadism and neo-Nazism and has worked at the intersection

30. Europe is the Holocaust, but it is also the destruction of Nazism; it is the Gulag, but also the fall of the Wall; imperialism, but also decolonization; slavery, but also abolition.

31. Aftermath of World War I and the Rise of Nazism, 1918–1933 - US Holocaust Memorial Museum ( Full film) Efforts of the western European powers to marginalize Germany undermined and isolated its democratic leaders

32. But the legacy of Nazism and reactionary German nationalism has ensured a semi-separation of sorts where by you have two national groups in Central Europe who speak German, Germans and Austrians

33. Speaking of neo-Nazism in Germany, the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung concluded: “In view of Germany’s historical background and the criminal Nazi regime, right-wing activities may not present an acute danger, but in any case they are a disgrace.”

34. Allegoric or Metaphoric Representations; Concentration and Extermination Camps; Deniers and Denial; Germany, Hitler and the Growth of Nazism; European Jewry Before the Holocaust; Escape; The Ghettos; Hiding; Righteous Gentiles; Rescue; Resistance; Liberation; Nazi War Crimes and Judgement; Other Victims of Nazi Persecution; Perpetrators

35. I would not say merely Russia - Russia was one of the most important catalytic agents in obtaining this goal - but it was a struggle against forces of Fascism and Nazism to liberate human thoughts, beliefs, and cultural evolution which is developing over the centuries.