The word "Nazi" is a political term, meaning someone who belonged to the National Socialist German Workers' Party before or during World War II. The extent to which this influenced one's life would depend upon whether he was a member of Hitler's administration, or a Brownshirt, or an SS soldier. All of these were Nazis.
because he was a Nazi and he was always looking for a Superior form just like Hitler
Nazi rallies were like normal rallies but leaded by the Nazis and it use to spread Nazi Propagana.
Jews and gypsies.
No. Ann Coulter is a right wing conservative, but, she is not a nazi.
You don't need to. Nazi was actually a slightly derogatory term anyway; the party was really called the National Socialists. "Nazi" is like calling communists "commies".
the life there was normal before the nazi invasion. they were allowed to practice their religion to their God before the nazi invasion.
ALAN!
Uncomfortable; it of course depended on how undesirable you were.
the beloved feyers live was a ferley sipel but he did fith in ww1 p.si a nazi
happy, telling jewish kids their going to die
yes One of which was the Nazi party of Germany that attempted to kill everybody like him.
because he was a Nazi and he was always looking for a Superior form just like Hitler
Klaus Kinski served in the German army during WW2 but that does not necessarily make him a Nazi . His personal life and fiery temper would make him a "Nazi-like" figure . He terrorized those in his family as well as when he was on-set he abused the cast and crew .
uncomfortable
Pretty good, if you were a fairly senior member of the Nazi party.
Nazi rallies were like normal rallies but leaded by the Nazis and it use to spread Nazi Propagana.
The salute is not racist in itself. But since it is a representation of the Nazi regime, which stood for a racist ideology, doing it now invokes the feelings of anti-Semitism. Much like how the swastika is, in fact, an ancient Indian symbol representing life, its use now has been bastardized by Nazi Germany. The salute is not racist in itself. But since it is a representation of the Nazi regime, which stood for a racist ideology, doing it now invokes the feelings of anti-Semitism. Much like how the swastika is, in fact, an ancient Indian symbol representing life, its use now has been bastardized by Nazi Germany.