Nazi is a shortened version of Nationalsozialist (National Socialist). The Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) was Hitler's political party.
It's a contraction of the name "National Socialist" in its own, German, language.
Yes, sort of... Nazi-relates to a political party in Germany, however it can also be meant as a political point of view inside & outside of Germany. Normally those that have similar points of views to Nazi may be called "Fascists". Some people or organizations are called 'neo-nazi'. In popular culture, often the term 'nazi' has been added to various other terms, such as: "Soup nazi"-from Seinfeld TV series, meaning the nickname of the Soup Shop owner, because he was so strict with customers when dispensing his soups. In this usage, the person is not really a nazi, but behaves with other people in a very strict or demeaning way. The term 'nazi' has been thrown around very loosely in the last few decades, so that it can become confusing as to its true meaning. It depends on the context of its usage.
the nazies will rise to glory, and no the japanees were not nazi
the cartoon represents the signing of the nazi soviet pact where germany and russia form an allience with each other!
They were forced to fall in line with Nazi goals and were placed under Nazi leadership.
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It's a contraction of the name "National Socialist" in its own, German, language.
The eagle on its own represents power and strength.Read more: What_did_the_Nazi's_Eagle_mean
Kinder, Küche, Kirche - the role of women in Nazi Germany meaning- children, kitchen, and home.
Yes. The Nazi Party is a contraction of the german words for National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei).
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It is the Nazi "ss" symbol.
Dr. Viktor Frankl was not a Nazi. He was a Jewish psychologist imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp along with his wife and unborn child, neither of whom survived. Dr. Frankl did survive the camps and went on to write a moving memoir of his experiences, "Man's Search for Meaning".
Yes, sort of... Nazi-relates to a political party in Germany, however it can also be meant as a political point of view inside & outside of Germany. Normally those that have similar points of views to Nazi may be called "Fascists". Some people or organizations are called 'neo-nazi'. In popular culture, often the term 'nazi' has been added to various other terms, such as: "Soup nazi"-from Seinfeld TV series, meaning the nickname of the Soup Shop owner, because he was so strict with customers when dispensing his soups. In this usage, the person is not really a nazi, but behaves with other people in a very strict or demeaning way. The term 'nazi' has been thrown around very loosely in the last few decades, so that it can become confusing as to its true meaning. It depends on the context of its usage.
The Concordat, which was signed on the 14th July 1933, was an agreement between the Roman Catholic Church and Hitler. It benefited the Nazis, as they were able to get rid of the Catholic Centre Party, meaning that the Nazi party was the only party.
the nazies will rise to glory, and no the japanees were not nazi
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