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Yes , the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party) who are known to the world as the Nazis were German .
German Americans and Socialists
Yes, it's an abbreviation for the word nazionalsozialisten which means national socialists.
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They were all utterly appalled by the harsh terms.
Many examples, such as the current Christian Democrats and Social Democrats.
The Weimar Republic was a thoroughly impotent democracy and a symbol of German humiliation as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Its inability to improve the German economy and the lives of German citizens, made Germans resentful towards it.
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Get a picture from somewhere and copy it. Gradually you will be able to remember the features and proportions from memory.
The spelling for the German movement of World War II is "Naziism" (or rarely "Nazism"). The word Nazi comes from the party name Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or National Socialists.