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Nazism- The ideology of the National Socialist German Workers' Party including a totalitarian government, racism, national expansion, and state control of the economy.
...Nazism, known officially in German as National Socialism National Socialism Encyclopædia Britannica. National Socialism Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2007Walter John Raymond. Dictionary of Politics. (1992). ISBN 155618008X p.327 National Socialism The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. (), is the totalitarian ideology and practices of the Nazi Party or National Socialist German Workers’ Party under Adolf Hitler, and the policies adopted by the dictatorial government of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.Fritzsche, Peter. 1998. Germans into Nazis. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.Kele, Max H. (1972). Nazis and Workers: National Socialist Appeals to German Labor, 1919–1933. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.Payne, Stanley G. 1995. A History of Fascism, 1914–45. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.Eatwell, Roger. 1996. “On Defining the ‘Fascist Minimum,’ the Centrality of Ideology”, Journal of Political Ideologies 1(3):303–19; and Eatwell, Roger. 1997. Fascism: A History. New York: Allen Lane. Read full entry
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- 1.Nazism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Encyclopedia entry defining this variation of fascism. ... 7.1 Support of anti-communists for fascism and Nazism. 8 Nazi economic policy ...
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- Nazism also Naziism n. The ideology and practice of the Nazis, especially the policy of racist nationalism, national expansion, and state control
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How does the legacy of the How does the legacy of the
Nazism continues to affect us?
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German sherpherds aren't as popular as they were pre-WWII. Mercedes-Benz and Volkswsagen, on the other hand, seem to have benefited. Goose-stepping ain't what it used to be. |
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How is Nazism an appeal to How is Nazism an appeal to
every psychological need - the
need to belong, to feel
important and to fulfill
oneself in life?
I meant with respect to the
appeal of fascism. Be kind
when answering please :)
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Because you are lead by someone, who, although fanatical and maniacal, tells you that your problems are the fault of someone else. Then he might tell you that the way to fix all your problems is to get rid of the people who he wrongfully accuses and condemns for causing all his/your problems and that you would then feel superior. The reality is that most people in fascist Germany and Italy during WW2 were not concerned who lead their country, but hoped that they would get more to eat than they had been getting. By the time they realised that the people in charge were megalomaniacal despots who were more interested in their own wealth and power, it was too late, and a dictatorship had been established. . |
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Why is nazism considered to be Investigating both politics
and Nazism, I conclude that
right wing politics does not
really apply to Nazism. Nazi's
hated capitalism which is the
base of right wing beliefs.
Nazis also are extreme racist,
but I do not understand how
that has anything to do with
right wing politics at all.
Also right wing politics likes
to reduce government, but
Hitler expanded the government
to an extrodinary size and
made sure the government had
overall control over the
private sector. That does not
seem to be a right wing agenda
either.
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nazis are bad!! we should hate to hate and love to love |
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