What is another word for Nazis?

Pronunciation: [nˈɑːtsɪz] (IPA)

Nazis are a term used to describe members and followers of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or Nazi Party, which ruled Germany from 1933-1945. Synonyms for Nazis include neo-Nazis, far-right extremists, fascists, white supremacists, and hate groups. Neo-Nazis are individuals or groups that have adopted and adapted the ideology and symbolism of the Nazi Party. Far-right extremists are groups that hold extreme views that are often associated with racism, xenophobia, and authoritarianism. Fascists are individuals or groups that support the authoritarian political system that promotes extreme nationalism and aggressive expansionism. White supremacists are individuals or groups that promote and emphasize the importance of white people and their culture. Hate groups are organizations that promote violence and discrimination against specific groups based on their ethnicity, religion, or sexuality.

What are the hypernyms for Nazis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Nazis

"Pleasant sort of folks, you Nazis," Allison drawled.
"A Yankee Flier in Italy"
Rutherford G. Montgomery
Like a savage, or a pirate, or one of the old-time Nazis or Communists."
"Null-ABC"
Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire
Those were blasted Nazis on the life raft.
"Dave Dawson at Casablanca"
Robert Sydney Bowen

Famous quotes with Nazis

  • It was one of those great miracles of history that they managed to smuggle an Enigma machines out to Britain just before they were invaded by the Nazis.
    Michael Apted
  • Well, who better to play Nazis than we Jews?
    John Banner
  • The Holocaust committed by the Nazis turned this country, where most of the European Jews used to live and where their culture used to flourish, into a massive grave. This is why initiatives to revive Jewish culture in Poland is so important.
    Marek Belka
  • I thought of such Christian inventions as the ghetto and the Jewish badge of shame. The Nazis didn't have to go very far to pick up their know-how.
    Lionel Blue
  • Remember, we know the end of the story of World War II and the Cold War. But day by day, living in fear of the Nazis and then in fear of the Soviets, the outcome was by no means certain.
    Christopher Bond

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