Socialism. And Communism is the most extreme version of Socialism.
nazism is defined as a form of socalism featuring racialism & expansionism & obedience to a strong leader.
The word you're looking for is Fascism.
Characteristics of Nazism include totalitarianism, anti-communism, patriotism, statism, and collectivism. Nazism is based on ethnic, racial, cultural, and religious attributes.
Bolshevism is a form of violent secular feudalism based on robbing, murdering and otherwise oppressing people who belong to several vocational classes. Nazism is a more modern version, a form of violent secular feudalism based on robbing, murdering and otherwise oppressing people who belong to several ethnic classes. This isn't to be understood as a strict delineation - for example, virtually all Marxist societies practice some form of institutionalized racism - but for Nazis members of an ethnic class (namely, the Jews) replaced capitalists in the mythology of mainstream Marxism. Otherwise Nazism. Bolshevism, and other spinoffs of Marxist revolutionary theories are virtually identical.
Socialism. And Communism is the most extreme version of Socialism.
That would be Nazism.
The German brand of facism based on extreme nationalism
Nazism was essentially just a form of fascism
Nazism.
Nazism is short for National Socialism (Nationalsozialismus in German). This was the extreme right-wing political movement led by Adolf Hitler.
facism
Nazism, or the Fourth Reich, was lead by Adolf Hitler. Early germanic cultures evolved nazism from neorealist perspectives fused with post-gregorian and historical materialism. In other words, Nazism was the German form of Neo-post-materialism.
Ignatios Layola and the spanish inqistion invented the "secret police" the first form of nazism
nazism is defined as a form of socalism featuring racialism & expansionism & obedience to a strong leader.
In every way, as the Nazis were in fact, fascists.
Yes, National Socialism (Nazism) and Communism are both forms of the catch-all term, Fascism.