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Socialism. And Communism is the most extreme version of Socialism.

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Nazism was an extreme form of?

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What does nazism mean in German?

Nazism is short for National Socialism (Nationalsozialismus in German). This was the extreme right-wing political movement led by Adolf Hitler.


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How do you use Nazism in a sentence?

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When was World Without Nazism created?

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When was The Occult Roots of Nazism created?

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Is Nazism and Communism are examples of Totalitarian governments?

Yes, both Nazism and Communism are considered examples of totalitarian governments. Totalitarianism is characterized by the state's complete control over public and private life, using propaganda, censorship, and repression to maintain power. Nazism, with its emphasis on racial supremacy and authoritarian rule, and Communism, with its focus on class struggle and state ownership of resources, both exemplify the extreme measures taken to achieve and sustain control over society.


What country was associated with Nazism?

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