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'''Nazi''' is the anglicized diminutive of the German word '''Nationalsozialist''' (Eng: National Socialist), which in turn is an abbreviation of '''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei''' (Eng: National Socialist German Workers’ Party) with the acronym '''NSDAP''' (Eng: Nazi Party).
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'''Nazi''' is the anglicized diminutive of the German word '''Nationalsozialist''' (Eng: National Socialist), which in turn is an abbreviation of '''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei''' (Eng: National Socialist German Workers’ Party) with the acronym '''NSDAP''' (Eng: Nazi Party). It was coined as an ''Enemy Image'' propaganda epithet (see below) and has remained in use by the war's victors ever since.
  
 
The [[NSDAP]] was the [[political party]] which brought [[Adolf Hitler]] to power in [[Germany]] in 1933. The government lasted until 1945.  
 
The [[NSDAP]] was the [[political party]] which brought [[Adolf Hitler]] to power in [[Germany]] in 1933. The government lasted until 1945.  
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==Background==
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National Socialist Germany, referred to by the establishment as "Nazi Germany", was a country under the governance of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), referred to by the establishment as the "Nazi Party". National Socialist Germany came about in 1933, the year Hitler was elected Chancellor. National Socialist Germany arose out of the ineffectual state that was the Weimar Republic, that plunged [[Germany]] into poverty as a result of the [[Treaty of Versailles]] after [[World War I]].
  
 
==Enemy image==
 
==Enemy image==

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Over 70 years on, the word "Nazi" is still used as a pejorative, underlining is key role as an enemy image in the just war narrative

Nazi is the anglicized diminutive of the German word Nationalsozialist (Eng: National Socialist), which in turn is an abbreviation of Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (Eng: National Socialist German Workers’ Party) with the acronym NSDAP (Eng: Nazi Party). It was coined as an Enemy Image propaganda epithet (see below) and has remained in use by the war's victors ever since.

The NSDAP was the political party which brought Adolf Hitler to power in Germany in 1933. The government lasted until 1945.

Background

National Socialist Germany, referred to by the establishment as "Nazi Germany", was a country under the governance of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), referred to by the establishment as the "Nazi Party". National Socialist Germany came about in 1933, the year Hitler was elected Chancellor. National Socialist Germany arose out of the ineffectual state that was the Weimar Republic, that plunged Germany into poverty as a result of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I.

Enemy image

In accordance with the "Good War" official narrative of WWII, it is commonly used, in simplistic knee-jerk fashion, as an epithet epitomising the worst kind of reactionary fascism.

Business with Nazi Germany

The father of the billionaires Charles G. and David H. Koch helped construct a major oil refinery in Nazi Germany that was personally approved by Adolf Hitler, according to a new history of the Kochs and other wealthy families.[1] This is one of many examples of The Money Power enabling both sides in major confronations and disputes.

Prescott Bush also did a lot of business with Nazi Germany.[2]

 

Event

EventDescription
"The Holocaust"In its capitalized form "The Holocaust" refers in the Western world to the treatment of the Jewish populations of Germany and German occupied territories during WW2 (1939-45). Its use in this format stems from about the mid-1960's (i.e. more than 20 years after the events it claims to define). It does not appear in histories or documents before that time.

 

Party Members

PoliticianBornDiedDescription
Joachim Angermeyer18 December 19238 May 1997German politician of the Free Democratic Party.
Tassilo Broesigke8 June 19199 September 2003Made Austrian Court of Audit/President the year after attending the 1979 Bilderberg
Paul Dickopf9 June 191019 September 1973SS spook who became leader of the German Federal Police after the war, where he recruited exclusively former Gestapo and SS officers. Also a paid "unilateral agent" of the CIA since 1948.
Joseph Goebbels29 October 18971 May 1945Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda under Adolf Hitler
Reinhard Heydrich7 March 19044 June 1942
Wilhelm Höttl19 March 191527 June 1999German SS-spook during WW2. Handler of Fidél Pálffy - who again protected a young George Soros.
Kurt Georg Kiesinger6 April 19049 March 1988Five early Bilderbergs, German Chancellor. Possible tool of the BND
Franz Krapf22 July 191123 October 2004German spooky diplomat. SS Reich Security Main Office and Japan expert during WW2. After fixing a "clean bill of health" in denazification process, he became high-ranking West German diplomat, Permanent Representative to NATO and Ambassador to Japan. Attended the 1964 Bilderberg conference.
Willi Krichbaum7 May 18964 April 1957
Paul Leverkuehn31 July 18931 March 1960German politician who went to the first Bilderberg and fourth Bilderbergs
Hjalmar Schacht3 June 1970
Karl Schiller24 April 191126 December 1994Single Bilderberger German politician

 

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Nazism/25 point programParty Program24 February 1920Adolf Hitler
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The putative government program of the newly formed National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). It was presented to an audience of about 2,000 at a Munich party rally on 24 February 1924

 

An official example

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