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Originally posted by EmLasker
mean to put something here

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Originally posted by EmLasker
mean to put something here
Three strikes and you're out.

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Originally posted by rwingett
Three strikes and you're out.
what?

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Originally posted by EmLasker
National Socialist Party.

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Originally posted by Hells Caretaker
National Socialist Party.
Membership of? Support for? Sympathy for?

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Originally posted by Redmike
Membership of? Support for? Sympathy for?
Nien,Verboten,seig hail.

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A nazi is a member of the NSDAP.

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Originally posted by KazetNagorra
A nazi is a member of the NSDAP.
I think that's the easy bit.

Does the opposite apply - anyone who isn't a member of the NSDAP cannot be a Nazi?

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Originally posted by Redmike
I think that's the easy bit.

Does the opposite apply - anyone who isn't a member of the NSDAP cannot be a Nazi?
Why not?

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Originally posted by Redmike
I think that's the easy bit.

Does the opposite apply - anyone who isn't a member of the NSDAP cannot be a Nazi?
Yes. Someone who agrees with nazi ideology after WW2 is usually referred to as a neo-nazi.

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Originally posted by KazetNagorra
Yes. Someone who agrees with nazi ideology after WW2 is usually referred to as a neo-nazi.
Fair enough.

I'm obviously a bit sloppy in my terminology. I just tend to refer to them as Nazis in general.

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Originally posted by Redmike
Fair enough.

I'm obviously a bit sloppy in my terminology. I just tend to refer to them as Nazis in general.
Not sure what NAZI actually stood for (should look it up I suppose) but I expect it's the letters for the German Socialist Party at the time.

Sometimes I hear of bosses where I work being refered to as Nazis! 😲

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Originally posted by divegeester
Not sure what NAZI actually stood for (should look it up I suppose) but I expect it's the letters for the German Socialist Party at the time.

Sometimes I hear of bosses where I work being refered to as Nazis! 😲
The German for 'National Socialist' is Nazionalsozialist. 'Nazi' is the first four letters of that word. So you are correct.

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