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What is Nazi?
The following is a political explanation about the Nazis:

The name "Nazi" comes from the German word "Nazi", which is the abbreviation of the German word "Nationalsozialist".

Nazism, the transliteration of the German abbreviation "Nazism Mus", literally translated as "national socialism", was a political proposition put forward by Hitler and others before the Second World War. The basic theories of Nazism include: advocating the theory of racial superiority, believing that "superior race" has the right to enslave or even eliminate "inferior race"; Emphasize the principle of "leader" in all fields, and declare that "leader" is the representative of the overall will of the country, and state power should be held by one person; Advocating social Darwinism and advocating war as a means to seize living space and establish world hegemony; Oppose ideology and socialist system, and viciously attack Marxist theory.

Nazism sprouted in Germany after World War I and was the product of sharp contradictions inside and outside Germany. At that time, Germany was faced with the problems of war responsibility and war compensation, as well as the problem of moving out of the residence of non-Germans. The economy was in trouble and national feelings suffered setbacks. Hitler and others took advantage of the German people's hatred of the Treaty of Versailles and the economic crisis to turn nationalism into national revenge and form Nazism. German Nazism first pointed its finger at Jews in China, claiming that Aryan-Nordic Germans were a race endowed with "ruling power" by God, while Jews were inferior and should be eliminated and extinct. After the success of anti-Semitism, Nazism declared that the world was a jungle where the law of the jungle prevailed and the survival of the fittest was eliminated. All ethnic groups should win in the fierce competition for survival, carry out foreign aggression and expansion, and lead the world to war and disaster.