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National Socialism

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun Nazism.

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  • noun The ideology of Adolf Hitler's NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party), including a Führer's totalitarian government, ethnic nationalism, nationalist territorial expansion (Lebensraum) and state control of the (war) economy.
  • noun The ideology of any other patriotic socialist party unconnected with Nazism.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun a form of socialism featuring racism and expansionism and obedience to a strong leader

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Examples

  • He was rather wealthy and was interested in what he called National Socialism as something worth trying.

    Radio Priest: Charles Coughlin, the Father of Hate Radio 1996

  • I do believe that we are heroic and fearless in the pursuit and eradication of evil and the men who commit it, whether it is in the name of National Socialism or Allah.

    Betrayed Robert K. Tanenbaum 2010

  • I do believe that we are heroic and fearless in the pursuit and eradication of evil and the men who commit it, whether it is in the name of National Socialism or Allah.

    Betrayed Robert K. Tanenbaum 2010

  • A new political movement called National Socialism is on the rise, and a fiery young orator named Adolf Hitler is beginning to find his voice.

    "Fall of Giants," the first installment of Ken Follett's The Century Trilogy William Sheehan 2010

  • In National Socialism the leadership imperative, the Führerprinzip, demanded practical demonstrations of heroic prowess.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • In National Socialism the leadership imperative, the Führerprinzip, demanded practical demonstrations of heroic prowess.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • Yes, it's not called National Socialism for nothing.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • It was called National Socialism and was totalitarian in character and aimed to control all politics, economy, social relationships, and thought.

    U.S. News 2009

  • That ideological base can be juxtaposed and compared with man-hating totalitarian ideology with which we had the bad fortune to deal during the 20th century, such as National Socialism, Marxism, Eugenics, Lysenkoism and so on.

    Another worm turning? Richard 2004

  • As the German cultural historian Wolfgang Schivelbusch has written, “Fascism, National Socialism, and the New Deal all made the garden-settlement into a cornerstone of their plans for a new form of civilization, feeding popular enthusiasm with appealing words, images, and projects.”

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

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