(January 4, 2024 at 5:58 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Nazis weren't always 'Nazis'. National Socialists in Germany, both before and during WWII, referred to themselves as either 'Sozis' (from 'socialist'), or as 'Nasos' (national socialist).Afaik "Sozi" was (and is) a derogatory term for the "real" left of the center Socialists only, not the Nazis.
'Nazi' was a derogatory term used by opponents of the Hitlerites, notably German-American journalist Konrad Heiden. It's a Bavarian word meaning 'simple minded country bumpkin'.
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