Nazism
:The term "National Socialism" has been used in self-description by a number of different political groups and ideologies, some of which have no connection with the Nazis; see National socialism (disambiguation).
People and history
The most prominent Nazi was Adolf Hitler, who ruled Nazi Germany from 30 January 1933 until his suicide on 30 April 1945, led the German Reich into World War II. Under Hitler, ethnic nationalism and racism were joined together through an ideology of militarism to serve his goals.
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Nazi Germany - 30 January - 1933 - 30 April - 1945 - Reich - World War II - Militarism
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After the war, many prominent Nazis were convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg Trials.
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War crime - Crimes against humanity - Nuremberg Trials
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A few scattered people, mostly not from Germany, converted to Nazism during or after World War II and contributed to further development of the ideology, especially in a spiritual or esoteric direction: Savitri Devi of India, Miguel Serrano of Chile, George Lincoln Rockwell of the United States.
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Savitri Devi - Miguel Serrano - George Lincoln Rockwell
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