nazification

IPA: nˈæzɪfɪkˈeɪʃʌn

Root Word: Nazification

noun

  • The act or process of Nazifying.
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Examples of "nazification" in Sentences

  • Contribution to the Nazification of the law.
  • But the Nazification of the state happened only gradually.
  • So, the nazification of the Sceptred Isle proceeds apace, eh?
  • Before that it was still in the de Nazification stage and retribution.
  • There doesn't seem to be anything about his de nazification unfortunately.
  • He was subsequently classified as a Nazi activist by a de Nazification court.
  • De-nazification limits, the massive war crimes trials of the Japanese pending.
  • Years of gradual invisible nazification paid off. by John Hanks on Saturday, Apr 5, 2008 at 10: 29: 31 AM
  • Even after WWII de-nazification was done slowly to keep the system running and rebuilding it with real democrats …
  • What should have happened at the end of the cold war was a systematic de-nazification, but applied to marxism in all its forms.
  • “What should have happened at the end of the cold war was a systematic de-nazification, but applied to marxism in all its forms.”.
  • Praise God there was a President ready to take on the feminist nazification philosophy of sheer evil, the murder of half born babies.
  • The nazification of Soros, a Hungarian Jew who himself escaped the real Nazi killing camps is probably the most shameful of them all.
  • Here we see the nazification of the UK, as councils now use terror laws to snoop and oppress the masses: councils spying on public with anti-terror legislation:

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