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Nazism is a right-wing ideology.
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"Nazi Party" is the English-language common name for the National Socialist German Workers Party.
Per our policy, WP:COMMONNAME, English Wikipedia uses the common name in English for the titles of our articles, and in most references to that subject. Thus " Nazi Party" and " Nazism" are the names of our articles on those subjects, and in most instances the National Socialist German Workers Party is referred to as the Nazi Party, but occasionally, to avoid repetition, by the full English-language name, or by its German acronym, NSDAP. Please do not request that the name of this article be changed, such requests are routinely turned down. |
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