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anti-Nazi
adjective
opposing any individual or group that espouses Nazi ideologies
noun
a person who is opposed to Nazism
Example Sentences
Even more worrying is what history shows us: that all too often, such crises become semi-permanent — “not the exception but the rule,” as the anti-Nazi philosopher Walter Benjamin once observed.
Ye went on to say that antisemitism did not exist and shared an old photo of himself in an anti-Nazi t-shirt with the caption "I used to be woke too."
Take the shortened life of anti-Nazi German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a voice against intolerance who worked to save Jews, who may have aided people trying to kill Hitler and who was executed by the crumbling Third Reich in its final days.
For example, in the 1930s, we saw this put to effective use in the subversive anti-Nazi photomontage posters of the German resistance artist John Heartfield.
"He was stopped and searched by a policeman in the build-up after Blair Peach was killed in an anti-Nazi demonstration," she says.
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