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'''Jewish Nazism''' or '''Judeonazism''' (also known as Zio-Nazism) is a term for any ideology that seeks to synthesise elements of Jewish identity with [[File:Nazi.png]][[National Socialism]]. It occupies a largely similar space on the compass as Nazism that being economically third positionist, culturally far-right and extremely authoritarian. It is most notably used to represent the ''Association of German National Jews'' which was a group of Jews in Weimar Germany that sought the complete assimilation of Jews into German culture and ethnicity. |
'''Jewish Nazism''' or '''Judeonazism''' (also known as Zio-Nazism) is a term for any ideology that seeks to synthesise elements of Jewish identity with [[File:Nazi.png]][[National Socialism]]. It occupies a largely similar space on the compass as Nazism that being economically third positionist, culturally far-right and extremely authoritarian. It is most notably used to represent the ''Association of German National Jews'' which was a group of Jews in Weimar Germany that sought the complete assimilation of Jews into German culture and ethnicity. |
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Due to Nazism's anti-Semitism being its most |
Due to Nazism's anti-Semitism being its most notorious element, Judeonazism is considered as highly contradictory by pretty much everyone and the concept is usually used for shock humour. |
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== History and Conceptions == |
== History and Conceptions == |
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