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>That name came well after the war
Nazi had for much longer been short for "National-Sozialist" (or also national-sozial)
The word seems to appear in "Die Weltbuehne" in 1922
https://archive.org/stream/DieWeltbhneVolltextJanuarJuni1922/Die%20Weltb%C3%BChne_Volltext_Januar-Juni_1922_djvu.txt
Kurt Tucholsky made documented use of the word in 1923
So unless you got better sauce, something's wrong with parts of your "argument". Took me about 5 mins to find out, btw
>This argument is too old to continue
Welp, sorry, but acc. to rules: without sauce entirely?, no cigars
Also, "Nazi" was used in Austria/Bavaria a a short for "Ignaz" โ a symbolic name for a dumb person.
Also, Goebbels (of all) wrote a book, titled "Der Naz-Sozi" (1927)
https://research.calvin.edu/german-propaganda-archive/nazi-sozi.htm
No doubt, you might just claim this one's fake as well, so I have no idea what you're trying to do, but you sure gotta try harder
>Not one single headline during WWII contains the word "Nazi"
You were looking for headlines only?
Why did you want to limit yourself to headlines only?
>but newspaper archives are locked-in once they're scanned
I have no doubt, you know since when scanners existedโฆ.
But whatever, I found it interesting you brought up the idea, thank you.
for myself, I found out it lacks credibility/factual proof
thanks again for making me learn something!
>We got ourselves
What a stupid, fucktard assnigga are you? Who asked you to for anything?
first of all, speak for yourself, moran!
I never researched, but I grew up in germany for a long time, and I know the language very well.
"Nazi" as a grammatical/semantical construct, clearly is german and typical for the language.
What about that Goebbels Book? Did you not find it during your research?
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25671627M/Der_Nazi-Sozi
>the above referenced article disproves this assertion
That's one of the things I love about QR!
Thank you once more!
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