Nazism, also called National Socialism or Nazi Party, was a political ideology that emerged in Germany after the First World War. The creator and main leader of Nazism was Adolf Hitler, who ruled the German state from 1933 to 1945.
This far-right ideology rejected both liberal democracy and one-party socialist regimes based on Marxism. Furthermore, it affirmed the superiority of the Aryan race and its right to rule the world.
The symbol of Nazism was the swastika and its totalitarian methods of government included street violence, persecution of opposition leaders, discrimination against minorities, and various armed conflicts with neighboring countries.
Likewise, Nazism is considered to be the main responsible for unleashing the Second World War
