
Anti-Nazi
"Anti-Nazi" refers to opposition or resistance to the ideology and actions of the Nazi Party, a political group in Germany led by Adolf Hitler that promoted extreme nationalism, racism, and totalitarian rule from 1933 to 1945. Being anti-Nazi means opposing their beliefs, policies, and brutal practices, including discrimination and genocide. It often involves advocating for human rights, tolerance, and democracy, and standing against hatred and oppression associated with Nazi ideology. Many individuals and groups worldwide fought against Nazism during World War II to protect freedom, dignity, and justice.