Nazism is a political ideology originating from Germany in 1919 and reached its peak in 1933-1945.
Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler, became the German Chancellor in 1933 and then founded the Nazi regime known as the third Reich.
Nazism carries the supremacy ideology of the Arya race, which is considered the highest and most superior race.
In addition, Nazism also carries the ideology of anti-Semitism, which is hatred towards Jews.
During the reign of Nazi, there was a persecution of the Jews known as Holocaust, which caused the deaths of millions of Jews.
In addition, Nazis also persecuted other minority groups such as Romani, homosexuals, physical disabilities, and others.
The Nazi Party has a symbol known as Swastika, which was once a symbol of luck in several Asian cultures.
Nazis has a paramilitary organization known as Sturmabteilung (SA), which is tasked with maintaining the security and stability of the Nazi regime.
During World War II, Nazis expanded into European regions by invading neighboring countries such as Poland, France, and the Soviet Union.
In the end, Nazi lost in World War II and Adolf Hitler committed suicide in 1945. The fall of Nazi caused Germany to experience a major recovery and change in its history.