See also: natsi

English edit

Noun edit

Natsi (plural Natsis)

  1. Alternative spelling of Nazi
    • 2000 November 11, George Hammond, “Why the Natsis used diesel engines in gas chambers”, in sci.physics[1] (Usenet):
      Recently, some "gas chamber deniers" have been pointing out
      that it is widely cited in Holocaust literature that the Natsis
      used "captured Russian tank engines" (diesels) to operate
      homicidal gas chambers at Sobibor and Treblinka where more
      than a million civilians were murdered.
    • 2002 December 2, The New Number 2, “Missive to The Boss”, in alt.vampyres[2] (Usenet):
      The crowd roars in approval. "Yes, indeed!" the emcee
      declaims. "Number 6 is a Hitler clone!"

      "No, no!" you scream at the crowd. "I'm not a Natsi!"
    • 2019 January 12, JG Rove, “No Punishment for Sieg Heiling in HItler's Retirement State”, in rec.arts.tv[3] (Usenet):
      And I going to guess that the guy busted for murder/kidnapping had Natsi sympathies.

Welsh edit

Etymology edit

From English Nazi, from German Nazi.

Noun edit

Natsi m (plural Natsïaid, not mutable)

  1. Nazi

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