Nazi Language
Words and phrases coined or reframed by the Nazi regime to support their ideology
Steer clear of using Nazi vocabulary to avoid coming across as a sympathizer or as trivializing the experience of the people they victimized.
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The Nazi regime drew on neutral, matter-of-fact, and
technical language as well as phrases related to cultural
traditions for euphemisms that would hide - or render less
conspicuous - the dehumanizing concepts and the
bureaucracy-supported machinery of persecution and mass
murder. Scientific terms were appropriated and
instrumentalized to give the regime's ideology and actions
the appearance of being grounded in science. Repeated over
and over by the Nazi propaganda machine, this language was
so ubiquitous many still use words like "Sonderbehandlung",
or phrases like "Jedem das seine" today, unaware of their
Nazi origins or history. To those in the know, these words
can be offensive. They can bring up painful experiences and
raise questions about the leanings of the person using them.