what were the deceptive terms coined by Nazi for their practices
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Nazism had peculiarly German roots. It can be partly traced to the Prussian tradition as developed under Frederick William I (1688–1740), Frederick the Great (1712–68), and Otto von Bismarck (1815–98), which regarded the militant spirit and the discipline of the Prussian army as the model for all individual and civic life.
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Nazism had peculiarly German roots. It can be partly traced to the Prussian tradition as developed under Frederick William I (1688–1740), Frederick the Great (1712–68), and Otto von Bismarck (1815–98), which regarded the militant spirit and the discipline of the Prussian army as the model for all individual and civic life.
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There are several terms coined by Nazi for their practices such as mass killing, euthanasia, evacuation, gas chambers.
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They never use common words such as kill in natural order. These are the terms with their respective meaning coined by Nazi for their practices,
1. Mass killing which means the special treatment and final solution for Jews.
2. Euthanasia which means selection or disinfection.
3. Evacuation which means deporting people to gas chambers.
4. Gas chambers mean disinfection areas look like bathrooms.
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