Naziphobia

English

Etymology

Nazi + -phobia

Noun

Naziphobia (uncountable)

  1. A fear or dislike of Nazis.
    • 2008 January 20, "Chief Thracian" (username), "Re: Under Attack", in alt.religion.shamanism and other newsgroups, Usenet:
      Accusing a gay person of heterophobia is like accusing a Jew of Naziphobia.
    • 2019, Mitchell White, A Man of High Character:
      What if someone told you that you had a Naziphobia? Does it make you question your dislike of Nazis? Does it make you think that you should not fear an entire group of people who believe something evil because you should not have a phobia? The truth is, it is not a phobia. It is rational to be afraid of the Nazis. Yet, people will apply phobia to the end of any group to make you feel guilty for being afraid of them.
    • 2022, Bernard F. Dick, The Star-Spangled Screen: The American World War II Film, page 68:
      [] Naziphobia balanced by Anglophilia.
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