Nazism, nationalism and the war in Ukraine: A reply to Kogler
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Chipkin, Ivor
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New South Inst, 173 Oxford Rd,Rosebank 1F 2, ZA-2196 Johannesburg, South AfricaNew South Inst, 173 Oxford Rd,Rosebank 1F 2, ZA-2196 Johannesburg, South Africa
Chipkin, Ivor
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[1] New South Inst, 173 Oxford Rd,Rosebank 1F 2, ZA-2196 Johannesburg, South Africa
European nationalism;
Holocaust;
Nazism;
Russians;
Slavs;
Ukraine;
war;
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10.1177/13684310231165215
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ;
1204 ;
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This article considers what the figure of the Nazi means today, especially in the context of the war in Ukraine. Like Hans-Herbert Kogler, the article considers Nazism as a Russian political discourse, which has to be understood on its own terms. In this regard, the article proposes that for Putin it is unlikely that the Holocaust is Nazism's main point of reference, but rather the murder and slavery of millions of Slavs and Russians is. In this regard, talk of Nazism is a way of recalling the existential threat that Russians experienced as Slavs.