Internazi

See also: internazi

English

Alternative forms

  • InterNazi
  • Inter-Nazi

Noun

Internazi (plural Internazis)

  1. Abbreviation of international socialist.
    • 1967, The Dan Smoot Report - Volume 13, page 83:
      I would present evidence proving that these Internazis couldn't care less that their own countrymen are bleeding and dying in Vietnam, one life being the same as another on a world scale.
    • 2009, Martin Liebscher, ‎Ben Schofield, & ‎Godela Weiss-Sussex, The racehorse of genius: literary and cultural comparisons, →ISBN, page 69:
      The 'international' character of the 'Jesuit conspiracy' against the German people is underlined by Filucius' evil helpmates: Internazi, the revolutionary Socialist, Jacque Lecaq, the Frnch agitator, and the Roman 'filou' also referred to by the narrator as 'Luzi' or Lucifer.
    • 2010, Hans-Christian Petersen & ‎Samuel Salzborn, Antisemitism in Eastern Europe: History and Present in Comparison, →ISBN, page 54:
      He said on HirTV: "The apparent inheritors of the nation-destroying policies of Janos Kadar [author's note: 1956-1988 General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party] are these Internazis, who are now inside our borders too, doing everything to rob the Hungarian community of its identity."
    • 2016, Robert Smail Jack & ‎Fritz Scholz, Wilhelm Ostwald: The Autobiography, →ISBN, page 493:
      I'm an internationalist You, wanderer, probably don't know what that is! An internazi is the sort of man you won't find in the Balkan.

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