Heil Hitler

English

Etymology

From German Heil Hitler (literally good health to Hitler).

Pronunciation

Interjection

Heil Hitler

  1. Used as a reference to Hitler and Nazism; depending on context it can imply support for Nazi ideas or it can imply that the person one is talking to resembles a Nazi.

Derived terms

German

Etymology

From Heil +‎ Hitler, literally, good health to Hitler, 1920s.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /haɪ̯l ˈhɪtlɐ/
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Interjection

Heil Hitler

  1. (Nazism, see usage notes) hello; Heil Hitler

Usage notes

  • The greeting is usually accompanied by the Nazi salute.
  • Heil Hitler became a salute of the Nazi Party in the 1920s. Later, it was made obligatory to all Germans in Nazi Germany (the Third Reich). After World War II, the public use of any form of the Hitler salute was criminalized in Germany and Austria. In Germany, it is punishable by up to three years in prison (§ 86a StGB).

See also

  • Hitlergruß
  • Berg Heil (cp. Bergheil n), Ski Heil (Skiheil)
  • Heil Moskau, Heil Stalin
  • Petri Heil, Weidmanns Heil (Waidmanns Heil, Weidmannsheil; cp. Weidmannsheil n)
  • Sieg Heil