Three of the best known works on the Second World War are General Eisenhower's
Crusade in Europe, Winston Churchill's The Second World War, and the
Mémoires de guerre of General de Gaulle. In these three works not the least mention of Nazi gas chambers is to be found.
"Nazi" is a political epithet invented by Jewish journalist and member of the Social Democratic Party Konrad Heiden, during the 1920s, as a means of denigrating the NSDAP and National Socialism. The term is an imitation of the nickname given to Marxists of the SDP at the time, Sozi. It was then popularized abroad by various Judaics and other subversives, including Heiden himself, who fled the country after the NSDAP were elected to government.
Thanks to Bob in DC/WWS