Grammar
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Grammar may refer to:
- Grammar Nazism, a political ideology most prominently adhered to by the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) (Nazi Party) (1919 - 1945).
- German grammar, a variation of the above.
- Grammar concentration camp, an early influence on the NSDAP.
- Neo-Grammar Nazism, groups and ideologies based on Grammar Nazism from 1945 onwards.
- Grammar in One Country, official policy of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin
- Bad Grammar Overlord, a ideology unrelated to Grammar Nazism created by Francis Winkler in the 20th century.
- Grammar Police, an international law enforcement agency that promote laws of grammar.
In addition, several political parties have used the name Grammar National Party or National Association of Good Grammar.
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