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<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Coined by Internet attorney Mike Godwin, a rule that states that any discussion has reached its useful end when a participant invokes [[Nazi]]s, unless it is a specific historical reference to the German [[National Socialist Workers' Party]] (NDSAP)
<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Coined by Internet attorney Mike Godwin, a rule that states that any discussion has reached its useful end when a participant invokes [[Nazi]]s, unless it is a specific historical reference to actual Nazis

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A definition or brief description of Godwin's Law.

Coined by Internet attorney Mike Godwin, a rule that states that any discussion has reached its useful end when a participant invokes Nazis, unless it is a specific historical reference to actual Nazis