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It sounds like the constitution defines Nazism in narrower terms than I expected. That's a shame.
You seem to be misunderstanding both the quote and the comment! No offense, i can see how it could be confusing.
What Krah said was meant in a historical context. Kind of a "not all SS-members were criminals", basically downplaying the Nazis crimes.
The commenter sarcastically called him "totally not a nazi" for that statement.
No, there is no definition of Nazism in the Grundgesetz.