I would dispute some of the claims in the article, specifically the ones referring to "Nazi work camps." Any time you see the word, "Nazi," when referring to The Third Reich, it is code for Jewish propaganda. No German ever referred to themselves as "Nazi." What may be possible is that the article is not making a distinction between the work camps of Germany, and the work camps of the Soviets (inside Germany) following WWII. That would make absolute sense.
I would dispute some of the claims in the article, specifically the ones referring to "Nazi work camps." Any time you see the word, "Nazi," when referring to The Third Reich, it is code for Jewish propaganda. No German ever referred to themselves as "Nazi." What may be possible is that the article is not making a distinction between the work camps of Germany, and the work camps of the Soviets (inside Germany) following WWII. That would make absolute sense.
What about National Socialist:
"National Socialist German Workers' Party" "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Party
This is the name they chose for themselves. They may not have abbreviated to Nazi, but that's still it.