Is criticism of Nazi Germany racist?

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Some elements in the media and among politicians and the SJW crowd on the internet are now saying that criticism of the Communist Chinese regime is "racism." While most normal people simply shake their heads in confusion as to how criticism of a murderous totalitarian government could possibly have anything to do with "race," the Chinese regime is continuing to encourage its sympathizers in the western media to promote this strange narrative.

The Communist Chinese regime is legally still the same government that was responsible for the murder or death of at least sixty million people in the last century (a number not disputed by mainstream historians). This is by far the highest total in modern human history far ahead of the USSR and far far ahead of Nazi Germany, and the same regime continues to murder and imprison its domestic opponents and critics today.

Since we are told any condemnation or criticism against the Chinese government is "racism" apparently toward Chinese people or even Asians in general and is "unacceptable" one can only conclude criticism of Nazi Germany is racism toward ethnic Germans and even white people in general.

Should criticism or condemnation of Nazi Germany or Hitler be unacceptable? Should those who condemn that government as having been bad be mandated to take sensitivity training to root out their racist bias toward white people?
 
For that matter, and perhaps more relevant today, it would seem to mean that criticism of Russia is racism.

Should those politicians and media who criticize Russia and even President Putin be dismissed as "racist"?
 
Do tell us when exactly German and Russian morphed from nationalities to races.
 
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