Kicek11: Nilfgaard is actually based on Germany( The 3rd Reich)
Isambard: Not so much. Why do people keep to repeat this?
Probably because the parallels that do exist are seemingly enough to warrant jumping to a conclusion, if you don't look at the whole picture.
There's the partition of Aedirn, which depending on your point of view parallels either the Munich Diktat (the partition of Czechoslovakia) or the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
There's the division of the Nilfgaardian armies into "Army Group Center" and "Army Group East", parallelling the organization of the Wehrmacht, though not in detail.
And there's the whole Menacing Black Empire trope, which should not count for much.
There are so many differences between Third Reich and Nilfgaard, that I do not even know where to begin.
First of all, Nilfgaard does not know institutionalised racism. In fact, its people are far more tolerant than Nordlings and non-humans living in Nilfgaard (for example gnomes) are know to prosper.
Secondly, Nilfgaard is not a totalitarian state. It's autocratic, it's militaristic. But it does not want to control every aspect of life like real-life totalitarian states did.
These are the best reasons to distinguish the Nilfgaardian Empire from the Nazis. They are neither totalitarian nor genocidal, and less racist than the Nordlings.
Thirdly, Nilfgaardian conquests are completely different in nature. Nazi conquests in Europe (especially in eastern Europe) were quasi-religious holy wars with clearly established goals of wining the Lebensraum (mythological "living space") as well as enslavement and extermination of "subhumans" (Jews and Slavs). Milfgaardian conquests are nothing like that. Those are good ol' military subjugations with the purpose of expanding borders and extending influence.
Not entirely sure about this one. Nilfgaard has carried out wars and resettlement programs for the purpose of Lebensraum. But they did so without reaching anything like the genocidal policies of the Nazis.
Nilfgaard has much more in common with Roman, Spanish or Napoleonic empires than with the Third Reich.
I absolutely agree. The strongest parallel is with the Roman Empire, which believed it was bringing civilization to conquered peoples and tolerated tribute-paying local rulers and local religions. I think Sapkowski himself once said that Nilfgaard was much more like the Roman Empire than Nazi Germany.