JKR, when asked about the influence of Nazism on the series, answered with the following:
"I wanted Harry to leave our world and find exactly the same problems in the wizarding world. So you have the intent to impose a hierarchy, you have bigotry, and this notion of purity, which is this great fallacy, but it crops up all over the world. People like to think themselves superior and that if they can pride themselves in nothing else they can pride themselves on perceived purity. So yeah that follows a parallel [to Nazism]..."
In answering, she says that there is definitely a parallel, but is HP really an allegory for the Second World War?
Consider the evidence:
Easy parallels between Voldemort and friends to Nazis
~15 years between "Reichs"
Quest to make an ally of the "Giants" (Russia)
Leaders who don't belong to the "master race" (half-blood vs. non-Aryan)
and the list can go on.
Apart from this quote, have there been any analyses about HP as an allegory, either in- or out-of-universe?
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