Last edited by Methais; 11-15-2018 at 09:52 AM.
Civility huh?
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Hitler was not a socialist. That was an argument Vishra spewed directly out of her asshole he other night in defense of one of her other fake degrees. Hitler was a member of the National Socialist party. He hated Socialism. He liked power. He did what he needed to consolodate that power, and then he had all the socialist leaning leaders of the party killed on the night of long knives, or operation hummingbird, along with other high ranking officials that threatened his power. That was in 1934. He even included one of the most important targets, one of his good friends, Ernst Rohm, the only person who had been allowed to call him Adolph rather than Chancellor, both because Rohm believed in the Socialist aspect of the party, and because he headed up a privatized army that could threaten Hitler's power.
Last edited by Stumplicker; 11-16-2018 at 10:21 AM.
Hitler hated communism. He was part of the Ant-Communist movement. He didn't hate Socialism. There is a difference. The Nazi party believe in what is called Nationalist Socialism. He wanted the Government to control most aspects of life and for the Government to provide for its people. He even championed the People's Car, which later turned into the Beetle.
Last edited by Gelston; 11-16-2018 at 10:36 AM.
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Last edited by Methais; 11-16-2018 at 10:49 AM.
All of the socialist leaning leaders of the Nazi party were killed on the night of the long knives. You know what other government types believe that the government should control most aspects of life and provide for their people? Most of them. Including dicatorships and monarchies. Volkswagen is a private company, and yes, it was backed by the Worker's Front and Adolph Hitler, and the Beetle was meant to be a car that every German could drive. Those things are true. The company was also made in 1932 by the party, a full two years before Hitler had all the Socialists killed off. The Beetle was a project after that, and an important one that helped ramp up German production capability for reasons that would become apparent in just a few short years.
But post 1934, Nazi-ism had almost no socialist aspects left. One of the few holdouts was healthcare, more specifically the smoking awareness campaigns and bans. Nazi-ism under Adolph Hitler was an extreme far right leaning fascist organization. The only thing Socialist about it was the name, but I don't hear anyone accusing the Democratic Republic of Congo of being a Democracy.
Last edited by Stumplicker; 11-16-2018 at 11:01 AM.
Again, it had plenty of socialism. You can tell by grand projects he created, such as the autobahn and the people's works, and the plans he had after the war ended. Socialism and communism are completely different things. Hitler was very much Anti-Capitalist as well. You can be socialist and fascist, they do not block each other out. One is a governing style, another is an economic style.
Last edited by Gelston; 11-16-2018 at 11:02 AM.
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Again, he was in favor of a socialist economy. Fascism and socialism can (and often have) co-existed. Germany was going away from being a capitalist state under Hitler. I mentioned communism, because you said he hated socialism, which wasn't true. He hated communism. And Capitalism. Capitalism was actually one of the things he blamed for the economic woes of Germany when he took pwoer.
Last edited by Gelston; 11-16-2018 at 11:05 AM.
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