the nazis burned book promoting communism and degeneracy like faggotry and transgenderism.
Nazis did that while being literal socialists who controlled commerce. Open a history book, retard.
go kill yourself you stupid kike.
You're espousing Jewish ideals. Absolutely retarded.
nice capital j there, jew.
go burn.
It's capitalized.
Just like Muslim.
Just like Christian.
Just like Buddhist.
it's not capitalized. like nigger. or rat.
Or Black, but not white? Fuck off kikebrain.
I thought the national socialist movement of the Germans was actually facism; which, was a natural reaction to the communist bolshevik madness. The social/political pendulum just swung the other way.
The (((bolshevik))) bankers were kicked out and a work hour based economic system was put in place; which, raised Germany out of a wasteland and into an industrial powerhouse.
Ps. I think the U.S. could use a work based currency now. That or some other kind of sound monetary policy, but this federal reserve shit has to go.
I thought the national socialist movement of the Germans was actually facism; which, was a natural reaction to the communist bolshevik madness. The social/political pendulum just swung the other way.
Nope, they were socialists. They controlled the means of production and commerce every bit the same as the Ruskies.
Revisionist history to repaint the Nazis as anything but socialists. They controlled currency, commerce, trade, and goods and services. It was NOT capitalism under the 3rd Reich.
Mussolini defined fascism as corporate power when corporations make the laws. Like in America now: Citizens United( corporations are people) or the policy of too big to fail. We here in America( in the modern age) have never experienced real capitalism, with government intrusions, subsidies, federal reserve fiat currency....
It was NOT capitalism under the 3rd Reich.
Wasn't the weimar system Socalist as well? If not what was the weimar system?
Wasn't the work hour system (under the reich) capitalist in nature?
The Reich pulled Germany out of poverty, so the people had a better lifestyle or at least some Germans. What is the downside to this? Were they actually slaves or did they have freedoms and liberty?
I also understand there is nuance and trasitional periods to change sometimes. Germany needed to shake off the old and start a new. I wonder what the future plans the Reich had for the German people if there hadn't been war.
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