America First Holds Pro-Nazi Rally, February 20 1939

yes we are. Adolf styled himself a HERO SOCIALIST
IN SUPPORT OF THE GERMAN WORKER. His
philosophy and program was his noble pursuit
(holy jihad) in their favor----to ELEVATE the
common german -----ask Himmler

See night of the long knives.
 
Hitler purged the German government of socialists, communists, Jews and Democrats in 1933. He was a hard right fascist.
Yes and he replaced them with his own socialist agenda now deemed as 'hard right.' Different times, different government different people, different political definitions. Read history, grow up.
 
He wasn't selected by the elite, lol! He scratched and clawed and murdered his way into power, and started the war to create "living space" for "aryan peoples". France and England had to be defeated because they humiliated Germany at the signing of the treaty of Versailles. He also hated communism, and he wanted to destroy that too. Had nothing to do with rich elites, globalism or any other horseshit like that.
Living space??? The Nazis told German women to have more babies and they arranged for sex couplings without marriage. He also murdered 11 million unarmed civilians.
 
It is all but impossible to take our libs and socialists and progressives seriously.
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It sure is.

But it's wonderful theater watching them trying to convince us and one another that they are intellectually competent and emotionally adult.

And I love good theater.





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"Nazi" is short for "national Socialist" , which is the official ideology of Mr. Hitler and his friends.

Hitler just used the Socialist Democratic party to gain power.

 
how were "democrats" and "socialists" identified in
1933? were there political movements with
member lists described as "democrats" or
"socialists" ? Historically, the standard bit is that
Adolf cited ANY PERSON opposed to his nazi party
---which by nazi logic meant link to the burning of
the Reichstag building. The only people executed
in the early days of Dachau were jews without
charge or trial

The first stage of Dachau was finished in 1933 and the first prisoners were socialists, communists, Jews and Democrats.

 
The first stage of Dachau was finished in 1933 and the first prisoners were socialists, communists, Jews and Democrats.

Lol. You shouldn’t post in threads you know nothing about the topic.

You don’t even know FDR’s administration was riddled with Stalinist spies before and during WWII.
 
Lol. You shouldn’t post in threads you know nothing about the topic.

You don’t even know FDR’s administration was riddled with Stalinist spies before and during WWII.

What does that have to do with the subject of the thread? We're talking about the America First rally of 1939. ..all those Nazis sympathisers at Madison Square Garden. If you follow the story, there were also 10s of thousands of protesters.
 
Hitler's biggest rival was a right wing General, the one he shot personally after extorting his way into office after a close election. Many Nazis were leftists, like Goebbels and Himmler, along with the Strasser brothers.


National Bolshevism as a term was first used to describe a current in the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and then the Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD) which wanted to ally the insurgent communist movement with dissident nationalist groups in the German army who rejected the Treaty of Versailles.[5] They were led by Heinrich Laufenberg and Fritz Wolffheim and were based in Hamburg. Their expulsion from the KAPD was one of the conditions that Karl Radek explained was necessary if the KAPD was to be welcomed to the Third Congress of the Third International. However, the demand that they withdraw from the KAPD would probably have happened anyway. Radek had dismissed the pair as National Bolsheviks, the first recorded use of the term in a German context.[6]

Radek subsequently courted some of the radical nationalists he had met in prison to unite with the Bolsheviks in the name of National Bolshevism. He saw in a revival of National Bolshevism a way to "remove the capitalist isolation" of the Soviet Union.[3]

National Bolshevism was one of a number of early non-Nazi fascist movements in Germany. During the 1920s, a number of German intellectuals began a dialogue which created a synthesis between radical nationalism (typically referencing Prussianism) and Bolshevism as it existed in the Soviet Union. The main figure in this was Ernst Niekisch of the Old Social Democratic Party of Germany, who edited the Widerstand journal.[7]

A National Bolshevik tendency also existed with the German Youth Movement, led by Karl Otto Paetel. Paetel had been a supporter of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), but became disillusioned with them as he did not feel they were truly committed to revolutionary activity or socialist economics. His 1930-formed movement, the Group of Social Revolutionary Nationalists, sought to forge a third way between the NSDAP and the KPD, emphasising both nationalism and socialist economics.[8] He was especially active in a largely unsuccessful attempt to win over a section of the Hitler Youth to his cause.[9]

Although members of the NSDAP under Adolf Hitler did not take part in Niekisch's National Bolshevik project and usually presented Bolshevism in exclusively negative terms as a Jewish conspiracy, in the early 1930s there was a parallel tendency within the NSDAP which advocated similar views. This was represented by what has come to be known as Strasserism. A group led by Hermann Ehrhardt, Otto Strasser and Walther Stennes broke away in 1930 to found the Combat League of Revolutionary National Socialists, commonly known as the Black Front.[10]

After the Second World War, the Socialist Reich Party was established, which combined neo-Nazi ideology with a foreign policy critical of the United States and supportive of the Soviet Union, which funded the party.[11][12]


Hitler purged the Strasserites out of the Party, but as anybody can see the difference between Bolshevism and Nazism is a distinction without a difference as far as its effects on most people. The Hitler Youth were modeled on this policy. Himmler at one time was Gregor Strasser's personal secretary.


Unemployed and at loose ends after the collapse of the putsch, Himmler found work as secretary and personal assistant to Gregor Strasser, whom Hitler appointed Reich Propaganda Leader of the Nazi Party in 1926. Himmler also built his own reputation in the party as a speaker and organizer. His speeches stressed the following themes:


    • “race consciousness”
    • cult of the German race
    • the need for German expansion and settlements
    • the struggle against eternal enemies of Germany. These "eternal enemies" were “Jewish” capital, “Marxism” (i.e., socialism, communism, and anarchism), liberal democracy, and the Slavic peoples.
In 1928 he married Margarete Boden. She bore him a daughter, Gudrun, in 1929.




Having read some of the literature of the left, Goebbels was attracted to the socialism of Gregor Strasser, and even to communism.



Towards a Fourth Reich? The History of National Bolshevism in Germany

Outside of rhetoric and word choices, there are very small practical real world differences between Nazism and Marxism cults for the unwashed masses subjected to them, mostly just on the sophistry. And we all know by now that capitalists get along great with Communist regimes and will happily assist them in destroying the U.S., as long as they offer labor racketeering services to Wall Street.
 
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Hitler's biggest rival was a right wing General, the one he shot personally after extorting his way into office after a close election. Many Nazis were leftists, like Goebbels and Himmler, along with the Strasser brothers.


National Bolshevism as a term was first used to describe a current in the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and then the Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD) which wanted to ally the insurgent communist movement with dissident nationalist groups in the German army who rejected the Treaty of Versailles.[5] They were led by Heinrich Laufenberg and Fritz Wolffheim and were based in Hamburg. Their expulsion from the KAPD was one of the conditions that Karl Radek explained was necessary if the KAPD was to be welcomed to the Third Congress of the Third International. However, the demand that they withdraw from the KAPD would probably have happened anyway. Radek had dismissed the pair as National Bolsheviks, the first recorded use of the term in a German context.[6]

Radek subsequently courted some of the radical nationalists he had met in prison to unite with the Bolsheviks in the name of National Bolshevism. He saw in a revival of National Bolshevism a way to "remove the capitalist isolation" of the Soviet Union.[3]

National Bolshevism was one of a number of early non-Nazi fascist movements in Germany. During the 1920s, a number of German intellectuals began a dialogue which created a synthesis between radical nationalism (typically referencing Prussianism) and Bolshevism as it existed in the Soviet Union. The main figure in this was Ernst Niekisch of the Old Social Democratic Party of Germany, who edited the Widerstand journal.[7]

A National Bolshevik tendency also existed with the German Youth Movement, led by Karl Otto Paetel. Paetel had been a supporter of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), but became disillusioned with them as he did not feel they were truly committed to revolutionary activity or socialist economics. His 1930-formed movement, the Group of Social Revolutionary Nationalists, sought to forge a third way between the NSDAP and the KPD, emphasising both nationalism and socialist economics.[8] He was especially active in a largely unsuccessful attempt to win over a section of the Hitler Youth to his cause.[9]

Although members of the NSDAP under Adolf Hitler did not take part in Niekisch's National Bolshevik project and usually presented Bolshevism in exclusively negative terms as a Jewish conspiracy, in the early 1930s there was a parallel tendency within the NSDAP which advocated similar views. This was represented by what has come to be known as Strasserism. A group led by Hermann Ehrhardt, Otto Strasser and Walther Stennes broke away in 1930 to found the Combat League of Revolutionary National Socialists, commonly known as the Black Front.[10]

After the Second World War, the Socialist Reich Party was established, which combined neo-Nazi ideology with a foreign policy critical of the United States and supportive of the Soviet Union, which funded the party.[11][12]


Hitler purged the Strasserites out of the Party, but as anybody can see the difference between Bolshevism and Nazism is a distinction without a difference as far as its effects on most people. The Hitler Youth were modeled on this policy. Hiimler at one time was Otto Strasser's personal secretary.


Having read some of the literature of the left, Goebbels was attracted to the socialism of Gregor Strasser, and even to communism.



Towards a Fourth Reich? The History of National Bolshevism in Germany

There were thirty different political parties in Germany before Hitler. He gained power in the largest... The Social Democrats party. Then, in the night of the long knives he attacked those who took his propaganda seriously.

 
What does that have to do with the subject of the thread? We're talking about the America First rally of 1939. ..all those Nazis sympathisers at Madison Square Garden. If you follow the story, there were also 10s of thousands of protesters.
It shows the communist left was the real force for evil during WWII. Not Nazism.

Learn history. Don’t be a dupe.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
 
The first stage of Dachau was finished in 1933 and the first prisoners were socialists, communists, Jews and Democrats.

Adolf went after ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION that opposed HIM OR HIS AGENDA----no matter how
the persons or organizations chose their titles
 

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