NAZI references...you have been trained well
NAZI; acronym in German; stands for
National SOCIALIST WORKER'S PARTY
questions idiot?
let me go ahead and guess what your idiotic mind will put out next. you're going to say Hitler only pretended to be a Socialist; that NAZIS were actually on the Right?
so people only THOUGHT they were rushing out and putting people in ovens in the name of their beloved Hitler and his
NATIONAL SOCIALIST WORKER'S PARTY?
oh that makes it so much better!
snicker
what an idiot you are
Nazis, like the Right, were NATIONALISTS first and foremost. They only pretended to be Socialists to lure workers away from the Communist Party, like the Right pretends to be Christian to lure the religious vote.
Nazi Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The party emerged from the
German nationalist,
racist and
populist Freikorps paramilitary culture, which fought against the
communist uprisings in post-
World War I Germany.
[6] Advocacy of a form of
socialism by right-wing figures and movements in
Germany became common during and after
World War I, influencing Nazism.
[7] Arthur Moeller van den Bruck of the
Conservative Revolutionary movement coined the term "
Third Reich",
[8] and advocated an ideology combining the nationalism of the right and the socialism of the left.
[9] Prominent Conservative Revolutionary member
Oswald Spengler's conception of a "
Prussian Socialism" influenced the Nazis.
[10] The party was created as a means to draw workers away from communism and into völkisch nationalism.[11] Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on
anti-big business,
anti-bourgeois, and
anti-capitalist rhetoric, although such aspects were later downplayed in order to gain the support of industrial entities, and
in 1930s the party's focus shifted to antisemitic and anti-Marxist themes.[12]