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Yeah thats, kind of a big thing to forget about the nazis
The neo nazis today refer to themselves as liberals and leftists
but at the same time they did things that would be considered progressive today
But still practice basic right wing practices
like fucking animal rights, for one
This is why just branding them as being *entirely* far right is kind of retarded
All it really does is allow the person using it to try and pull the "what are you, supporting the Nazis" card
Nazis actually didn't believe in, right wing or left wing... It was just Germany and they wanted to expand
Sort of. They took advantage and used parts of both sides to advance and to maintain power
That's why left wing and right wing don't make sense in Europe
That's what they did with capitalism
Hoenstly I'd make the argument that they had more left than right in them.
They took the good parts of capitalism and used it in fascism economy
Also the differences in the political spectrums across countries should be accounted for
If it was just entirely socialist they would have lost the war early
That's why American politics is easier
Also the economy wasn't really capitalistic, it was socialized from what i recall
The economy was under the control of the party
Isn't that state capitalism?
Like modern China
They were capitalist but not enough to call themselves a capitalism country because nazis hated capitalism(because of America)
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I don't understand the economics of nazi Germany
Basically, it's a mix of socialism and capitalism
But more socialism
So it wasn't a lie when they called themselves socialists?
Again they weren't capitalist, the economy was centralized and was there to service the Nazi Party
GG @Cobra Commander, you just advanced to level 11!
Nonono
They used parts of capitalism
Just parts
What parts though?
Business, taxes etc
But to only help Germany win the war
Basic capitalism but socialist to control where the money flows
Capitalism upped their money value by 1000% with the Reichdollar
It would be like 1 million German dollars just for some clothes
well, yes, but if the economy is socialized then by definition it cannot really be considered capitalist
Yes
That's why it's so confusing
So do socialist or communist countries have nearly worthless currencies?