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Until he was kicked out of the party
Nazis somewhat emulated the USSR, even though they hated them.
Nazis believed in a strong state that "helped" it's people but also crushed it's opponents
Economically, the Nazis were quite centrists
It's just that they were culturally far right
Yep. They were fine with open trade, and weren't as insanely centrallly planned as the USSR.
Not to mention the Nazis were quite diverse with certain ideas that Hitlwr really didn't care about in their own party
Which is why there was a Socialist wing of the Nazi Party in the 1920s and 30s
For a bit...till the night of the long knives.
That was mainly the SA though
That was less about ideology and more about Army
Hitler was scared the SA would overthrow him
Though he did get out of his way to kill journalists
He wasn't entirely wrong.
Because he is a kind man who doesn't leave out the little people!
He couldn't handle criticism. He put his movie idol Charlie Chaplin on a death list after all.
It's funny, he was close with a young Jewish girl
And got pissed at Boorman for cutting ties between the two
Satanists run the world: Historical fact
Not in the slightest
He is the man, who is thought to be actually behind the phrase:
***"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"***
He even went to France during their revolution and tried to persuade the revolutionaries to not kill the king.
He did not like the king, but he respected his right to hold a fair trial.
That almost got him killed in France.
Good man
Modern day conservatives would hate him
Most people would hate him because they don't like when other people have differing opinions
I think it's about more than that with Ole Tom
Kay den
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USSR is silly and stinky
Like ur mum
Jk
Jk
I'm sorry
Anyone seen Europa The Last Battle?
Wha?
I don't wanna call you daddy
Oh
βI disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say itβ was a joke written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall about Voltaire
Also I donβt believe he ever defended the Louis XVI, though he certainly did have a relationship with him (or at least his ministers) from obtaining French involvement in the American Revolution