Message from @Metzger
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My man, idk what the hell you're talking about but okay. The party name was NSDAP National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, which means "National **socialist** german worker party. He did call his party socialist and worker's party to appeal to the workers
He might not have mentioned it in Mein Kampf, but the party name says it all
hitler was a National socialist
Fascism was created by Benito mussolini
who was always an avid socialist
he came up with his own version
which unsurprisingly
sucked
Capitalism should get its own national holiday.
Labour day
history lesson: homosexuality was listed as a mental illness until 1972
Its not really socialist at all. Its a weird case. Nationalsocialism is its own category. Hitler hated communism and wanted to destroy it. But his values were really close to socialism. Its an odd case.
And yes Hitler was Austrian
He failed art school
If he wouldnt he maybe never would have ended up in politics. Funny thought
id describe the nazi party as communitarian so communism but without the economic aspect
@Toilet Hugger socialism is nationalist by default
those are the principles presented by karl marx
a socialist country isn't to interfere in others with wars, it's highly atheistic and requires immigrants to be assimilated into the culture
Most marxists hate nationalism anyway and advocate for an internationalist socialist republic
Marx believe that the concept of a nation was created by the ruling class set people apart so no socialism is not nationalist by default
The Soviet Union and other socialist states happened to be nationalist/patriotic because it was needed to unify their people
> id describe the nazi party as communitarian so communism but without the economic aspect
no lol hitler called communism and everything it stood for a jewish creation
At the end of the day, national socialism and/or fascism are neither socialist nor capitalist
By the way kids devilman crybaby has influenced many from suda51 to beserk
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7528992/reviews?ref_=tt_ql_3 somehow found my way to this. looking forward to watching this series through out the week. supposedly its a real eye opener
ha
really weird there's no wikipedia article for it
judging by all the good reviews on imdb you would think there would be
its banned from YouTube and other places if anyone is curious...
Isn't that about the final battle in the western front where the US teamed up with the Wehrmacht to rescue french prisoners and fight off an SS Batallion?
the battle you're thinking of is the Battle for Castle Itter if i remember correctly
the vid documentary was on yt for a while..then on even wiki, then purged from both
it actually came out originally in early 2015
the full remastered is the one on archive.org
used to be a cut down 5hr version the archive.org is the 12hr version
and yes, i was alive and watching content when they published the tests at the camps on tv for the suspected 'death gas' chambers

