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  • He was far right??? just like hitler????????

  • Hitler was in no way right wing. Read the book Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg. It will explain.

  • @IchBinDieKaiser Um is that a joke? check up on your politics mate. Fascism is a direct result of a hyper right wing government.

  • @Mrben1111116 Fascism is a left wing ideology. There is nothing conservative about it. The actual name of the nazi party was the National Socialist German Workers Party. There is nothing right wing about it. They were pro-enviromentalism, pro-universal health care, pro-animal rights, anti-drug, and did not tolerate anyone who didn't fall in line with their political beliefs. Had Hitler been a military man, maybe, but instead he was a vegetarian painter. Not right wing.

  • @IchBinDieKaiser Just because it was called socialist doesnt meen it was-before Hitler took control of that party it was socialist but afterwards he and his politic of Murdering and slaughtering milions of people ruined the name Socialist,by the way hitler sent Socialists and communists to contrecation camps

  • @Seudin2 He disliked communism only for its multinationalism. National Socialism was Socialism for nationalists. It was for those who liked the ideas of communism, but didn't identify with the workers of other countries. Hitler was heavily influenced by Karl Marx. The Nazis said they were against the capitalists and the communists. The only socialists he sent to the concentration camps were the ones who did not support him.

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  • Bismarck was NOT a fascist. He was a pragmatic conservative who fought for the Prussian Junkers. He was the consumat politician. And he beat the shit out of France :)

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  • @kondurperusix He was nothing like Hitler. He was a greatman. Hitler was a demon.

  • Anyone that categorizes Hitler as either a liberal or conservative is an irredeemable lout.

  • "Politics ruins the character". I'm going to have to disagree with the Prince-Chancellor there. My reason? The Prince-Chancellor himself.

    Also, as to the Left-Right debate about Hitler: Hitler's governmental and financial policies, NOT his social ones, were Fascist, and therefore were on the Centre of the spectrum. His social policies don't even deserve to be on the spectrum.

    Mosley for Peace and People!

  • Fascism, is anti-liberalism (individualism) and anti-conservatism (e.g. overriding the constitution & making your own rules//encouraging 'ideal/aryan' single women to atleast have children even without marriage/iArtificial insemination and let the State raise it for them). 1 reason Nazi's don't like communists, is because of egalitarianism/equality for all, they favor eugenics/social Darwinism.

  • Laws are like sausages, its better not to see them being made. :) I gota remember that one

  • any body notice how if you go to far in either direction you end up with simmiler evils and simmiler views?

  • @kondurperusix bismark is nothing like hittler. actualy he may be the opposite a shrewd and strong leader who despite having the political power to take control from the Kiser left when the Kiser asked. And, more importantly, he was'nt a fasist lunitic

  • @IchBinDieKaiser oh, gosh. You're so clueless.

  • Apparently you missed Hitler making trade unions illegal and killing those who didn't fall in line, or awarding lucrative state contracts to big business. Hitler's economic plan was the same conservative strategy of other European powers: extract raw material from a subservient empire, in his case Eastern Europe. Nazism's main principles were nationalism, militarism, anti-intellectualism, and preserving old hierarchies. Rhetorically socialism represented the exact opposite

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