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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (49006)6/6/2005 5:55:16 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 173976
 
Communist East Germany used to be called The German DEMOCRATIC Republic - by your logic, it must have been a democracy!

You really are totally uneducated aren't you? Hitler took over the National Socialist party to become a right-wing totalitarian dictator. He was NEVER a socialist, but he needed the votes. Just as Bush isn't a "fiscal conservative", but pretended to win those votes. As you can see explained below, the Nazi "socialist" appeals were simply lies to get votes, much as Bush claims to be "compassionate". I know as a neo-Nazi yourself Petey, you BELIEVE such lies must be told!

en.wikipedia.org

Factors which promoted the success of Nazism

An important question about National Socialism is that of which factors promoted its success, not only in Germany, but also in other European countries (in the 1930s and early 1940s Nazi-type movements could be found in Sweden, Britain, Italy, Spain and even in the US) in the twenties and thirties of the last century? These factors may have included:

* Economic devastation all over Europe after WWI
* Lack of orientation of many people after the breakdown of monarchy in many European countries.
* A perception that there was a disproportionate number of Jews in the German bourgeoisie (or upper class).
* Perceived Jewish involvement in war profiteering during WWI
* Appeal of socialism or socialist rhetoric to the German working class
* Humiliation of Germany at the Treaty of Versailles
* Rejection of Communism (particularly redistribution of wealth ) and the perception that socialism and Communism were Jewish-inspired and Jewish -led movements; hence the Nazi use of the term Judeo-Bolshevik
* Hatred of the Jews
* The Wall Street Crash of 1929