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Why do the right claim that Hitler was left-wing? [closed]
This is taken from a speech by Adolf Hitler, April 12, 1921:
There are only two possibilities in Germany; do not imagine that the people will forever go with the middle party, the party of ...
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What is the official, commonly accepted definition of a Nazi?
In the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine, both sides call the opposite one 'Nazis'.
Many politicians or even parties in the West which are not mainstream are also often called Nazis. The ...
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How many traits of an ideology must someone showcase to receive the label of that ideology? [closed]
For example, the wikipedia entry for Nazism/National Socialism states:
It incorporates fervent antisemitism, anti-communism, scientific
racism, and the use of eugenics into its creed.
Someone who ...
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What is the difference between Bukharin's version of socialism/ Stalinist socialism, and the national socialism created by Hitler? [duplicate]
We know that Stalin wanted to concentrate on Socialism in one country and not an international revolution, and the ideology used that time was a very nationalistic version of socialism called ...
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Left and right wing: about nazis, populism and radicalism and how we use words [closed]
The German word "Nazi" is extremely fashionable. It's used by media and by citizen. Like a major debate about "right radicals". Just for the protocol: I would call my a social liberal, so I don't ...
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Was Hitler's regime a right-wing regime?
Left- and right-wing ideologies seem to change over time.
From what I've read so far, the Nazi regime was considered a right-wing party at that time by the people who voted it.
But currently, right-...