NAZI is the abbreviation for “Nazionalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei”, namely the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. The name itself declares it a socialist movement.
The Socialist Adolf Hitler: German elitist nationalism coupled with socialism was the National Socialism ideology that dominated the German democracy prior to World War II.
Noteworthy, the German capitalist industrial elites supported Hitler and jointly pushed for both government and private capital to strengthen the Nazi German project. The World Economic Forum Davos’ goal today is also to merge government and private capital.
The Nazi Party stood for a strong centralization of government, a rigid culture of consensus, few individual liberties and strict media censorship and a remarkably strong use of propaganda, writes historian of comparative religions, author and founder of The Herland Report, Hanne Nabintu Herland.
Simply by observing the old photographs of the multitudes greeting Hitler with Nazi salutes, one gets a glimpse into the immense group-think social pressure. You were not allowed to keep your hand down.
The Socialist Adolf Hitler: Everyone were to have the same political opinion, different opinions were not permitted, the only accepted view was that of the ruling Nazi elites.
Today, few sew seem to recall that the Nazi party was left-wing socialism. Among many, author Jonah Goldberg has pointed this out in his book Liberal Fascism.
“It is now clear beyond all reasonable doubt that Hitler and his associates believed they were socialists, and that others, including democratic socialists, thought so too. The title of National Socialism was not hypocritical. The evidence before 1945 was more private than public, which is perhaps significant in itself,” writes The Independent.
Communism, Socialism and National Socialism were all influenced by the same root-ideology, which was very popular in Europe at the time. Hitler fought against Stalin’s Russia and referred to Communism as the enemy, yet pure Marxist thinking influenced both ideologies.
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The Socialist Adolf Hitler: Hitler steadily spoke about the importance of the Socialist approach in National Socialism, as the solution for Germany.
Albert Speer: His battle with truth, written by the remarkable Austrian-British journalist, Gitta Sereny is described by Financial Times as “an essential experience that conveys like no other book the qualities of the Nazi elite.”
It tells the story as remembered by one of Hitler’s confidantes, Hitler’s Minister of Armaments, who came to openly regret the wrongdoings and admit his guilt. He was one of the few at the Nuremberg
Trials to acknowledge responsibility for the Nazi war crimes, yet still, he maintained that he knew nothing of the Holocaust.
Hermann Rauschning, who knew the German Chancellor personally, told of Hitler’s deep appreciation of the pre-Christian religion and wrote in Hitler Speaks: A Series of Political Conversations with Adolf Hitler On His Real Aims that Hitler felt profoundly indebted to the Marxist tradition.
Hitler said that his differences with Communists were more tactical, stating that National Socialism itself was based on Marxism.
“I have learned a great deal from Marxism” he said, “as I do not hesitate to admit.” The Rauschning work was first published in 1939 and has been thoroughly researched since.
Yet, Hitler deviated from Marxism in its original form by accentuating the importance of racial heritage. He also emphasized nationalism – the belief in the fatherland, rather than “the internationalist proletariat,” the classical Marxist ideal of a borderless society.
Rauschning quotes Hitler: “We must be brutal. We must regain a clear conscience about brutality. Only then can we drive out the tenderness from our people … I naturally have the right to destroy millions of men of inferior races who increase like vermin … Yes, we are barbarians. We want to be barbarians. It is an honorable title.”
Hitler also spoke, as stated in the memoires of his friend Otto Wagener Hitler: Memoires of a Confidant, of the importance of the evolution from individualism to socialism, of killing individualism and creating a socialist state without revolutions such as that of Lenin, which turned the Russian people into the group-think controlled masses: “What counts is to establish new laws and new authority in place of old traditions.”
As bloody revolution would kill the educated bourgeoisie, Hitler wished to enforce a National Socialist state without removing the elites. His slogan “Crusade against Marxism” may be understood in this light.
Noteworthy, the German capitalist industrial elites supported Hitler and jointly pushed for both government and private capital to strengthen the Nazi German project. The World Economic Forum Davos’ goal today is also to merge government and private capital.
It has been quite an accomplishment by the Left to hide the fact that Hitler was socialist.