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I know they’re very similar and the terms are often interchangeable. But I honestly cannot find a reliable definition no matter how hard I try. People always say National Socialism is just a more “extreme” form of Fascism. That doesn’t sound correct to me.

The closest answer I can come to is that the Italians and Spanish had less of a jew problem than the Germans did. They had a communist problem, from what I can tell. Communist basically equals jew, but I’m not sure if they made that connection. Therefore, because of the infiltration of non-German peoples and the subversion they brought, the Germans had a stricter view on race and blood and soil, at least to my knowledge.

I’m also not sure if they differed economically and how much they may have differed.

Again, I see people on here and other places using both terms interchangeably, even when talking about them in a positive light, and I never bothered to do the research. If you could enlighten me and push me in the right direction (books, articles, etc.), that would be very much appreciated.
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Delon on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
of course there are non-authoritarian governments. Like our wonderful liberal democracies in the west that jail you for questioning the death toll of a certain historical event
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