I think that's part of the point, though. People get sold on an ideology; enough so that they revolt. But those who begin the revolution are fodder for the machine as it progresses.
The socialist party in Germany began with socialists. Then, when Hitler and Co. had concentrated enough power, their original constituents became liabilities and thus political enemies.
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I'm curious to know if the downvotes are because I'm not adding anything substantive? Or if they are happening because someone disagrees with what I am saying?
The big Socialist party in Germany at the time (SPD) never had any relation to Hitler at all. They founded a paramilitary organization to fight both Nazis and Communists https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Front
I think you're overthinking the "Socialist" in the NSDAP's name. Their ideas weren't exactly compatible with mainstream Socialism.
Huh? I wasn't trying to excuse the body count of Socialist experiments or something like that. Pointing out that the Nazis were decidedly anti-Socialist is not a defense of Socialism any more than pointing out the SPD was decidedly anti-Communist is a defense of Communism. The Nazis weren't "doing Socialism wrong." They viewed Socialists as traitors who signed the Treaty of Versailles to further the agenda of the internationalist Jews.
The socialist party in Germany began with socialists. Then, when Hitler and Co. had concentrated enough power, their original constituents became liabilities and thus political enemies.
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I'm curious to know if the downvotes are because I'm not adding anything substantive? Or if they are happening because someone disagrees with what I am saying?
Am I incorrect in my assertions?
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