The Divide: Hitler & Strasser
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Nature and Form of National Socialism - Joseph Goebbels.pdf
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Nature and Form of National Socialism
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
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The National Socialist Corporate State Structure of Germany during the Third Reich Period (LQ)
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This graph illustrates how Corporatism functioned in Hitler's Germany. It drew heavy inspiration from Mussolini's Fascist Italy. Both Italy and Germany were Corporatist States and even inspired Prime Minister Prince Fumimaro Konoe to adopt similar plans for a Corporatist State in the Japanese Empire.
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On Corporatism in Hitler's Germany
Organization of the German Labour Front (D.A.F.)
National Socialism
by Rudolf Jung
German Labour Service
by Fritz Edel
The Little ABC of the National Socialists
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
Nature and Form of National Socialism
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
"But Hitler Crushed the Trade Unions!"
by TIKhistory
Hitler's Socialism: The Evidence is Overwhelming
by TIKhistory
The Divide: Hitler & Strasser
by The Fascifist and Zoltanous
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Click here for HD image
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This graph illustrates how Corporatism functioned in Hitler's Germany. It drew heavy inspiration from Mussolini's Fascist Italy. Both Italy and Germany were Corporatist States and even inspired Prime Minister Prince Fumimaro Konoe to adopt similar plans for a Corporatist State in the Japanese Empire.
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SEE ALSO
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On Corporatism in Hitler's Germany
Organization of the German Labour Front (D.A.F.)
National Socialism
by Rudolf Jung
German Labour Service
by Fritz Edel
The Little ABC of the National Socialists
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
Nature and Form of National Socialism
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
"But Hitler Crushed the Trade Unions!"
by TIKhistory
Hitler's Socialism: The Evidence is Overwhelming
by TIKhistory
The Divide: Hitler & Strasser
by The Fascifist and Zoltanous
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Ständestaat.png
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The National Socialist Corporate State Structure of Germany during the Third Reich Period (HQ)
This graph illustrates how Corporatism functioned in Hitler's Germany. It drew heavy inspiration from Mussolini's Fascist Italy. Both Italy and Germany were Corporatist States and even inspired Prime Minister Prince Fumimaro Konoe to adopt similar plans for a Corporatist State in the Japanese Empire.
-----------------
SEE ALSO
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On Corporatism in Hitler's Germany
Organization of the German Labour Front (D.A.F.)
National Socialism
by Rudolf Jung
German Labour Service
by Fritz Edel
The Little ABC of the National Socialists
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
Nature and Form of National Socialism
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
"But Hitler Crushed the Trade Unions!"
by TIKhistory
Hitler's Socialism: The Evidence is Overwhelming
by TIKhistory
The Divide: Hitler & Strasser
by The Fascifist and Zoltanous
This graph illustrates how Corporatism functioned in Hitler's Germany. It drew heavy inspiration from Mussolini's Fascist Italy. Both Italy and Germany were Corporatist States and even inspired Prime Minister Prince Fumimaro Konoe to adopt similar plans for a Corporatist State in the Japanese Empire.
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SEE ALSO
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On Corporatism in Hitler's Germany
Organization of the German Labour Front (D.A.F.)
National Socialism
by Rudolf Jung
German Labour Service
by Fritz Edel
The Little ABC of the National Socialists
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
Nature and Form of National Socialism
by Dr. Joseph Goebbels
"But Hitler Crushed the Trade Unions!"
by TIKhistory
Hitler's Socialism: The Evidence is Overwhelming
by TIKhistory
The Divide: Hitler & Strasser
by The Fascifist and Zoltanous
Florinsky,_Michael_T_Fascism_and_National_Socialism_A_Study_of_the.pdf
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Fascism and National Socialism:
A Study of the Economic and Social Policies of the Totalitarian State
by Michael Florinsky
'Fascism and National Socialism' by Dr. Florinsky is a comparative study of the economic and social policies of the present regime in Italy and Germany. He examines the various social and economic factors that determined the course of Fascism and National Socialism and follows the steady progress of each through its various stages to the conditions of the present day. He goes into the teachings of Mussolini and Hitler, points to the principle of 'national solidarity' as the central idea of the totalitarian state, and emphasizes the significance of the economic doctrines of both Fascism and National Socialism. The application of these ideas in practice is the theme of the chapters that follow. These chapters have to do with the corporate state, with the organization of industry, agriculture and labor, with public finance and foreign trade.
A Study of the Economic and Social Policies of the Totalitarian State
by Michael Florinsky
'Fascism and National Socialism' by Dr. Florinsky is a comparative study of the economic and social policies of the present regime in Italy and Germany. He examines the various social and economic factors that determined the course of Fascism and National Socialism and follows the steady progress of each through its various stages to the conditions of the present day. He goes into the teachings of Mussolini and Hitler, points to the principle of 'national solidarity' as the central idea of the totalitarian state, and emphasizes the significance of the economic doctrines of both Fascism and National Socialism. The application of these ideas in practice is the theme of the chapters that follow. These chapters have to do with the corporate state, with the organization of industry, agriculture and labor, with public finance and foreign trade.
It is a commemorative emblem of the German-Japanese Anti-Comintern Agreement of November 25, 1936.
The surface has the German Reichsadler at the top
Alongside the crossed Japanese and Nazi flags
The reverse side is the portraits of Fumimaro Konoe and Adolf Hitler
The surface has the German Reichsadler at the top
Alongside the crossed Japanese and Nazi flags
The reverse side is the portraits of Fumimaro Konoe and Adolf Hitler
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30822-how-and-why-fascism-and-nazism-became-the-right-2.pdf
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How and Why Fascism and Nazism Became the "Right"
by Allen Gindler
The Left has been represented by various currents that have historically been very aggressive toward each other because they used different tactics and strategies to achieve socialism. Like many intellectuals, revolutionary leftists did not get along with each other very often. Since the inception of Marxism, which is the doctrine of communism—an extreme and distinctive flavor of socialism—the far Left has portrayed adherents of less revolutionary ideologies as enemies of the working people. The followers of evolutionary socialism—the Social Democrats—were accused by the communists of betraying the proletariat. Non-Marxist currents of socialism, such as Fascism and National Socialism, were excluded from the socialist camp and put on the right wing by Marxist-Leninist propaganda. This article shows the origin and historical background of the artificial shift of Fascism and National Socialism to the right side of the political spectrum.
by Allen Gindler
The Left has been represented by various currents that have historically been very aggressive toward each other because they used different tactics and strategies to achieve socialism. Like many intellectuals, revolutionary leftists did not get along with each other very often. Since the inception of Marxism, which is the doctrine of communism—an extreme and distinctive flavor of socialism—the far Left has portrayed adherents of less revolutionary ideologies as enemies of the working people. The followers of evolutionary socialism—the Social Democrats—were accused by the communists of betraying the proletariat. Non-Marxist currents of socialism, such as Fascism and National Socialism, were excluded from the socialist camp and put on the right wing by Marxist-Leninist propaganda. This article shows the origin and historical background of the artificial shift of Fascism and National Socialism to the right side of the political spectrum.
The Italian Corporative State (1933) by Fausto Pitigliani.pdf
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The Italian Corporative State
by Fausto Pitigliani
If dubious Communists, along with sensation-mongers, could be induced to see "things" as they are instead of through red lenses, no doubt many foolish statements and half-truths would be spared us -- such as Mr. John Strachey's astonishing assertion, in his biased review of the English edition of Signor Pitigliani's book in The Nation (Oct. 18, 1933), that the "Italian Corporative State" exists only on "paper."
by Fausto Pitigliani
If dubious Communists, along with sensation-mongers, could be induced to see "things" as they are instead of through red lenses, no doubt many foolish statements and half-truths would be spared us -- such as Mr. John Strachey's astonishing assertion, in his biased review of the English edition of Signor Pitigliani's book in The Nation (Oct. 18, 1933), that the "Italian Corporative State" exists only on "paper."
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Hitler's Bitter Sweet Revenge
In 1918, Germany was forced to surrender and sign a humiliating armistice. It was signed in a now infamous train carriage owned by allied commander Ferdinand Foch.
22 years later, Germany forced France to surrender in the same carriage and location.
Hitler stood up and walked out mid-negotiations, just like Foch did to the Germans in 1918.
In 1918, Germany was forced to surrender and sign a humiliating armistice. It was signed in a now infamous train carriage owned by allied commander Ferdinand Foch.
22 years later, Germany forced France to surrender in the same carriage and location.
Hitler stood up and walked out mid-negotiations, just like Foch did to the Germans in 1918.
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"The trade unions that were swayed by Marxist teaching did not want social peace. They calculated that their chances of acquiring political power would improve with the growing dissatisfaction of the workers. One of the first necessities with which the Hitler Government found itself faced was that of dissolving the organizations that kept alive the antagonism between employers and employees. They were replaced by the Labour Front."
— Robert Ley
— Robert Ley
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Photographs from German Concentration Camps
during World War 2
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