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Fascism in Germany

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There was no such thing as German Fascism because the Germans were National Socialists (Nazis).
National Socialism is actually more like communism than Fascism. Hitler adopted a lot of Mussolini's ideas which made National Socialism look like Fascism but they could not be more different.

Fascism is a faith based strong centrist government while National Socialism endorsed the extermination of certain people for the betterment of the nation.

Strong nationalism is at times hard for some people to separate from racism but this is the line that the two governments walk.

IN ORDER

Fascism believes in --------------------------------- God-Country-Family

National Socialism/Communism------------------ Country-Family-God

Democracy ------------------------------------------ Family-God-Country

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Fascism dominated Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the form of the Nazi Party, led by Adolph Hitler. Hitler's Nazism is considered to be a form of 'fascism' because of its emphasis on government control of society, its permanence as a ruling body, and its refusal to grant public freedom for those who opposed or merely disagreed with the essential Nazi views and values.

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There is some fascism in Germany today which is represented by the far right wing of the government. There seems to be a similar right wing in most countries.

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Nazism
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Today - not particularly.

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