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Communism and Nazism are anathema to each other in that Nazism focused of nationalism and national identity, whereas Communism was intended to be an egalitarian system, in which such distinctions are nonexistent or irrelevant (at least, in theory). For someone to proclaim themselves to be both would be utterly anachronistic.

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