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Socialism. And Communism is the most extreme version of Socialism.
Yes, National Socialism (Nazism) and Communism are both forms of the catch-all term, Fascism.
Charles B. Lansing has written: 'From Nazism to Communism' -- subject(s): History, Teachers, Education, Education and state, Communism and education, National socialism and education
A hybrid socialism/communism, which is now known as nazism.
Nazism has of course no connection at all with Socialism, which means a classless stateless society based on production for use.
Nazism or National Socialism
After World War I, two major political contenders were present in Germany: Nazism and Communism.
Nazism is short for National Socialism (Nationalsozialismus in German). This was the extreme right-wing political movement led by Adolf Hitler.
no, Germany fell to Nazism in 1932 because of that. East Germany became communist in 1945 because the USSR occupied it.
Because Nazism promised to stop the economic depression that was caused by the Weimar Republic that was in control of Germany at the time. And because many Germans were against Communism, and found the militaristic totalitarian Nazism appealing in contrast to it's rival political parties.
Characteristics of Nazism include totalitarianism, anti-communism, patriotism, statism, and collectivism. Nazism is based on ethnic, racial, cultural, and religious attributes.
NAZI, in Germany, is an abbreviation for Nationalsozialismus,which translates into English as National Socialism (Nazism).