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The Nazis were rabidly, frantically, frenetically anti-Communist.

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During the early 1930s both the Nazis and the Commies had gangs of 'street fighters', this was because the bad economic climate bred extremism, until the Nazis achieved political dominance these were quite equal, but as soon as the Nazis were in power they put the Communists in gaol or concentration camps.

Of course the Communists were equally rabidly, etc anti-National Socialist.

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communists were the idealogical enemies of the Nazis. It can be argued that the killing of Jews on the Eastern front was the evolution of the desire to kill communists.

So, they were treated very badly.

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They were very much against it.

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The Nazis were hardline right-wingers.

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ah yes, the National Socialists, typical right wingers

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