A dictatorship, with Hitler as leader, and the National Socialist Party (Nazis) keeping him in absolute power.
Communism is a leftist economic philosophy that arose in the mid-to-late 1800's. It seeks to create a stateless, moneyless, egalitarian society where the workers control the factories, mines, farms, etc that they work on. It doesn't sound too bad, but in practice (such as in North Korea, Cuba, China, and Russia), it hasn't ever actually worked out quite so well. The countries that have tried it have always wound up being dictatorships or oligarchies where the workers have very little power.Nazism is a far right political ideology that arose in Germany at the end of World War I. It was profoundly racist (especially antisemitic), but otherwise the Nazis played fairly loosely with their beliefs until they took power. Once in power, they set up a totalitarian right-wing dictatorship that focused on militarism, nationalism, racism, "traditional values", and authoritarianism. They largely kept in place the capitalist economic system that had preceded their rise to power, although they notably removed Jewish people from the economy. The ultimate goal of Nazism was to create an empire in central and eastern Europe that would be inhabited only by "pure" Germans; all other peoples would be eliminated (either by being forced to leave, or by simply being killed).
Your local library will have many books on the history of Nazism and the origins of the Nazi flag. In addition, you can also find historical DVDs to visually represent the history of the Nazi flag.
The modern German government , post Hitler, and Nazism, is a Democratic Republic. The country has a Non-Executive President. (Elected) and a Bundes Chancellor, (Elected) who runs the country on a democratic process .
In a way, Neo-Natzism began immediately after the demise of Hitler's army in World War II; however, as a true and open movement, it began at different times in different countries. In Eastern Europe, Neo-Natzis began making headlines in 2003-4. In postwar Germany, the movement came out of the underground during the 1960's. In the US, the prevalence in overt Neo-Nazism came to its fruition during the 1980s.
Yes, National Socialism (Nazism) and Communism are both forms of the catch-all term, Fascism.
Nazism was essentially just a form of fascism
yes, they all used a form of communism Mussolini used fascism Hitler used Nazism Stalin just used plain old communism
Fascism
In every way, as the Nazis were in fact, fascists.
Nazism or National Socialism
The word you're looking for is Fascism.
Mussolini* Mussolini founded Italian Fascism. It is a form of authoritarian government system. He believed in ethnic dominance, contempt for democracy, and strict obedience to the leader. It was very much similar to Nazism or Communism.
Mussolini* Mussolini founded Italian Fascism. It is a form of authoritarian government system. He believed in ethnic dominance, contempt for democracy, and strict obedience to the leader. It was very much similar to Nazism or Communism.
Nazism is the term usually used for German fascism or nationalism. It stands for the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
desparation of the german people after ww1 and the wall street crash.
Nazism isn't technically a type of government, it's a political philosophy, like libertarianism (which is considered an opposing philosophy). However, it does advocate an authoritarian style of government.