I would not, because the Nazis were so far to the extreme of the policy of any brand of fascism that it would be like comparing the Nazis with a liberal government.
Both Nazism and Fascism share in common a series of propositions.Extreme NationalismDisdain for Socialism and CommunismBelief in a strong leaderCentralisation of GovernmentControl of Education
The Italian Fascists and the German Nazis gained power by recruiting the youth and intimidation through the use of force. Once established as a power, quickly controlling other areas led to the increased power levels.
they had guns
Yes
because there Jewish
follow hitlers orders or die.
FASCISTS!
No, they were fascists.
Both Nazism and Fascism share in common a series of propositions.Extreme NationalismDisdain for Socialism and CommunismBelief in a strong leaderCentralisation of GovernmentControl of Education
Fascists and Nazis are (extreme) examples of reactionary groups.
because they could not have done what they did without popular support.
The Nazis targeted Jewish businesses as part of their anti-Semitic policies. By forcing the hirsches to close their shop, they aimed to confiscate their property and isolate them economically, contributing to the marginalization and persecution of the Jewish community.
The Catholic Church has never supported the Fascists, Nazis or Communists. The Church tends to support democratic forms of government today.
The Italian Fascists and the German Nazis gained power by recruiting the youth and intimidation through the use of force. Once established as a power, quickly controlling other areas led to the increased power levels.
That the good of the nation was more important than individual concerns
The Nazis implemented various anti-Semitic educational policies in the 1930s, such as excluding Jewish students and faculty from schools and universities, removing Jewish teachers from their positions, and introducing discriminatory curricula that promoted Nazi ideology and propagated anti-Semitic stereotypes. These policies aimed to indoctrinate the younger generations in Nazi ideology and exclude Jewish influence from the education system.
Most Nazis had no knowledge at all of Jewish culture, only offensive stereotypes of Jews.