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The professed philosophies of the two countries wasn't strictly practiced during WWII however one area of distinction was

the Nazis pandered to the industrialists and subjugated (enslaved) the workers

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the Soviets eliminated the capitalistic industrialists and gave the power to the workers (who they then kind-of worked to death)

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