"NAZI" is an acronym for the German words that roughly translate into, "National Socialists Workers Party". It's pretty much as close to communism as you can get. Only a communist would consider it acceptable to kill innocent people, WHO ARE OF NO THREAT TO THEM IN ANY WAY, in an attempt to further their ideological agenda. The Nazis were never Communist, they were Fascist. Fascists hate the Communists as they believe in one powerful ruler and a powerful state while the Communists believe in equality and put the people before the state…In theory. Their main goal clashes, the Communists are on the far left of the political spectrum and the Fascists are on the Far right. Germany was never Communist before, during or after WW2
No it wasn't. Communism wasn't even an issue when WW1 broke out.
Germany invaded France during World War II.
No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war.
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No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war and did not actively participate in the conflict.
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Anti-Communism, Fascism and Anti-semitism.
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After World War I, two major political contenders were present in Germany: Nazism and Communism.
No it wasn't. Communism wasn't even an issue when WW1 broke out.
World War I had NOTHING to do with communism. Yea. It was during and after WWII. And the main country that fought to spread is was the Soviet Union, or Russia.
Clash of Capitalism of the west, and Communism of the east.
Germany invaded France during World War II.
Germany was very much an autocracy during World War 2.
Germany's currency during World War 2 was the Reichmark .
No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war.
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