Comments by "The french are harlequins" (@thefrenchareharlequins2743) on "TIKhistory" channel.

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  18.  @fatcomrade5046  "For a fight it will have to be, since the first objective will not be to build up the idea of the People's State but rather to wipe out the Jewish State which is now in existence." [1] Essentially, Hitler believes that the USSR is actually a Jewish State and is not "real socialism". And anyway, is war between two socialists states completely inconceivable? Even in socialism inspired by Marxism, there were wars, for example the Counter-offensive on the Southwestern border. For your next point, you mention Junkers. "Professor Junkers of the Junkers aeroplane factory refused to follow the government's bidding in I934. The Nazis thereupon took over the plant, compensating Junkers for his loss. This was the context in which other contracts were negotiated." This could've happened to Krupp as well, so it was probably figured to follow Hitler's bidding. And anyway, industry was centralised into 13 units. This partial nationalisation may have seemed like the industrialists controlling everything, but in reality, it is easier for Hitler to control industry that way. The Nazis also established the largest corporation in the world, owned by the state: Hermann Goering Werke, since Goring wanted to add credibility to his threats to nationalize companies [2]. The Nazis also in the Reichstag Fire Decree suspended Article 153 of the Weimar Constitution, which defended property rights [3]. So as we can see, this limited socialism was what would've preceded full socialism once the USSR was destroyed. In response to your third comment, I do not think that Hitler was in any way a Marxist. You do not have to be a Marxist to be a socialist. But while you speak about Marx wanting mass murder, I should bring to your attention that Engels in Magyar Struggle considered the disappearance of reactionary peoples to be a step forward, these people being the Scots for being Jacobites, the Bretons for the Chouannerie and Basques for being Carlists [4]. References 1 Hitler, A. 1925. Mein Kampf. Munich: Jaico Publishing House, Page 410. 2 Temin, P. “Soviet and Nazi Economic Planning in the 1930s.” From The Economic History Review, New Series, Vol. 44, No. 4 (Nov., 1991), pp. 573-593 (21 pages). Jstor. https :// www.jstor. org/stable/2597802?seq=1# metadata_info_tab_contents 3 Reichstag Fire Decree from United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Article 1 https ://encyclo pedia.ushmm. org/content/en/article/reichstag-fire-decree 4 Engels, F. 1849. Magyar Struggle. Cologne: Marxists Marxists Internet Archive, https ://marxists .architexturez. net/archive/marx/works/1849/01/13. htm
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