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Adolf Hitler was an advocate of capitalism. On his route to power, he courted rich industrialists, who saw the theat of a militant communist movement in post 1st world war Germany as a threat to their position, and so backed the fascist and and anti trade union movement created by Hitler.

Hitler openly admitted his use of the word 'socialist' (in the name of his national socialist movement) and the use of red in Propaganda, was an attempt to tap into the support that left wing ideas had gained since the economic downfall prior to the Treaty of Versailles. Although an advocate of state intervention in the economy, Hitler was a friend of big business, and his suppression of communists, socialists and trade unionists in seeking to break the organised labour movement, was proof of this.

In conclusion, fascism was merely an extension of the capitalist system. Rather than see Germany move towards socialism, big business supported Hitler as the lesser of two evils. Under fascism, they could maintain their position. Communists were the first to suffer from this opportunism, and many were killed in the concentration camps, alongside the Jews, gypsies and other minorities.

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Hitler was a Nationalist Socialist. He believed in allowing a private sector with rich buisnessmen, while at the same time regulating or performing direct state investment whenever he felt it a good idea.

On economic issues he was like most governments in North America and Europe today and for the last 60 year, giving truth to Mussolini's claim that fascism is the system of the 20th century.

Of course Hitler felt the most important part of Nazisim was hating jews, and that part is not practiced widely today.

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Hitler and the Nazi Party were right wing extremists, believed in large inequality between the classes/races, and did not believe in democracy. Socialism is left wing, has the goal of creating equality between the classes and is centred around democracy. So, as is evident from these opposing ideologies, Hitler was very much against socialism.

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Hitler was a socialist. Both Socialism & Communism are considered "left wing". Communism is more to the left than Socialism. The communists were the ones that called Hitler a "right wing" politician, which began the often repeated false notion that fascists (Nazi's) and communists are on opposite ends of the political sprectrum. Remember, to a communist, everyone else is to the "right".

Let's review some facts: Hitler became the leader of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP in German; in English it is the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) Party.

Communism & Fascism (1917-1945) Common features:

Ø Both are forms of Socialism.

Ø Policies of Nationalism & Acts of Imperialism.

Ø New moral standards, Social Darwinism ('natural order of things', 'survival of the fit or strong", "might makes right").

Ø Claim to be bottom-up 'movements', however they are actually top-down 'organizations'.

Ø Target a group(s) or segment(s) of the population for blame and eventual destruction.

Ø Social Justice (retaliation, retribution, revenge, etc.) is encouraged in the beginning stages, as a means to gain power.

Ø Deception, lies, propaganda, and later outright control of the media.

Ø Intimidation & violence directed at opponents.

Ø Belief in central planning & government control over the economy & human behavior.

Ø Elections & Constitution suspended by "national crisis".

Ø Unrestrained One Party rule.

Ø Religious freedom & practice threatened.

Ø Loss of individual freedom.

Ø Opponents murdered & imprisoned.

Ø Authoritarian leadership evolving into Totalitarianism.

Ø All political & economic power goes to the party insiders.

Ø Party leader eventually becomes the national ruler and then an unquestioned 'god-like' persona.

Ø National economic activity & living standards are constrained over the long-term.

Communism & Fascism (1917-1945): Differences

On the Subject of:

Under Fascism

Under Communism

It emerged on the scene from a…

Social Democracy in Chaos

Oppressive Authoritarian Rule

Capitalism

Corrupted & Redirected

Not Allowed

Ownership-Private Property

Allowed, but government can take

Not Allowed

Religion

Undermined & Discouraged

Not Allowed

Atheism

Encouraged

Required

Global/Universal Application

No, is Nation specific

Yes

Hatred of others based on…

Race, Ethnicity or National Origin

Social or Economic Class

Social Justice (revenge & retaliation)

Encouraged even after consolidation

Discouraged after consolidation

Note: When communists are not the ruling power in a nation, then they are under the direction of the COMINTERN. The COMINTERN requires that communists in all nations be loyal to the Soviet Union's government and undermine the government of their home country.

Hitler was very successfully able to exploit the primary differences between Communism & Nazism to the German people, to gain their support of his anti-communist positions. He knew that Germans would be very much in favor of protecting their property rights even if it cost them all their other freedoms. Eventually after winning WW2, Hitler would have abolished property rights & the Church, eventually becoming the kind of government that Stalin had.

A modern example is China. It became a Communist governed nation in 1949, and after the total economic failures of the 1950-1980's, began to relax restrictions on private property ownership, business enterprises, and certain kinds of capitalism. So it has transitioned some to the right, to more of a fascist form of government. It would be crazy to suggest that China's government swung from the far left to the far right in the last 20 years.

In summary, the best way to look at the the right vs. left is:

political freedom vs. government control and/or Dictatorship

capitalism & economic freedom vs. goverment controlled economic activity

free markets for labor, land & capital vs. government directed pricing, wages, etc.

private ownership vs government owns everything

I hope this helps, but beware of the common yet false myth that "Hitler was right wing". Hitler had much more in common with Stalin & Lenin than a democracy or republican form of government. On the political spectrum, as a form of government moves from Communism on the far left, to the right, then there is less government control and more freedom for people, businesses, etc.

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Adolph Hitler was not a capitalist although he clearly became a millionaire through the massive sales of his Mein Kampf.Hitler's economics were based on his own view of world empire. He was a fascist who made good use of the capitalist industries that furnished his the weapons of his war machine. He was clever enough to see that the best tanks and warplanes were possible only if he allowed certain industries to compete for government contracts. Capitalism was a tool for Hitler. He held total control of the economics of Germany.

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