With the take over of Germany by the Nazi's in 1933, Leon Trotsky called that situation "The unparalleled defeat of the German proletariat the most important event since the Bolshevik revolution." The Communist Party was destroyed in Germany by the Nazi's and its leaders killed or sent to concentration camps.
Writing in exile, former Soviet leader, Leon Trotsky was against the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939. Trotsky hated fascism, the government of Nazi Germany, and he hated the false socialism of the USSR, a dictatorship of Joseph Stalin. Trotsky believed that based on any token of friendship between these two nations would end any hope of a true socialist state in the USSR.
Leon Trotsky believed that the German workers were not fairly represented by the German Communist Party. He attributed this to the Stalinist regime in the Soviet Union. This double problem helped to install Hitler and the fascist Nazi Party to power.
Leon Trotsky did believe that Karl Marx was correct in assumption that England or Germany were the most likely places for the first communist party. He also believed that the Soviet Union would need the help of another advanced communist nation, such as at least one of the two previously mentioned.When the Nazi Party gained power in Germany, it ended the existence of the German Communist Party. For Trotsky, the defeat of the German "proletariat" ( Trotsky preferred to use this term instead of the word "Party" for political purposes for reasons seen later ) was the most important event since the Bolshevik revolution in 1917. Trotsky did not blame the power of Hitler for this, but instead placed the blame for it on the leadership of the German Communist Party. Trotsky continued to spread blame around for the German problem. He was critical of Pravda for not speaking about it and Pravda saw blame within the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Communist International. As Trotsky expected, the International took its time to form an opinion. And, decided to place the blame on the Nazi coup d'etat. This of course was not entirely true, as far as Trotsky was concerned. He remain convinced, that the German Party had every chance to destroy fascism but failed, despite all the leverage he believed the Party in Germany had.
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The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler ruled Nazi Germany. That is why it is called "Nazi" Germany.
He was the leader of Nazi Germany .
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany.
Nazi Germany
There were no human rights in Nazi Germany.
Reichstag - Nazi Germany - ended in 1945.