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Question #1832: WW2 regime It's like Marxism

Gear88 said:
Like Feder goes 1926/1927 Reichstag year the Communist party gains full support from WW2 regime party for a financial change in Germany. Which the centralist, progressive, socialists, and democrats approve of. While the entire CDU, Christian Democratic Union; opposed wholly. Although I believe he said the measure passed cause the wings of the different parties out voted the CDU who was the biggest party but lost seats over the last few years.

Again please ask more questions. I can only go so far.


You have already answered my questions, I would just like to know why the WW2 regime should adopt some communist things? In what ways would you like the WW2 regime to be updated?
 
AskSatanOperator said:
Gear88 said:
Like Feder goes 1926/1927 Reichstag year the Communist party gains full support from WW2 regime party for a financial change in Germany. Which the centralist, progressive, socialists, and democrats approve of. While the entire CDU, Christian Democratic Union; opposed wholly. Although I believe he said the measure passed cause the wings of the different parties out voted the CDU who was the biggest party but lost seats over the last few years.

Again please ask more questions. I can only go so far.


You have already answered my questions, I would just like to know why the WW2 regime should adopt some communist things? In what ways would you like the WW2 regime to be updated?

I don't think you understand what I said. In 1926/1927 the NSDAP party made concessions. You can't really implement stuff without controlling the government now can you.

They merely sided with the communist party because they liked what they read. Now obviously if they were doing something wrong they'd oppose it.

It's not unlike here in the U.S. whereby there is a two party system with an outlier small third party. And concessions are made. For example Election regulation and security enhancement opposed by Democrats as hostile towards voting and wanted by Republicans to avoid a crisis. Sometimes there is bipartisan, sometimes out vote slim majority, nominal majority, supermajority.

Same thing here. I simply stated Feder in his book did discuss in those times working with them. If someone promotes something good generally it's not a bad thing. It seems like you misunderstood my message and think WW2 regime = marxism that is nice with some money. No that is not what I'm saying.
 

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