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Why do the media in post-Soviet countries call National Socialist Germany fascist Germany?

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Why do the media in post-Soviet countries call National Socialist Germany fascist Germany?

Hail Satan!
 
It's easier to say, it creates confusion, and charges the word fascism with negative energy. You never see the left calling people national socialists, or even nazi, as much as they abuse the word fascism. They want socialism, which is communism by other means, and it would be cross contamination to invoke the tarnished name of nazi germany with the word that labels their own ideology.
 
Nero said:
Why do the media in post-Soviet countries call National Socialist Germany fascist Germany?

Hail Satan!

I think for the same reason kikes avoid calling Satan Satan. Instead they call him either hints or derogatory names such as "Samael", "Amalek" or just Devil or Demon etc. They also mix names such as calling Satan the name of the other God etc. Real Name is conjuring and they are afraid to conjure this energy that destroys them completely. Satanama (the same in Sanskrit) is the most powerful mantra cleansing dross.

"Fascism" is some kind of code word for National-Socialism in jewish slang, as well as "christian" - for Gentiles, and "whore" - for woman. They have slang for things they fear. This practice is a part of "wiping out the name of Amalek".
 
Because they're idiots, and they're paid to be idiots.
 
Nero said:
Why do the media in post-Soviet countries call National Socialist Germany fascist Germany?

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If people were more informed, they'd laugh their ass off at that statement.

NS does not equal Fascism nor is Fascism NS.

I'm not saying we are anti-Fascist in a negative way perhaps in a positive way. We do respect Fascist nations like say Argentina even though Argentina kinda destroyed itself over time. I guess when the national anthem of Argentinians is to say Boludo(stupid or imbecile) they eventually become said word.

The fact of the matter is except a tidbit of certain stuff Hitler might have picked up over time during his readings and education. I think if we had the man of the century describe Fascism he'd state under no circumstance is it NS.

In fact Fascism is kinda just simple a NATO like strategy of containing communist nations or crashing unto nations that might get under communism. Look at the recent posts of Yugoslavia, I don't know what the situation was in Italy; I'm aware the communists and jewish terrorists after WW1 was doing shit in Tyrol and Italy and probably made the ascension of Fascism easier.

But under no circumstance is Fascism, National Socialism. There might be a similarity and certain caveats with each other. But Hitler eventually never saw eye to eye to Mussolini in fact I bet Hitler was like "Fuck man I gotta save these Italians asses every time they do some damn invasion and fail".

Unfortunately for Mussolini the Italians weren't the Romans of the Ancient World but certainly cucked and the stereotypical Italian people knew Italians to be.

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From their point of view Nazism is the same as fascism in Italy and in Spain, carless to understand what the differences are and how they ran their counties. To be fair though, countries in the West, may call Germany at that time, "Nazi Germany" (mostly) or, "Fascist Reich" pending on however they run their news and/or who is writing it.
As to why they call it that in the former Eastern block, probably and mostly ignorance and a lack of deeper reading to understanding of the point of the true difference of NS and fascism in either country, this is true in academia (mostly but not always pending on the Historian). I would also say due to former Soviet propaganda and living with that for a relatively long time (45 years or so) is enough to effect a generation in understanding the difference between the two (NS and fascism).
 

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