|
|
|
|
|
by leereeves
1934 days ago
|
|
> They were the ideas which Hitler was to find embarrassing when the big industrialists and landlords began to pour money into the party coffers, and of course nothing was ever done about them. I think that's fair, but I would characterize it this way: The Nazis started out "socialist" in the traditional sense of collective ownership, and ended up "socialist" in the modern sense (popularized by Bernie Sanders) of a strong social safety net. (That safety net being restricted, of course, to those the Nazis deemed worthy.) |
|