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This is utter bullshit. It is hardly a war if only one side is doing all the murdering, incarcerating and driving people into exile. The political right had a long history of political murder and prosecution all throughout the Weimar Republic, long before 1933, which just intensified afterwards. The murders auf Jaurès in France, of Luxemburg and Liebknecht in Berlin, Eisner in Munich, the extrajudicial killings (and subsequent dismissed court cases) by various Freikorps were all aimed at leftist activists. The expatriation lists of the German Reich were also further acts against the political left, especially its intellectuals and journalists. Ossietzky's incarceration and Tucholsky's exile were further indicators, alongside the exile of many other prominent intellectuals, among them Brecht, Adorno, Horkheimer, Benjamin (whose suicide is a direct consequence), Marcuse, the Manns, A. Zweig, S. Zweig and many, many more. The National Socialists were from the very get-go utterly opposed to any form of leftist political activity, and many paid the price. |
Losing a war doesn't make it not a war.
So you're arguing that Communists don't do exactly the same thing when they take power?