PaintMyHouse
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Ask your little buddy why he's saying Stalin was Left-wing, and Hitler was Right-wing?Your little friend says one is Left, and one is Right. Can't help you with that one (since he's correct) which helps to explain why they declared war on each other eh?Good to see you have retreated from denying that Hitler and Stalin were both cut from the same fabric....Leftism.
Is there a reason why you are attempting to ignore this....including Hitler's statement?
Here's another chance:
"Everything must be different!" or"Alles muss anders sein!"was a slogan of the Nazi Party. It is also the heart's desire of every Leftist since Karl Marx. Nazism was a deeply revolutionary creed, a fact that is always denied by the Left; but it's true. Hitler and his criminal gang hated the rich, the capitalists, the Jews, the Christian Churches, and "the System".
It seems inconceivable to modern minds that just a few differences between two similar ideologies -- Marxism and Nazism -- could have been sufficient cause for great enmity between those two ideologies. But the differences concerned were important to the people involved at the time. Marxism was class-based and Nazism was nationally based but otherwise they were very similar. That's what people said and thought at the time and that explains what they did and how they did it.
And a quote from Hitler himself:
"Stalin and I are the only ones who envisage the future and nothing but the future. Accordingly, I shall in a few weeks stretch out my hand to Stalin at the common German-Russian frontier and undertake the redistribution of the world with him. " august 22, 1939
HITLER WAS A SOCIALIST
I'll even help:
"While communism is a system based around a theory of economic equality and advocates for a classless society, fascism is a nationalistic, top-down system with rigid class roles that is ruled by an all-powerful dictator. Both communism and fascism originated in Europe and gained popularity in the early to mid 20th century."
Communism vs Fascism - Difference and Comparison | Diffen