@PeterAn72142511@welt Tatsächlich nicht und zeigt mal wieder, dass Empfindungen von vielen Menschen über tatsächliche Statistiken gestellt werden. Bist leider dem Populismus aufgesessen.
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@ConstantinLeFev@mdedetrich@GermanyDiplo@SecRubio Your thinking of right and left wing is way too easy. An economy based on private ownership and forced labor is the opposite of socialism. Socialism empowers workers; Hitler’s regime suppressed them and served capital and war.
@ConstantinLeFev@mdedetrich@GermanyDiplo@SecRubio Major corporations like Krupp, IG Farben, and Siemens profited enormously under Hitler. While the economy was directed by the state, private ownership remained intact. Corporations profited aswell because of forced labor. Not very socialist.
@ConstantinLeFev@mdedetrich@GermanyDiplo@SecRubio Hitler cooperated closely with large corporations (e.g., IG Farben, Krupp), trade unions were dismantled, and workers' councils were banned. There was no intention to abolish private ownership of the means of production which is a core principle of socialism.
@ConstantinLeFev@GermanyDiplo@SecRubio Thats utter bullshit. Hitlers social measures served purposes like war preparation and social control, not redistribution or workers' empowerment. Private businesses remained central, and trade unions were crushed. That contradicts socialist principles