@realBarghash @visegrad24 If you disagree with USA, make your own currency and trade freely even with devil. Or wait! You AGREE with USA that US dollar should be the inernational currency
Russian military has started to bomb its own town of Sudzha in the Kursk region under Ukrainian control from the air.
The strikes were powerful enough to damage a Russian nursing home located in the vicinity. It housed around 70 elderly people, many of whom were disabled and in serious condition. This facility was repeatedly mentioned by Ukrainian and international journalists in their reports. One woman was killed.
It seems that the Russian military has failed to seize the localities held by the Ukrainian army through land warfare. The Russian army has been given the green light to annihilate its own localities in the Kursk region so they would be "liberated" just as Ukrainian villages and towns.
Weidel: "Hitler was a communist"
Nazis: "No we're not! Hitler FOUGHT communists!"
He also fought social-democrats, monarchists, conservatives, libertarians, etc. He also PURGED hundreds of members of the NSDAP in the Night of the Long Knives, I guess that proves he's not a "natsoc" because he fought some?
Hitler was a radical socialist who hated capitalism and sought to abolish most aspects of the market economy in favour of a planned economy.
Does any of the following sound like anti-communism to you?
“[Hiter] had become a vehement critic of the system of free enterprise and a confirmed adherent of the system of a planned, state-controlled economy.”
— Dr. Rainer Zitelmann, historian
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“[Hitler’s] concept of organized economy was close to genuine socialism”
— Dr John Toland, historian
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“It is now clear beyond all reasonable doubt that Hitler and his associates believed they were socialists, and others, including democratic socialists, thought so too.”
— Dr George Watson, historian
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“Another source of the Nazi Party’s popularity was its liberal borrowing from the intellectual tradition of the socialist left. Many of the men who would become the movement’s leaders had been involved in communist and socialist circles.”
— Götz Aly, historian
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“One final point of similarity between Nazi and Soviet policies should be noted, although its meaning is far from clear. Both governments reorganized industry into larger units, ostensibly to increase state control over economic activity”
— Peter Temin, economic historian
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“Government finances for state-owned enterprises rose from RM 4,000m. in 1933 to RM 16,000m. ten years later; the capital assets of state-owned industry doubled during the same period, and the number of state-owned firms topped 500”
— Richard Overy, historian
“Those [capitalist] firms and organizations that regularly engaged in large-scale political funding continued—right down to the last election prior to Hitler’s appointment as chancellor—to bestow the bulk of their funds on opponents or rivals of the Nazis.”
— Henry Ashby Turner, historian
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“The [Nazi] government tells these seeming entrepreneurs what and how to produce, at what prices and from whom to buy, at what prices and to whom to sell. The government decrees at what wages labourers should work, and to whom and under what terms the capitalists should entrust their funds. Market exchange is but a sham.”
— Dr Ludwig von Mises, economist
“the state, not the market, would determine the shape of economic development.”
— Ian Kershaw, historianㅤ
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“The [Nazi] government did place restraints on foreign exchange, imports and exports, prices, wages, and the allocation of labor. It determined the quantity and nature of what should be produced. Profits were limited and directed by the government back into reinvestment for expansion or for the acquisition of government bonds”
— Jackson Spielvogel, historian
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“The economic tendencies of fascist states… … would be more correctly described as anti-capitalist than capitalist.”
— Alan Milward, historian