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« on: July 06, 2020, 03:51:25 PM »

The place of the national socialism in the political spectrum is not a serious issue. The academic world has no doubt that the national socialism belongs to the far-right. The word "sozialismus" in Germany doesn't mean necerrasily marxism or left-wing politics.
If we read newspapers from January 1933, we read that Hitler had support from all conservative parties when he rose to the power, he had support from former kaiser Wilhelm II, and the SPD and the KPD opposed. There was a rally of communists in Berlin on Janaury 30th 1933 in order to protest against the new government. The Berlin stock market went up. Stock markets go up when they see business friendly governments rising to the power.

In Brazil, people who believe that national socialism is a left-wing ideology are followers of Olavo de Carvalho, former astrologist and guru of president Jair Bolsonaro. But there is a problem: Olavo de Carvalho considers that general Francisco Franco was a nice guy. So, this situation creates a circuit breaker inside the brains(?) of those people. How could the good Franco have been supported by the Condor Legion, sent by the left-wing Hitler?
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