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Elaboration 31

The most careful study cannot result in finding a substantial difference between the Nazis from 1933-1945, and the U. S. S. R. system of today (Idi Amin, Khadaffi, etc.). Difference in praxis that is, not in words. Apart from insignificant differences in language and names (G. P. U. or K. G. B. for GESTAPO, the original GESTAPA, etc.) the substantial similarities are those with regard to the rights and duties of man. Hitler, Goebbels, Ribbentrop, etc. realised very well that they were doing and thinking the same as Stalin (see Fest, Bullock, Toland, etc.). That Hitler attacked the Soviet Union was not because of a clash in ideologies, but because he wanted the 'Lebensraum' the living space of it and the slave (Slav) workers for his economy (Mein Kampf). During the Nazi election campaigns, the easy and rapid switch of communists to the 'party' fooled nobody. Ribbentrop reported that he felt among 'comrades' in Moskow. It is also clear why so many Eastern peoples first thought they were liberated from communism, yet soon found that they were under the similar heel of the same boot. Marxism, and Nazism, both are not theory, nor even hypothesis, but simple superstitions, religions. F. A. Voigt is a must for those who want to know more about the basic similarity of the two.
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