On 16 June 1941, as Hitler readied his forces for Operation
Barbarossa, Josef Goebbels looked forward to the new order that the
Nazis would impose on a conquered Russia. There would be no come-back,
he wrote, for capitalists nor priests nor Tsars. Rather, in the place of
debased, Jewish Bolshevism, the Wehrmacht would deliver “der echte
Sozialismus”: real socialism.
Goebbels never doubted that he was a socialist. He understood Nazism to be a better and more plausible form of socialism than that propagated by Lenin. Instead of spreading itself across different nations, it would operate within the unit of the Volk.
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Goebbels never doubted that he was a socialist. He understood Nazism to be a better and more plausible form of socialism than that propagated by Lenin. Instead of spreading itself across different nations, it would operate within the unit of the Volk.
Read more: here
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