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The following is the first part of the lecture “The rise of fascism in Germany and the collapse of the Communist International.” It was delivered by Peter Schwarz, the secretary of the International Committee of the Fourth International and a member of the WSWS Editorial Board, at the Socialist Equality Party/WSWS ...
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www.wsws.org/articles/2005/oct2005/le91-o11.shtml
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Fascism watch ... The catastrophic loss of humane standards in German society took place after the prolonged political and economic crisis of the 1920s. After the defeat in the First World War, Germany becomes a democracy. Social Democrats and Liberal parties form the new government.
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www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/Rise_Nazism_Germany....
www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/Rise_Nazism_Germany.html
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rise of Fascism in Germany: During the period between the world wars, both Germany and Italy succumbed to authoritarian rule. In Germany, totalitarianism gained popularity in the form of the National Socialist German Workers' party, otherwise known as the Nazis. ... rise of Fascism in Germany... (75 of 1027 words);
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kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-9311390/rise-of-Fa...
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'Today the Social Democrats are the most active factor in creating fascism in Germany,' declared Thaelmann. It was a mad adventure that served to disorientate the proletariat and facilitate the success of the fascists. ... 1. The Rise of Organised Labour...
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www.marxist.com/germany-sewell-chapter-7.htm
www.marxist.com/germany-sewell-chapter-7.htm
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They did not (yet) support the rise of a Fourth International. It was these events in Germany, ... We include one 1940 article on the nature of Fascism that Trotsky was working on the time he was murdered by a Stalinist agent. The rest of this collection deals specifically with the rise of the Nazis in the early 1930s.
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www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/germany/index.htm
www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/germany/index.htm
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Radical Perspectives on the Rise of Fascism in Germany: 1919-1945. - book reviews from Monthly Review provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Hitler was made Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. ... The book is a collection of essays on the Nazis' rise to power, why it happened, and what it meant. But the title is doubly...
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For a deeper understanding of fascism and its use of scapegoating, see: A. J. Nichols, "Weimar and the Rise of Hitler" (New York: St. ... But if one looks at Fiscism Germany, Fascism Italy, Fascist Bulgaria, etc. etc. one can_if one uses one's intellect_see the essential identity: an intense degree of austerity.
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The Rise of Fascism in Nazi Germany; After the end of World War 1 (WW1), Germany was in charge of ; taking full responsibility for the money lost, the mass destruction, and the ; lives that were killed. This greatly hindered the German economy, which ;
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In a climate of social turmoil and high unemployment, marxist and socialist parties rise against right-wing industrialists often supported by the Church. ... Germany, humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles, stripped of its colonies and forced to compensate the allies for war damages, is also facing a major crisis.
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