For the record, "national socialism" in Germany didn't mean "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need." (That's what we normally think of, when we think of socialism/communism).
Rather, what it meant was, that the only legitimate actions of the German government, are those that do good for the German people. The entire purpose of the German government is the health, safety, and prosperity of the German folk.
That's what they meant by "national socialism" and if you do your historical research, you'll see that the Nazis accomplished an economic miracle in Germany. So clearly they weren't doing what we today would call "socialism."
For the record, "national socialism" in Germany didn't mean "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need." (That's what we normally think of, when we think of socialism/communism).
Rather, what it meant was, that the only legitimate actions of the German government, are those that do good for the German people. The entire purpose of the German government is the health, safety, and prosperity of the German folk.
That's what they meant by "national socialism" and if you do your historical research, you'll see that the Nazis accomplished an economic miracle in Germany. So clearly they weren't doing what we today would call "socialism."
Yes yes and yes again.
Isn't it notable that when they threw out the Rothschild central bank, Germany experienced an economic boon?