Mostly accurate, but Hitler and the Nazis was his own phenomenon. In a lot of ways, the movement was a reaction to the punitive measures imposed on Germany after WWI.
Mostly the National Socialists were quite leftist (economic policy wise) but combined it with a view of the German people as superior to all others (he was anti-Slav as well). But again, "scientific breeding" of humans and "eugenics" was run-of-the-mill leftistm of the early 20th century (Margaret Sanger, for example, had the same ideas).
Mostly accurate, but Hitler and the Nazis was his own phenomenon. In a lot of ways, the movement was a reaction to the punitive measures imposed on Germany after WWI.
Mostly the National Socialists were quite leftist (economic policy wise) but combined it with a view of the German people as superior to all others (he was anti-Slav as well). But again, "scientific breeding" of humans and "eugenics" was run-of-the-mill leftistm of the early 20th century (Margaret Sanger, for example, had the same ideas).