@RonFilipkowski 1).
„Hitler understood the value of language [...] »To that end, he paid lip service to the tenets suggested by a name like National Socialist German Workers’ Party...
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@RonFilipkowski 2).
It was hoped that the combination of nationalism and socialism would attract a class of society who was frightened by communism, and felt themselves to be patriotic Germans, who nonetheless had been failed by the traditional bourgeois liberal or conservative parties,
@RonFilipkowski 3).
said Kristin Semmens, an associate professor of history at the University of Victoria [1] [2]. »It was more a cynical trick of language and propaganda than a real commitment to socialist values«.”
Sept. 11, 2024
@RonFilipkowski 4).
Excerpt from an article [3] by @JimBronskill [3] [4] [5] [6]
[1] @uvic uvic.ca/humanities/his…
[2] @CndHistAssoc cha-shc.ca/prize-winner/k…
[3] @WesternU history.uwo.ca/news/2024/a_lo…
@RonFilipkowski @JimBronskill @uvic @CndHistAssoc @WesternU 5).
[4] @Carleton_U carleton.ca/sjc/profile/br…
[5] nationalobserver.com/u/jim-bronskill
[6] @CBCNews cbc.ca/news/politics/…
@RonFilipkowski @JimBronskill @uvic @CndHistAssoc @WesternU @Carleton_U @CBCNews Please unroll @threadreaderapp. Thank you in advance 𓃠
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