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Re: Hitler, a social democrat?
>On Thu, 4 Apr 1996, hariette spierings wrote:
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>> But this is a question of perspective. In its origins, the fascist movement
>> arises from the a radical section of social democracy - just like Mussolini
>> himself. At first theirs is not a Party, but a movement, anti-communism is
This is an interesting analysis coming from some who signs his posts
Dimitrov. I thought Stalin took up with Dimitrov when the party line
changed from denoucing the Social Fascists to histrionic anti-fascism,
including an alliance with Winston Churchill, of all people. Of course my
source on this is Deutscher, who was probably a CIA mouthpiece.
Doug
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