• accideath@lemmy.world
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            7 months ago

            Nazi is short for national socialist. That wouldn’t per se suggest unkindness by name alone. The appearance is deceptive, of course.

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              7 months ago

              It is worth pointing out that the national socialist party existed before Hitler. As Hitler gained power he forced out the true socialist. By the time he was in power there was no more real socialism in the party.

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                7 months ago

                Socialism is an inherently globalist ideology. Any attempt to replace that with nationalism will lead to results just like the Nazis. Or the CCP, for that matter.

                The Nazis weren’t good guys, even before the takeover and the emphasis on eugenics and anti-semitism.

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                  7 months ago

                  Oh never said they were, I just think it important for people to remember how narcissistic autocrats tend to rewrite history so they were always there first, that is their ideas. They are almost always not the founder. They take popular movements/ideas/products, force there way in and then came it was always theirs.

                  It is a good reminder for when there are modern examples.

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              7 months ago

              It kind of does, if you follow the implications and start asking how they resolve the oxymorons.

              Turns out, by ignoring one of the words entirely.

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                7 months ago

                I feel like they modify each other.

                Socialism is for the betterment of the community. Nationalism allows them to define who is included in that community.

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              7 months ago

              Ah yes of course, how could one possibly assume unkindness of someone just because they’re a Nazi. It’s just short for two common words, surely we can’t assume genocidal intent or otherwise fairly criticize anyone for something so trivial

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        7 months ago

        some of them

        Without looking into it, I can guarantee you that no one involved in British Intelligence in WW2 were in the US Army Military Police in Iraq 60 years later. Not everything is connected.

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        7 months ago

        Yanks are also dogshit at espionage for this reason. I think by Allies this is more referring to the British, whose intelligence was instrumental in winning the war.

        Edit: I’m an idiot, the article says RAF, it was 100% the British.

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      7 months ago

      Even regular pows had it pretty good, lots were out to work on farms in the Midwest then stayed and hung their shingle.