Was there ever a German equivalent to Italian Fascism?
>>2401755
Ive always found Italian fascism, German Nazism, and reactionary Catholic fascism, to be three very different things from each other.
>>2401755
Strasserism
>>2401773
Strasserism is closer to Stalinism than fascism.
>>2401775
Mussolini praised Stalinism as a form of Slavic Fascism
>>2401755
yes, NSDAP's SA
>>2401802
>Benito Mussolini positively reviewed Stalinism as having transformed Soviet Bolshevism into a Slavic fascism.[2] Despite ideological differences, Adolf Hitler admired Stalin and his politics and believed that Stalin was in effect transforming Soviet Bolshevism into a form of National Socialism.
Isn't fascism a broad term used to describe a far-right authoritarian single party government? There were many different governments that had the general charictatistics of a fascist government
>>2401802
That's pretty comical considering Stalin wasn't even a Slav.
The Conservative Revolutionary movement is the closest thing I can think of. They were Christian monarchists, while National Socialism had leftist and modernist tendencies... Which would make it closer to Fascism. Yeah I guess NatSoc was indeed the closest thing to Fascism in Germany.
>>2401844
Far-right? No. You mean third position.