>The NSDAP's first leader, Anton Drexler was one of the most extreme in his negative views of Mussolini – claiming that Mussolini was "probably" a Jew and that Fascism was a Jewish movement.
>>2869379
Slightly unrelated, but why is Drexler's wikipedia page almost entirely about Hitler? There are entire paragraphs that are specifically about Hitler and not Drexler.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Drexler
>fascist leader claims fascism is jewish
Sauce me on this please. It could be he was only saying this because Mussolini didn't give a fuck about race shit
>>2869548
Drexler wasn't a fascist he was a national socialist. The two only started getting associated with one another during the Spanish civil war, by the communists no less.
>>2869575
Fucking idiot
>>2869596
Yes you are
>>2869575
This is nonsense. National socialism is the German form of fascism. Like Falangism was the Greek form, the Iron Guard was the Romanian form, etc.
>>2869379
Source of this?
>>2869679
>Falangism was the greek form
You mean spanish?
>>2869679
Fascism isn't a categroy dude.
>>2869684
Yeah, I was thinking about Metaxas and wrote the wrong word
>>2869679
National socialism is older than fascism you stupid fuck. German version fascism was Austrofascism.
>>2869709
No. I wasn't referring to Italian fascism. Fascism refers to the various movements with similar beliefs (nationalism, totalitarianism, corporatism) that emerged around the same time.
>>2869714
No, they are separate movements that have nothing in common with each other aside from being authoritarian and anti-liberal. It's like saying Stalinism is the same thing as Orthodox Marxism, overgeneralizing nonsense exonyms created by brainlets.
>>2869721
>>2869751
>high level of discourse
>>2869751
Is this image trying to suggest that all fascist ideologies include belief in an absolute truth/cosmic order? I always thought that was disputed, with the ones who emphasized the prejudice on the "yes" side and the more leftist ones on "no".
>>2869751
>3 broad things in common
Wew. Communism and liberalism have more incommon.
>>2869751
Those are all actually different things though. Hitler's Nazism, Mosley's Fascism, Mussolini's Fascism, Strasserism and Falangism are all ideologically, economically and politically different things for example.