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1) Nazism: national socialism (glorification of nation; sending unfavored races -> concentration camps). Communism: international socialism (glorification of the global working class at the expense of traditional ruling classes, sending dissidents -> gulags).
2) Both nazism and communism are flavors of collectivism, elevating the importance of the group at the expense of the individual. The socialist state is practically deified, the autocratic head of state in particular.
Памятный миру, потому что те, кто планировал это убийство, финансировали его по сей день и НЕ НАКАЗАНЫ! наказывают только тех, кого насильно вывели на фронт, обманывая русских в нападении !!! Эти мировые лидеры Сиона были ненавидимы сегодняшним миром за их многочисленные ...
убийства и бесчеловечные деяния !!! (9.11) Первая-Вторая мировые войны - это дела евреев Сиона! святость, ложь - это их характер !!! и т. д. !!!PALESZTINA !!
Because the Munich Agreement was a failed attempt at preventing war through appeasement, which is a point of great dishonor and understood historical mistake but not the same as a coordinated military alliance to expand the Nazi and Soviet empires by force.
You just forgot to mention Czechoslovakia, blown to smithereens with the active support of Poland. Poland prohibited the passage of the Soviet Army that was ready to save CzSL. It IS a great dishonor and it IS exactly a coordinated betrayal of CzSl by the West.
Really? Here are a few cartoons from 1939 doing just that. People in the West knew immediately who started the war: Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.pic.twitter.com/Z1fSM01mJG
Instead of asking, just look it up: September 1939 to September 1945.
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