Berlin and much of Germany was torn by fighting between Communists and Nazis in the 20s and early 30s. Actual firefights broke out in Berlin and political murder was a common occurrence. The Social Democrat and the Center Catholic parties couldn't hold on and the rest is history
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It isn't revisionist as much as ignoring the context in which the Reichstag bombing happened. Also, every genocide is justified by claiming the victim attacked first. It was true in 1930s Germany, 1910s Ottoman empire, 1990s Rwanda, et cetera.
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First off, the various antifascist political movements in 1920s and 1930s Germany are not the same organizations that make up Antifa here. That's fallacy #1. The ones that existed back then ran the gamut from center to extreme left.
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Fallacy #2 is that they somehow did more to damage to their cause that the Nazis did. Really? With Nazi predecessors like the _Freikorps_ murdering political opponents and the SA picking right up where they left off in the late '20s? Spare me.
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