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Legend
Todays lesson:
The difference Between Fascism and Nazism:
Fascist were not racial and had no strong opinion on race. For Fascist, the State was the most important element. The Doctrine of Fascism, which is the authoritative document of Fascism, places emphasis on nationalism, corporatism, totalitarianism, and military. According to this doctrine, the state is all embracing and no human or spiritualism exists beyond it.
Nazism (National Socialist Workers Party): Nazis emphasize racism. While Fascism considers the state important, Nazism considered "Aryanism" more important. The Nazi doctrine believed in the superiority of the Aryan race. While Fascism was based on political ideology, Nazism was blindly based racial hatred. Nazis considered class based society as enemy and stood for unifying the racial element. Fascists wanted to preserve the class system. Fascists almost accepted the concept of social mobility and Nazism was against it. Nazism only considered the state as a means to advancing the master race.
The difference Between Fascism and Nazism:
Fascist were not racial and had no strong opinion on race. For Fascist, the State was the most important element. The Doctrine of Fascism, which is the authoritative document of Fascism, places emphasis on nationalism, corporatism, totalitarianism, and military. According to this doctrine, the state is all embracing and no human or spiritualism exists beyond it.
Nazism (National Socialist Workers Party): Nazis emphasize racism. While Fascism considers the state important, Nazism considered "Aryanism" more important. The Nazi doctrine believed in the superiority of the Aryan race. While Fascism was based on political ideology, Nazism was blindly based racial hatred. Nazis considered class based society as enemy and stood for unifying the racial element. Fascists wanted to preserve the class system. Fascists almost accepted the concept of social mobility and Nazism was against it. Nazism only considered the state as a means to advancing the master race.