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10/19/2025, 9:07:02 PM
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Hitler was left-wing. He was a staunch socialist, strongly advocating for placing the state and race over the individual. He insisted on abolishing classes and creating a highly egalitarian society. He advocated for a comprehensive public welfare system and greatly improved Germany's infrastructure and economy through public works projects. He detested capitalism and central banking, viewing them as abhorrent tools used by Jews to exploit and enslave countries and their people. He believed in empowering laborers and saw Henry Ford and his model of businesses supporting their workers and country over the Judeo-Bolshevist system of shareholders as central to national socialism.
"Whenever I stand up for the German peasant, it is for the sake of the Volk. I have neither ancestral estate nor manor [...] I believe I am the only statesman in the world who does not have a bank account. I hold no stock, I have no shares in any companies. I do not draw any dividends." - Speech to the Krupp Locomotive factory workers in Essen (27 March 1936), quoted in Michael Burleigh, The Third Reich: A New History (Hill and Wang), 2001, p. 246
"Whenever I stand up for the German peasant, it is for the sake of the Volk. I have neither ancestral estate nor manor [...] I believe I am the only statesman in the world who does not have a bank account. I hold no stock, I have no shares in any companies. I do not draw any dividends." - Speech to the Krupp Locomotive factory workers in Essen (27 March 1936), quoted in Michael Burleigh, The Third Reich: A New History (Hill and Wang), 2001, p. 246