Who can't? You? The democratically elected President? Norman? or all three?"Democracy Vs Fascism" The muppet is referring to a democratically elected president. Cant even form a coherent argument.
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Who can't? You? The democratically elected President? Norman? or all three?"Democracy Vs Fascism" The muppet is referring to a democratically elected president. Cant even form a coherent argument.
If you think democracy was struggling against fascism in the 1930s then you probably will ponder that question until the end of time.Who can't? You? The democratically elected President? Norman? or all three?
Was Germany still a democracy in the late 30s?If you think democracy was struggling against fascism in the 1930s then you probably will ponder that question until the end of time.
Technically it ended in 1938. Hitler was still elected and most democratic countries supported him. Remember Britain only declared March, 1939.Was Germany still a democracy in the late 30s?
I know there were a minority committed to communist ideology in the 30s, but were they really a threat to German democracy at the time?Technically it ended in 1938. Hitler was still elected and most democratic countries supported him. Remember Britain only declared March, 1939.
If anything it was Communism vs Fascism, but I doubt old Norm wants to make that point.
Sorry, general research says kaka to hitler being elected in or around the vicinity of 1938, which is what your statement implies. The first few reputable, factual search results report democracy ending in 1933/early 1934.Technically it ended in 1938. Hitler was still elected and most democratic countries supported him. Remember Britain only declared March, 1939.
If anything it was Communism vs Fascism, but I doubt old Norm wants to make that point.
I know there were a minority committed to communist ideology in the 30s, but were they really a threat to German democracy at the time?
Agree it was pockets of support, the American bund and British aristocracy.Most democratic countries did NOT support hitler pre and during the war. Support is of course ambiguous.
More appeasement than support.Agree it was pockets of support, the American bund and British aristocracy.
Have you seen the tv show Outrageous about the Mitford sisters? Moderately interesting study of the fascist/communist division in the 30s.
It's sort of like a communist Downton Abbey with hotter chicks, thank me later comrade.No, my viewing only extends to rugby league and Julie Andrews (dammit w2d, you've triggered me again)
You mean when President Hindenburg was passing laws?The first few reputable, factual search results report democracy ending in 1933/early 1934.
How about directly upon his deathYou mean when President Hindenburg was passing laws?![]()
You are confusing Germany & Hitler here. Appeasement was the policy for Germany, not Hitler, what did he need appeasing for? The other pockets were avowed communistsAgree it was pockets of support, the American bund and British aristocracy.
When 90% of Germans voted for Hitler in 1934?How about directly upon his death
I didn't mention appeasement, internationally there were pockets of support for him and for nazismYou are confusing Germany & Hitler here. Appeasement was the policy for Germany, not Hitler, what did he need appeasing for? The other pockets were avowed communists
Was there another election after that though?When 90% of Germans voted for Hitler in 1934?![]()
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Yes, two parliamentary elections in '36 & '38.Was there another election after that though?
*elections in the form of referendums of dubious democratic authenticity at bestYes, two parliamentary elections in '36 & '38.
Hey Frank, not sure if it's the right thread but can you give us a rundown of the pros and cons of classical fascism for our modern societies, can it still work?Yes, two parliamentary elections in '36 & '38.
No.Hey Frank, not sure if it's the right thread but can you give us a rundown of the pros and cons of classical fascism for our modern societies, can it still work?