Paul T.
Veteran
Much of that may be true.
Fascism was inspired by communism; much of the arms race derived from the Soviet Union's huge production. They all saw state control as the way to go and increased armaments in imitation of each other, according to Cry Havoc, a recent study, and many others.
The people who had sympathy for Hitler saw him as a bulwark against the threat of communism; it's hard to imagine, today, how fluid the situation in Europe was, so we shouldn't judge people in the very early 30s on the basis of hindsight. Of course, after Kristallnacht there was no excuse.
Fascism was inspired by communism; much of the arms race derived from the Soviet Union's huge production. They all saw state control as the way to go and increased armaments in imitation of each other, according to Cry Havoc, a recent study, and many others.
The people who had sympathy for Hitler saw him as a bulwark against the threat of communism; it's hard to imagine, today, how fluid the situation in Europe was, so we shouldn't judge people in the very early 30s on the basis of hindsight. Of course, after Kristallnacht there was no excuse.