Was Nazi really socialist?

Was trending Nazi really socialist? Hitler’s party, who gave the whole world at war, had a ‘national socialist’, but was Nazi really socialist? Let’s know the whole story. In 1919 Anton Drexler, a Munich lock, formed the German Workers Party (DAP). In 1920 it was called the ‘National Socialist German Workers Party’, ie Nazi party. Hitler took it under his control in 1921. Hitler maintained the word socialist in the name, but his real purpose was to gain power and spread racism. The Nazi party talked about some socialist policies in the first days so that the poor and the middle class could join people, but it was just a strategy. In the 1930s, Hitler took the support of Empire industrialists, who were openly opposed to socialism. After gaining power in 1933, Hitler attacked socialists, communists and trade unions. In 1934, the Nazi party’s socialist ideology leader Gregor Stuser was killed. The right face of the Nazi party was fascism. Hitler used socialism to gain power and end it as soon as he comes to power. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here