I'd prefer neither. The fascists started a war and sent any who didn't tow the line to the front with just a rifle in their hands.
Well the Russians and Chinese didn't even bother with giving a rifle part so maybe you have a very minor point there.
You really don't know your history. The people absolutely loved fascism until the end of the war. Like it or not, those leaders did improve their countries quite a bit until they started the war.
They did? My grandfather was one of those who was sent to the Russian front because he didn't tow the line. Sadly enough my great uncle, his brother in law was a brown shirt. After the war there were long lasting hard divisions between people and families from what all happened before and during the war. Not to mention the clashes between the SS and Wehrmacht during the war itself, another one my grandfather got pulled into on the Russian front.
I actually mistyped, I meant "start of the war". The economic reforms, reduction of bureaucracy, and draining the entrenched oligarchs at the beginning were great for the people and country (which is why they were voted in, in the first place). It was only until they went too far and started to attack outside of their country did things start getting bad. Remember, the Nazis first plan was to just kick out their unwanted, not kill them, but every country refused to take them (including the US).
I'd prefer fascism to communism any day.
I'd prefer neither. The fascists started a war and sent any who didn't tow the line to the front with just a rifle in their hands. Well the Russians and Chinese didn't even bother with giving a rifle part so maybe you have a very minor point there.
You really don't know your history. The people absolutely loved fascism until the end of the war. Like it or not, those leaders did improve their countries quite a bit until they started the war.
They did? My grandfather was one of those who was sent to the Russian front because he didn't tow the line. Sadly enough my great uncle, his brother in law was a brown shirt. After the war there were long lasting hard divisions between people and families from what all happened before and during the war. Not to mention the clashes between the SS and Wehrmacht during the war itself, another one my grandfather got pulled into on the Russian front.
I actually mistyped, I meant "start of the war". The economic reforms, reduction of bureaucracy, and draining the entrenched oligarchs at the beginning were great for the people and country (which is why they were voted in, in the first place). It was only until they went too far and started to attack outside of their country did things start getting bad. Remember, the Nazis first plan was to just kick out their unwanted, not kill them, but every country refused to take them (including the US).