Why would a socialist faction ally with non-socialists in a pact against communism? And wage total war against communists (communists that had already by that point in time committed intentional, organized and planned genocides against millions)?
But why then make the pact explicitly anti-communist? Why not make it "anti-Soviet-Union" instead? Why would the Nazis not then ally with or keep peace with the genocidal communists of the Soviet Union?
Because the Comintern was a Soviet project and it encompassed everything threatening about the Soviet Union. From the federation itself to organizations that were responsible for subverting other countries such as international organizations and political parties (labour and other left wing parties). The Comintern was responsible for insurrectionist groups.
Why didn't the Nazis just allied with their enemies? Both sides distrusted each other and saw war as inevitable.
Seems to me you're arguing about semantics. You're still not making your point clear and wasting time.
I don't see your point here. Those three were allies or had common enemies, and none of them were internationalists.
Why would a socialist faction ally with non-socialists in a pact against communism? And wage total war against communists (communists that had already by that point in time committed intentional, organized and planned genocides against millions)?
Why wouldn't they? They were all threatened by the Soviets. I still don't see the point you're trying to make.
But why then make the pact explicitly anti-communist? Why not make it "anti-Soviet-Union" instead? Why would the Nazis not then ally with or keep peace with the genocidal communists of the Soviet Union?
Because the Comintern was a Soviet project and it encompassed everything threatening about the Soviet Union. From the federation itself to organizations that were responsible for subverting other countries such as international organizations and political parties (labour and other left wing parties). The Comintern was responsible for insurrectionist groups.
Why didn't the Nazis just allied with their enemies? Both sides distrusted each other and saw war as inevitable.
Seems to me you're arguing about semantics. You're still not making your point clear and wasting time.