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Representing the left-wing of the NSDAP, Strasserism stresses the '[[Socialist]]' aspect of National Socialism to the point of bending it into pure Communism, and almost not being National Socialism at all. | Representing the left-wing of the NSDAP, Strasserism stresses the '[[Socialist]]' aspect of National Socialism to the point of bending it into pure Communism, and almost not being National Socialism at all. | ||
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Revision as of 12:35, 10 August 2022
Strasserism' is a strand of National Socialism associated with the brothers Otto Strasser and Gregor Strasser, purged from the NSDAP in 1934. Representing the left-wing of the NSDAP, Strasserism stresses the 'Socialist' aspect of National Socialism to the point of bending it into pure Communism, and almost not being National Socialism at all.