Talk:Social fascism

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"One year later, Adolf Hitler's Nazis came to power in Germany, partially due to the fact that the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the Communists refused to form an anti-Nazi coalition government. Within months, the Nazis outlawed the Communist Party, then arrested and executed most of its members, including Thälmann himself."

On what grounds does the author of this article make the claim that an anti-Nazi coalition government could/would have stopped the rise of Hitler's Nazi Party? This appears to contain factual bias. Can someone else please review?


Additionally, the term "social democracy" should be replaced with "bourgeois democracy" to maintain consistency with other wikipedia articles. Ilackarms 02:22, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Intro

Nikodemos, your intro is not sourced and it doesn't follow main text that is sourced. If you can find sources for it, feel free to change it back. In the meantime I will combine it with the old text. Also, name of this article is "Social fascism" not "Social fascism theory". All book that I read on this subject talked about "Social fascism", it was never referred to as "Social fascism theory". -- Vision Thing -- 21:35, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

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