Communism and national socialism may seem like a bow and a sling - different at first glance, but with similar functions, especially in their shared time. Both are tools of collectivist ideologies that rely on totalitarianism, enemy images and the subordination of the individual. But from a historical perspective - with the knowledge of the invention of gunpowder, i.e. more modern political and social developments - these differences lose their significance.

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