Most democratic socialists, republican socialists and other modern socialists
(whether in the media, elected officials, or in the general population)
hold the same views as the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. Consider
13 of the most relevant points from the 25-point program of the National
Socialist German Workers' Party in 1920, its Munich manifesto below and at
http://rexcurry.net/swastikaplanks.html
Notice that the Party uses the term "socialist" as a self-descriptive word
and that no form of the words "Nazi" or "fascist" appear at all as self-descriptions,
which is also the case in Mein Kampf and in the movie "Triump of the Will"
et cetera. http://rexcurry.net/book-rev-mein-kampf.html
The above fact supports the discovery that the Hakenkreuz/swastika, although
an ancient symbol, was used as crossed S-letters for "socialism" under the
National Socialist German Workers Party, as shown by the symbolist Dr. Rex
Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets"). http://rexcurry.net/swastika3swastika.html
The platform is very modern in that it touts various socialist scams touted
by modern politicians.
The program is the political foundation of the NSDAP and accordingly the
primary political law of the State. It has been made brief and clear intentionally.
All legal precepts must be applied in the spirit of the party program.
Since the taking over of control, the Fuehrer has succeeded in the realization
of essential portions of the Party program from the fundamentals to the detail.
The Party Program of the NSDAP was proclaimed on the 24 February 1920 by
Adolf Hitler at the first large Party gathering in Munich and since that
day has remained unaltered. Within the national socialist philosophy is summarized
in 25 points:
7. We demand that the State shall make it its first duty to promote the
industry and livelihood of the citizens of the State.
10. The activities of the individual must not clash with the interests
of the whole, but must proceed within the framework of the community and
must be for the general good.
11. Abolition of incomes unearned by work. Breaking of the thraldom of
interest.
13. We demand the nationalization of all businesses which have been amalgamated.
14. We demand that there shall be profit sharing in the great industries.
15. We demand a generous development of provision for old age.
17. We demand a land reform suitable to our national requirements, the
passing of a law for the confiscation without compensation of land for communal
purposes, the abolition of interest on land mortgages, and prohibition of
all speculation in land.
18. We demand ruthless war upon all those whose activities are injurious
to the common interest.
20. The schools must aim at teaching the pupil to understand the idea of
the State. We demand the education of specially gifted children of poor
parents, whatever their class or occupation, at the expense of the State.
21. The State must apply itself to raising the standard of health in the
nation ...
23. We demand legal warfare against conscious political lies and their
dissemination in the press. In order to facilitate the creation of a German
national press…. It must be forbidden to publish newspapers which are damaging
to the national welfare.
24. We demand liberty for all religious denominations in the State, so
far as they are not a danger to it. The Party ... does not bind itself in
the matter of creed to any particular confession.
25. That all the foregoing requirements may be realized we demand the creation
of a strong central national authority; unconditional authority of the central
legislative body over the entire Reich and its organizations in general;