National Socialism (disambiguation)
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- Since the rise of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s, and particularly since World War II, the term national socialism almost always refers to nazism and, in particular, the nazi party as well as derivatives such as modern neo-nazism.
- Some use the term national socialism to describe fascism in general. However, while most political scientists and academics view Nazism as a form of fascism, few would say that the opposite is true.
- In Austria-Hungary (May 1918), the Austrian Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (D.A.P.) changed its name to the Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei (D.N.S.A.P.). See Austrian National Socialism.
- The Sudeten German National Socialist Party was formed by members of the DAP as a result of the break up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- The Czech National Socialist Party (later the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party) was founded in 1898 and was a moderate, liberal, nationalist party. Czechoslovakia's Foreign Minister Edvard Beneš was its vice-chairman until he resigned to become a non-partisan president.
- For other parties of various ideologies that have used the term national socialist in their name see this list of national socialist parties.
- In the mid-to-late 1920s the term national socialism was occasionally used by Trotsky as an epithet to describe Stalin's and Bukharin's theory of socialism in one country. Use of the term was not meant as an allusion to German national socialism.