>>7744584>something that is not a part of capitalism is the use of Government resources in such a way so systematically,A state exists to secure a ruling class' power at any cost, the events leading to WWII certainly were a threat to the power of German industrialists, and the former aristocracy that proliferated the higher offices of the military. The reaction is only natural, to take the pre-existing machinery of colonialism and turn it inwards towards the metropol.
>Nazi Germany was neither fully socialist or capitalist, fascism is meant to largely incorporate both.In what sense did the hitlerite economy promote anything that even rhymed with Worker control of the means of production?
Why did the Nazis kill the communists, socialists, and even the strasserite wing of their own party?
Fascism is inherently anti-socialist, it promotes class collaboration as an alternative to class struggle, putting the working class as subservient to the 'rightful' owners of capital and the state. Ultranationalism and race-heirarchy are useful tools to the fascists that help obfuscate class divisions.
Just read what both Hitler and Mussolini have to say on the topic.