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that's true. On the other hand: when the nazis came to power the communists were advocating for a generals strike, whereas the SPD leaders were staunchly against it.

in German: https://www.gewerkschaftsgeschichte.de/1933-konflikt-ueber-d...

now both parties took part in a general strike in 1920 against the Kapp putsch, and that was the end of the coup attempt.

It all could have been averted, I think people exaggerate the strength of the NSDAP in march 1933. They were already on a downturn, when they took power - in terms of the popular vote. It is possible that they would not have mattered, half a year later.



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