- 25-Point Program for the German National Socialist Workers Party.
Was also mostly propaganda...
"While the Nazis did enact several of its core tenets once in power, many historians and observers, including contemporary critics, recognized the program as a largely demagogic, propaganda-driven document designed to consolidate power by appealing to disparate groups, particularly the working class and nationalists, simultaneously.
Propaganda Weapon: The program was intended to gain mass support in the turbulent early days of the Weimar Republic. It blended extreme nationalism, antisemitism, and pseudo-socialist economic policies to attract as many followers as possible.
"Unchangeable": Although declared "unchangeable" by Hitler in 1925, he frequently ignored or adapted specific points to suit political expediency, especially to secure funding from industrial elites."
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He would never have gotten or kept power had he not wooed farmers with keeping the previous Gov's land program for farmers... which is about as much 'socialism' as he could stomach.