Were there any other underground currents in the National Socialist movement that differed from the Hitlerist...

Were there any other underground currents in the National Socialist movement that differed from the Hitlerist perspective other than Strasserism?

Yeah, /pol/.

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Richard Darre is a hero of mine.

As Hitler's agricultural minister, he created forest preserves, protected small farmers from foreclosure, encouraged local sustainable agriculture, promoted de-urbanization and a return to the land.

He's known for popularizing the phrase "Blood and Soil".

now this is legit interesting

You could also look into Gottfried Feder, although he is closer to a Strasserist.

any magical undercurrents in the nazi movement perhaps?

evolafag fuck off

I will put a curse on you! I will fly my broomstick to your address and piss in your waters!

>He also converted most of the country's small farms into hereditary estates that were to be passed from father to son under the ancient laws of entailment. While this protected small farmers from foreclosure and many other modern financial problems, it also tied them and their descendants to the soil to the end of time.

>He developed a plan for "Rasse und Raum" ("race and space", or territory) which provided the ideological background for the Nazi expansive policy on behalf of the "Drang nach Osten" ("Drive to the east") and of the "Lebensraum" ("Living space") theory expounded in Mein Kampf. Darré strongly influenced Himmler in his goal to create a German racial aristocracy based on selective breeding. The Nazi policies of eugenics would lead to the annihilation of millions of non-Germans.

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He was a livestock-breeder (specializing in horses) by trade, and studied overseas colonial farming.

What else do you expect form a guy like that.

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What does Veeky Forums think of strasserism

Socialism with stupid baggage and obsession with pseudo-science.

Name one thing wrong with that my non-German friend.

Esoteric nordicism

On the contrary, Socialism that fails to acknowledge the nation or tribe is inherently imperialist, since it has no reason to refrain from attacking other systems from the outside. It also pretends that man, in general, is somehow generally altruistic as opposed to altruistic only to those he's familiar with, an assumption that is very disputable.

Non-nationalist socialism is a religion, just like all globalist ideologies. An ideology that recognizes and respects differences in opinion and culture between people as opposed to shoving down one set of policies down every last person's throat is a nationalist ideology.

There's what I like to call the Himmler perspective

>focus on race, namely the Aryans, and uncovering their origins/history (see: Ahnenerbe)
>really taking race and genocide seriously
>esotericism, magic, occult, runes, Germanic neo-paganism, etc.
>a neo-medieval tendency: from imaging the SS as the new Teutonic Order to wanting to find the Holy Grail

look into the plans for the SS state in Burgundy, Wewelsburg castle, the German colonization of Eastern Europe with its agrarian settlements and wehrbauer (soldier-peasants), and the expedition to Tibet

Rohm?

The NSDAP was pretty unified throughout its existence though.

Hitler didn't nationalise the banks or offer interest free loans, that's a myth

What exactly was the Rohm perspective? He was close to Strasser in thniking along the lines of National Bolshevism, right?

Well there was Himmler and his esoteric adventures.

He wasn't a match for Kock since he was a hippie cuck

>reading about Darre
>"nudist organic farming colonies"
>"the sun religion of the Late Bronze Age"
>whatthefuckamireading.jpg

Nazis are pretty weird

Rohm was more of a strasserist in wanting to "finish" the revolution by purging the remaining economic structure.

Hitler knew he'd likely have a war on his hands soon, and wanted to fix the german economy, win the war, and then deal with larger scale reforms like vegetarianism, agrarianism, and guild systems.

Rohm got impatient enough to pose a serious threat, so was purged in the notlk

>vegetarianism
>/pol unironically thinks the world would be a better place if the Nazis won

>He doesn't want nudist organic farming colonies

back to plebbit

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>vegetarianism is a priori good