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I may think that Marx was a jerk, but you don't see me misinterpreting minor propaganda brochures (as that is what the Manifesto was - you wanna understand Marxism, read das Kapital), and claiming Marx was personally responsible for everything bad that happened since 1848.
edit: what the heck, brochure is censored? Fine, I'll just say "pamphlet" instead.
The NSDAP believed in doing what The other socialists did, More government control over markets, One true governor, The powerful state, et-cetera. They just believed in doing it in a different way then the Keynesian or Fascist.
If your analysis of socialism involves calling capitalist economists like John Meynard Keynes, and militant anti-communists like Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler Marxian, that should be a pretty glaring clue that you've no idea what you're talking about.
The NSDAP as founded was a sort of combination of economically populist ideas with far-right racial extremism, but that was thrown out completely when Hitler took over the party (which at the time had members in the low triple digits) and turned it into a middle-class party run by major business interests. In fact, the remnant of the original "leftist" wing of the party was brutally purged in the night of the long knives.
I have proof for my point, Would you mind showing yours?