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how did the communists and socialist become irreconcilable enemies?
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Answered by ajiteshsingh2003
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he Spartacist League was another political party in Germany that opposed the Weimer Republic. They have supported Sovient-style governace. They were opposed by the Socialists, Democrats, Catholics and were crished by the Free crops. Later the anguished Spartacists founded the Communist party of Germany. It led to political radicalization between commnists and socialists. Henceforth, they became irreconilable enemies and could not make common cause against Hitler.

Answered by vampire002
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First World War created instabilities in many parts of EuropeDemocracy could not survive and was shattered during this periodThe rise of Weimar Republic with the revolutionary uprising of Bolsheviks in RussiaPolitical atmosphere of Berlin was criticized for Soviet (socialist) style of governanceThose who opposed this formed a group or association called democratic republicPeople who formed this group are socialists, democrats and CatholicsBut, this group was crushed by Weimar RepublicThis enraged the Spartacists league who later founded the Communist partyHenceforth, Communists and Socialists became irreconcilable enemiesBoth revolutionaries and militant nationalists longed for solutions based on radicalism

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