Have a link to what you are referring to?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchenwald_concentration_camp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Th%C3%A4lmann
From the beginning, the Nazi movement was opposed to communism. Communists were among the first to be placed in confinements once the Nazis came to power.
From the beginning the National Socialist Party was just another bunch of commies. There’s only room for one political authority under such a system. The Nazis finished their consolidation first, that’s all. Stalin’s network in Germany between the wars concluded that Hitler was their best bet.
“beginning, the Nazi movement was opposed to communism.”
So the Nazis always say. The main difference I see between Nazis and Bolsheviks is whether or not the factories must be state owned. Other than that, they are both hard core socialists.
Its like Baskin Robbins being bitterly opposed to Ben and Jerrys.
But they pretended it was real.