

I think you misread that, in context it circles back to the American one. For more context see here under origins. The American version was very much in the timeline with the inspiration: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_salute
Also worth reading: https://web.archive.org/web/20240719151050/https://www.workingclassicists.com/post/the-antiquity-to-alt-right-pipeline
The Nazi’s love of America and Rome plus the whole America being based on a lot of Roman stuff (Look at your money motifs… Columns on Lincoln Memorial, White House, etc.), is a whole… thing. People forget the Rome idolization too, but it goes hand in hand with the American stuff.
https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691172422/hitlers-american-model
Sorry, I was not clear. I was trying to say that they’re a package deal; you must look at them within the contexts of each other. Both cultures are hitting the same notes based on their propensity for similar historical revisionism at similar times and the relationship is kinda nuanced. I found something more eloquent than my 2am brain.
Pp 4
Pp 157 - https://dlib.bc.edu/islandora/object/bc-ir:109587/datastream/PDF/view
This is what I was trying to get at with the pipeline link.
Also you must consider the rise of media during this time: https://kb.osu.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/0c516d4f-431c-551b-820c-2bfed6ec9b4b/content
History rhymes. I unironically think about the Roman Empire a lot because it’s a dog whistle. To say one inspired the other isn’t wrong when you take a step back, it’s just oversimplified.