From an American history book about the 30s:
American fascists looked for someone or something to blame, rather than searching for viable solutions to the socioeconomic morass that plagued them. Appropriating a Neo-Jacksonan distrust of monetary institutions, people of prestige, and the role of government, they declared that the Depression was a fiendish plot hatched by Communist-Jewish “banksters” who reveled in the chaos they wrought
Some things never change, do they.