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  2. Nazi Party - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi Party, [b] officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei [c] or NSDAP), was a far-right [10] [11] [12] political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism.

  3. German Workers' Party - Wikipedia

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    Further in an attempt to make the party more broadly appealing to larger segments of the population, the DAP was renamed the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) on 24 February. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Such was the significance of Hitler's particular move in publicity that Harrer resigned from the party in disagreement. [ 27 ]

  4. Nazism - Wikipedia

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    The NSDAP briefly adopted the designation "Nazi" in an attempt to reappropriate the term: an example of this is the serie of articles published by Leopold von Mildenstein on the Völkischer Beobachter under the title Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina in 1934 [25]; but it soon gave up this effort and generally avoided using the term while it was ...

  5. Adolf Hitler's rise to power - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, the DAP renamed itself to the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Workers' Party or NSDAP, commonly known as the Nazi Party). Hitler chose this name to win over left-wing German workers. [1] [2] Despite the NSDAP being a right-wing party, it had many anti-capitalist and anti-bourgeois elements ...

  6. Glossary of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Rednerschule der NSDAP – National Socialist Speaker's School. Regierungspräsident – 'president' of a regional administration, in fact subordinate to the Nazi party's Gauleiter. Reich – Often translated as "Empire" or "State", perhaps the most accurate translation is "Realm".

  7. Government of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Virtually the only organisations not controlled by the NSDAP were the army and the churches. [4] When President Hindenburg died in August 1934, the Law Concerning the Head of State of the German Reich merged the offices of Reich President and Chancellor and conferred the position on Hitler, who thus also became head of state and Supreme ...

  8. Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Aestheticization of politics; Anti-communism; Anti-intellectualism; Anti-liberalism; Anti-pacifism; Blood and soil; Chauvinism; Class collaboration; Conspiracism

  9. German National People's Party - Wikipedia

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    This marked the NSDAP's electoral breakthrough to the mainstream. [144] Since the NSDAP did very well in areas that had traditionally voted for the DNVP like East Prussia and Pomerania, the German historian Martin Broszat wrote that would strongly suggest that most of the DNVP voters had deserted their old party for the NSDAP. [145]