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  2. Strasserism - Wikipedia

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    Strasserism (German: Strasserismus) is an ideological strand of Nazism which adheres to revolutionary nationalism and to economic antisemitism, which conditions are to be achieved with radical, mass-action and worker-based politics that are more aggressive than the politics of the Hitlerite leaders of the Nazi Party.

  3. Otto Strasser - Wikipedia

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    Otto Johann Maximilian Strasser (also German: Straßer, see ß; 10 September 1897 – 27 August 1974) was a German politician and an early member of the Nazi Party.Otto Strasser, together with his brother Gregor Strasser, was a leading member of the party's more radical wing, whose ideology became known as Strasserism, and broke from the party due to disputes with the dominant Hitlerite faction.

  4. Black Front - Wikipedia

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    The Combat League of Revolutionary National Socialists (German: Kampfgemeinschaft Revolutionärer Nationalsozialisten, KGRNS), more commonly known as the Black Front (German: Schwarze Front), was a political group formed by Otto Strasser in 1930 after he resigned from the Nazi Party (NSDAP) to avoid being expelled.

  5. Free-Germany Movement - Wikipedia

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    The influence of the Free-Germany Movement dwindled, albeit Die Zeit continued to appear in Montevideo until 1946. [1] As of 1946, the Free-Germany Movement welcomed Nuremberg trials sentences against Hermann Göring and Julius Streicher , but considered the sentencing of Karl Dönitz unjust.

  6. Category:Strasserism - Wikipedia

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  7. Gregor Strasser - Wikipedia

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    Gregor Strasser (also German: Straßer, see ß; 31 May 1892 – 30 June 1934) was a German politician and early leader of the Nazi Party.Along with his younger brother Otto, he was a leading member of the party's left-wing faction, which brought them into conflict with the dominant faction led by Adolf Hitler, resulting in his murder in 1934.

  8. Third Position - Wikipedia

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    The term "Third Position" was coined in Europe and the main precursors of Third Position politics were Italian fascism, Legionarism, Falangism, Prussian socialism, National Bolshevism (a synthesis of far-right ultranationalism and far-left Bolshevism) and Strasserism (a radical, mass-action, worker-based form of Nazism, advocated by the "left ...

  9. Talk:Strasserism - Wikipedia

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    It is that bad.72.181.99.6 00:18, 12 June 2018 (UTC) This is not the place to ask people what they believe. TFD 03:24, 19 August 2011 (UTC) the article currently contains the text, "anti-capitalist", which agrees with the "socialism" part of National Socialism. since Strasserism is a "strand" of such, it is socialist as well.