National german socialist party

    • [DOCX File]Making a Leader - Mr. Prip Social Studies - Home

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      "The goal of our propaganda is control of the government. We want to replace the organization with a state founded upon the [National Socialist] idea." Joseph Goebbels, 1927. Nazi propagandists appealed to popular desires for order by advertising the party as a protest movement against the instability and ineffectiveness of the "Weimar system."


    • [DOC File]Fascism 6: Comparing Italian Fascism and German National ...

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      German National Socialism, Italian Fascism and Race [You already have a document called Fascism4 which describes the racism involved in German National Socialist ideology. Here I shall work with a summary of the main points of this document.] In relation to the role of racism in National Socialist ideology we must note the following key points.


    • [DOCX File]The Nazi Party Platform, 1920 - Kirkwood Community College

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      the program of the national-socialist (nazi) german workers’ party The Program of the German Workers’ Party is a program for our time. The leadership rejects the establishment of new aims after those set out in the Program have been achieved, for the sole purpose of making it possible for the Party to continue to exist as the result of the ...


    • [DOC File]Weimar Germany

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      In 1920, the party renamed itself the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis), and announced its Twenty-Five Point Programme. At first, the Nazis were both nationalist (they believed in Germany’s greatness) and socialist (they believed the state should benefit everybody equally).


    • [DOC File]Germany: Nationalism and Nazism

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      The socialist elements of original Nazi ideology were even weaker and again no real socialist policies were introduced. ] The full official name of the Nazi Party was the National Socialist German Workers’ Party reflecting the important fascist claim that fascist ideology contains a syncretic combination of both nationalism and socialism.


    • [DOC File]Nazi Germany - Angelfire

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      The S.A. demanded that Hitler follow socialist measures as laid down in the 1920 Nazi Programme. The S.A. wanted a greater say in party affairs. They wished to replace the army with a national militia. Hitler feared that they would lose him the support of the non-Nazi right, and the army. The army was then the only group w/ the power to remove him.


    • [DOC File]In 1919, the German assembly met in Weimar to approve of a ...

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      He soon became the leader of the party and decided to change the name of the party to the National Socialists German Workers Party (NSDAP). The proper name for his movement is National Socialism (Nazi- National Socialism). There was nothing socialist about his party. The party only promised national strength and unity.


    • [DOC File]The Development of the Nazi (National Socialist) Party

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      By 1920, the German Workers' Party changed its name to the National Socialist German Workingmen's Party (abbreviated as Nazi). The Party had its headquarters at Munich. By his skill as an orator and organiser, Hitler became the Führer (leader) of the Party in 1921. The Party adopted an emblem, the swastika, a salute and greeting as its ...


    • [DOC File]WORDS OF APPRECIATION

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      National Socialist German Worker’s Party. I. Adolf Hitler . became leader of . National German Workers Party (NAZI) after WWI . o . Beer Hall Putsch, 1923: Hitler failed to overthrow Bavaria and sentenced to 1 year in “prison”. Hitler realized he'd have to take control of Germany legally, not through revolution . o . Mein Kampf


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