Nsdap party membership
[PDF File] Publication Number: A3344 Publication Title: Membership …
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An organizational chart follows this description. The principal series consists of membership applications reproduced on 2,412 16mm rolls of BDC Accessioned Microfilm A3344, series FS. The rolls are not numbered in a single sequence, but in successive alpha-numeric sequences that correspond to a single alphabetical arrangement as follows:
The Young Membership of the NSDAP between 1925 and …
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the party membership. This article also takes into consideration the high turno ver rate of the NSDAP, while also analyzing which members subsequently re joined after leaving the party, a quite common phenomenon. Keywords: NSDAP, Berlin Document Center, membership, recruits, youth. The NSDAP was regarded even by its contemporaries as …
The German Teaching Profession and Nazi Party …
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tors were compelled to join this Nazi Party affiliate "voluntarily" in the course of the Third Reich, the teacher file represents vir-tually the entire profession, ranging from university professors to kindergarten aides.4 Compared to the rather rudimentary data for NSDAP membership, the standard NSLB cards used after I933
The Sociology of the NSDAP: The Question of Working …
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comprised 19 percent of the NSDAP's membership in the ad-. ministrative district of Diisseldorf by the end of 1930.28. AA noticeable feature of Bohnke's work is his reluctance to accept the idea of working-class support for the Nazi Party in the Ruhr. Although he does not deny that the party received support from.
The Young Membership of the NSDAP between 1925 and …
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the party membership. This article also takes into consideration the high turno ver rate of the NSDAP, while also analyzing which members subsequently re joined after leaving the party, a quite common phenomenon. Keywords: NSDAP, Berlin Document Center, membership, recruits, youth. The NSDAP was regarded even by its contemporaries as …
The NSDAP's Enduring Shadow: Putting in Perspective the …
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for party membership after January 30, or had performed service in the SA or Hitler Youth.16 Similarly, all membership applications pertaining to the seven subchambers ... the NSDAP in certain professions and the civil service, Hitler's party never intended the blanket recruitment of all of German society, but instead sought to remain an
[PDF File] Handbook of the NS propagandist
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Paragraph 7 of the NSDAP Party Statute states: "To enable the development of the organization, besides the board elected by the membership meeting, the following committees with particular tasks are established: a) The Propaganda Committee, with a chairman and 8 members. Its goal is to deal with questions relating to propaganda.
Falter, Jürgen W.; Mühlberger, Detlef Landkreis Wetzlar, …
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The Anatomy of a Volkspartei: The Sociography of the Membership of the NSDAP in Stadt- and Landkreis Wetzlar, 1925-1935. Jürgen W, Falter and Detlef Mühlberger∗. Abstract: The analysis of the sociography of the NSDAP membership presented here is based an a complete Set of data provided by a register of new members joining the party in ...
[PDF File] Forged copy of Adolf Hitlers membership card in the German …
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Forged copy of Adolf Hitler's membership card in the German Worker Party (DAP), which would later become the NSDAP. His membership number was actually 555. In a letter from Anton Drexler that was drafted in 1940 but never sent, he said: No one knows better than you yourself, my Führer, that you were never the seventh member of the party, but ...
[PDF File] The Organizational Structure of the NSDAP
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The Organizational Structure of the NSDAP. Abstract. In accordance with the authoritarian “Führer principle,” Hitler had built up the NSDAP in the shape of a pyramid. Power flowed exclusively from top to bottom. Hitler himself stood at the pinnacle of the hierarchy and had unlimited power of command. All other party offices had ...
[PDF File] Uniforms Of The NSDAP
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NSDAP UNIFORMS * HEADGEAR ° INSIGNIA * OF THE NAZI PARTY Jeff Clark Schiffer Military History . Acknowledgements This work was inspired, in part, by LTC (Ret.) John Angolia’s, Cloth Insignia of the NSDAP and SA, published by R. James Bender Publishing. I would like to thank the following people for their time
ON July 29, 1921, Adolf Hitler assumed dictatorial authority …
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written membership book ofthe Munich organization ofthe National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), for the period from Jan? uary 1920 through August 1921.9 The membership roster was removed from party headquarters during the November 1923 Putsch attempt by NSDAP member Ludwig Ess and concealed from the police. It turned
Joining the Nazi Party - JSTOR
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the Nazi Party, before 1930, identity politics held sway over material interests. in mobilizing Germans to join the NSDAP. This position is counter to the. most recent theoretical explanation for the rise of Nazism posited by William Brustein.
[PDF File] The Social Composition of the Nazi Party in Eutin, 1925–32
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SS, Supreme Party Court, Reich Chamber of Culture, Nazi Teachers' League, and in the case of females the Nazi Women's Auxiliary record — s identified 416 or 88.7% as indisputably members of the NSDAP. (One woman, for whom a membership card was not found in the ZK, was nevertheless pictured in her PK file with a party badge in her lapel.) …
The Sociology of the NSDAP: The Question of Working …
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comprised 19 percent of the NSDAP's membership in the ad-. ministrative district of Diisseldorf by the end of 1930.28. AA noticeable feature of Bohnke's work is his reluctance to accept the idea of working-class support for the Nazi Party in the Ruhr. Although he does not deny that the party received support from.
The Nazi Party in the Fast East, 1931-45 - JSTOR
https://www.jstor.org/stable/260218
sent reports of their behaviour to the NSDAP in Germany. In February 1934 the Auslandsorganisation ordered all of its foreign party leaders to make character studies of the German diplomats. The studies were to include information about the mission officials' activity in (and for) the NSDAP, membership in Freemason lodges (which, the Nazis
[PDF File] 25 Points of the Nazi Party - Virginia Holocaust Museum
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The Party Program of the NSDAP was proclaimed on the 24 February 1920 by Adolf Hitler at the first large Party gathering in Munich and since that day has remained unaltered. Within the national socialist philosophy is summarized in 25 points: 1. We demand the unification of all Germans in the Greater Germany on the basis of the right of
Nazis, Class and Justice - JSTOR
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With regard to pre-I933 party membership, Detlef Muhlberger challenges the traditional 'middle-class theory' of Nazism by illuminating the 'Volkspartei image which comes through so strongly' in his data.5 In a book dense with tables and analyses of the social background of NSDAP members, Muihlberger's general thesis is that ' [t]he
NAZI PARTY IN EUTIN, 1925-32* - JSTOR
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SS, Supreme Party Court, Reich Chamber of Culture, Nazi Teachers' League, and in the case of females the Nazi Women's Auxiliary records - identified 416 or 88.7% as indisputably members of the NSDAP. (One woman, for whom a membership card was not found in the ZK, was nevertheless pictured in her PK file with a party badge in her lapel.) There
A Case of Nazi "Justice"-The Punishment of Party - JSTOR
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warter, or persons accepted into the NSDAP on a two year "trial basis" before they received full membership) away from the NSDAP,8 and in others, the courts showed little sympathy for National Socialists who patronized Jewish businesses or mixed socially with Jewish friends. In fact, by the beginning of 1938, being accused
The Social Composition of the NSDAP: Problems and …
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of maintaining two membership files on differing bases was already, as Rudolf Hess put it, "enormous" at a time when party membership had not reached 60,000. According to Hess, the work involved removing as well as adding names, with the result that the master membership file was a model of its kind, assuring that party
THE NSDAP, 1919-23 - JSTOR
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The NSDAP owed both its meteoric rise and its development as a totalitarian party to Adolf Hitler. His primary con-tribution to the party was his activity as orator and propagandist. Mass propa-ganda is an extremely important part of the political activity of a twentieth-century totalitarian party, and Hitler's skill in drawing the Munich masses to
Nazi Party Membership in Canada: A Profile - York University
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ment was a separate Nazi party organization (NSDAP). This group was composed of non-naturalized German Canadians and Reichsdeutsche (Germans born in Germany proper) residing in Canada who had applied for and been accepted into the National Socialist Party. ... More specifically, party membership cards of those iden ...
The SA of the NSDAP: Social Background and Ideology of …
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social profile, while the SPD remained by and large a party of (non-Catholic) employed factory workers.'8 However, by virtue of its social profile the SA might be seen as an alternative to the KPD's brand of anti-Weimar sentiment. Of course, the membership of the SA and KPD was not identical.
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the NSDAP during the period 1921-23 was obtained from membership lists in the Hauptarchiv collection at Stanford University.12 The data in Table 1 indicate that the NSDAP was a regional move? ment in the period up to the beer-hall putsch. During the period 1919-22 an overwhelming majority ofthe new party members were drawn
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