Nazi Pairty

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Naitional Socialist German Wirkers' Pairty
Leader Anton Drexler (1920?1921)
Adolf Hitler (1921?1945)
Martin Bormann (1945)
Foonder Anton Drexler
Slogan " Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer " (unoffeecial)
Foondit 1920  ( 1920 )
Dissolved 1945  ( 1945 )
Precedit bi German Wirkers' Pairty (DAP)
Succeedit bi None (banned)
Ideologies continued wi neo-Nazism
Heidquarters Munich , Germany [1]
Newspaper Volkischer Beobachter
Student weeng Naitional Socialist German Students' League (NSDStB)
Youth weeng Hitler Youth (HJ)
Militar wings Sturmabteilung (SA)
Schutzstaffel (SS)
Sports organization Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund fur Leibesubungen (NSRL)
Weemens' organization Naitional Socialist Weemen's League (NSF)
Membership
  • Fewer nor 60 in 1920
  • 8.5 million bi 1945 [2]
Ideology Naitional Socialism (Nazism)
Fascism
German naitionalism
Antisemitism
Poleetical poseetion Far-richt [3] [4]
Colours Black, white, reid ( German Imperial colors ); broun
Party flag
Parteiflagge

The Naitional Socialist German Wirkers' Pairty ( German : Aboot this soondNationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei   , abbreviated NSDAP ), commonly kent in Inglis as the Nazi Party ( / ? n t s i / ), wis a poleetical pairty in Germany active atween 1920 an 1945.

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  1. Rick Steves. Rick Steves' Snapshot Munich, Bavaria & Salzburg . Berkeley, California, USA; New York, New York, USA: Avalon Travel, 2010. p. 28. "Though the Nazis eventually gained power in Berlin, they remembered their roots, dubbing Munich "Capital of the Movement". The Nazi headquarters stood near today's obelisk on Brienner Strasse..."
  2. McNab, Chris (2011). Hitler's Master Plan , Amber Books Ltd. pp 22, 23. ISBN 1-907446-96-6
  3. Davidson, Eugene. The Making of Adolf Hitler: The Birth and Rise of Nazism . University of Missouri Press. p. 241.
  4. Orlow, Dietrich. The Nazi Party 1919-1945: A Complete History . Enigma Books. p. 29.