The largest political party in Germany in 1933 was the Nazi party which managed to increase its share of the vote from 33.1% during the Reichstag election of November 6, 1932, to 43.9% at the March 5 1933 election.
Between February and May 1933 all other political parties were banned.
The failer of the weimar republic
The Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, rose to power in Germany during the 1930s. Hitler became Chancellor in 1933 and consolidated his power through a combination of propaganda, intimidation, and the suppression of political opposition.
From 1933 to 1945, the Nazi Party, was the only political party allowed to exist under Hitler's fascist regime. All othe parties such as the Social Democrats were forced out of Germany's political 'picture".
Until March 1933 the Social Democrats (SPD) and the Communists (KPD). There were banned in March 1933, and in May 1933 the Nazis became the sole political party in Germany. Some of the parties in the political centre were also opposed but co-operated with the Nazis when things got really difficult ...
The Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) or 'National Socialist German Workers Party' (Nazi) controlled Germany after Hitler became Chancellor & President in 1933 until Germany was defeated in the Second World War. This party is now outlawed in Germany.
1933
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), also known as the Nazi Party. He became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933 and later consolidated his power as the Führer, or leader, of Germany. Hitler's political status can be described as the dictator of Nazi Germany during the period of the Third Reich.
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Adolf Hitler took over the Nazi party in 1921. Hitler was 44 years old when he became the leader of this party.
Legally, only the Nazi party. In 1933, after a series of unconstitutional acts which basically gave him unlimited power, Hitler declared all other parties illegal and founded Germany as a single party state. However this is not to say that underground movements and political parties were not present.
designating, of, or characteristic of the German fascist political party (National Socialist German Workers' Party), founded in 1919 and abolished in 1945: under Hitler it seized control of Germany in 1933, systematically eliminated opposition, and initiated a program of nationalism, rearmament, political aggression, and racism, esp. anti-Semitism designating, of, or characteristic of the German fascist political party (National Socialist German Workers' Party), founded in 1919 and abolished in 1945: under Hitler it seized control of Germany in 1933, systematically eliminated opposition, and initiated a program of nationalism, rearmament, political aggression, and racism, esp. anti-Semitism