During the 1930's, the Nazi's were not socialists. They bitterly opposed socialism, communism, or any other ism, that promoted class interests of workers' rights above German ethnic solidarity. Adolf Hitler led the Nazi Party.
The Nazi Party rose to power during the 1930's.
During the 1930's, the Nazi's were not socialists. They bitterly opposed socialism, communism, or any other ism, that promoted class interests of workers' rights above German ethnic solidarity. Adolf Hitler led the Nazi Party.
The Nazi Party rose to power during the 1930's.
The National Socialist Party, also known as the Nazi Party.
During the 1930's, the Nazi's were not socialists. They bitterly opposed socialism, communism, or any other ism, that promoted class interests of workers' rights above German ethnic solidarity. Adolf Hitler led the Nazi Party.
The Nazi Party rose to power during the 1930's.
The National Socialist Party, also known as the Nazi Party.
During the 1930's, Hitler's Nazi party rose to power in Germany. Hitler was a powerful and spellbinding speaker who attracted a wide following of Germans desperate for change.
Nazi or National Socialist German Workers Party.
No. The Nazi Party was the political party that ruled Germany during World War II.
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Improve economic conditions in Germany
Adolf Hitler.
Nazi or National Socialist German Workers Party.
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.
National socialist german workers party
No. The Nazi Party was the political party that ruled Germany during World War II.
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Improve economic conditions in Germany
Well, actually, Hitler was a fascist dictator.
Nazi Party was a political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945. The Nazi party was most active during WWII.
There was never a "Freemason Party". Often a political group will gain political momentum by vilifying and persecuting another group in society. It worked for the "Anti-Masonic Party" in the United States in the early nineteenth century and it worked for the Nazis in Germany in the 1930s.
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.
Nazi or National Socialist German Workers Party.