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The Nazi Party effectively ended in May 1945 with the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. Following Adolf Hitler's suicide on April 30, 1945, and Germany's unconditional surrender on May 7, 1945, the party was officially banned by Allied forces. The Nuremberg Trials, which began in late 1945, further disbanded the party's leadership and held many key members accountable for war crimes.

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What roles did Hitler have in the Nazi Party?

Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party from 1921-1945.


Which party did Hitler belong to before becoming dictactor of Germany?

The Nazi party


Which country has the largest Nazi Party today?

Largest nazi party?? Nazi party was Adolf Hitler's Political party in GERMANY! Please see what you're asking, probably you're trying to ask that "when Nazi party became the largest party in Germany?" The answer is in 1932 elections, nazi became the largest party in Germany, although they did not gained majority. NO STUPID HE IS NOT ASKING "WHEN NAZI PARTY BECAME LARGEST PARTY IN GERMANY?" HE IS ASKING "WHICH COUNTRY HAS THE LARGEST NAZI PARTY TODAY?" For your information, there is still a nazi party today, and it is all over the world. There are many anti-nazi organazations in the U.S. Infact there was a holocoust museum opening in Chicago, and there were many pro-nazi rioters with nazi flags and chants protesting against the opening of the museum. (sry i don't know which country has the largest nazi party today :(.....)


Which historical development showed the desire of a group to gain independence from a colonial power?

Rise of the nazi party in Germany


How many Germans joined the nazi party?

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