Is there a database of Nazi party members?
A good starting point would be the 'Berlin Document Centre'
Why did the Nazi party discriminate against people?
The Nazis were all about hate. The Nazi party in Germany, starting as early as 1920, discriminated against various people primarily because Adolf Hitler espoused in his book Mein Kampf (My Struggle) a belief in the innate superiority of "racially pure" Germans over other people the Nazis called Untermenschen, or subhumans. These Untermenschen were pretty much anybody not identifiable as Aryans, or the Master Race (Übermenschen or Herrenvolk). They included (especially) Jews, Gypsies (Roma), Slavic peoples, especially Russians, and many, many others. Also included were people with mental or physical disabilities, homosexuals, and anybody the Nazis didn't like for whatever reason. The logical conclusion of all this hatred was to kill the hated, and between 1939 and 1945, they did; as many as they could lay their hands on.
But these ideas of "racial purity" were not new or even unique to the German people. One example is the caste system in India, which is not new or even unique to India! Long before the rise of the Nazis there had been other political and social movements which promoted the idea that Germans and other "white" skinned Anglo-Saxon peoples were somehow racially superior (Hitler was never able to understand why the Anglo-Saxon English did not throw in with him against the rest of the world since Hitler thought they were racially nearly identical to the Germans). These hate-filled ideas fell on fertile soil elsewhere in Europe, and even in Britain and America. To this day there are neo-Nazi movements all over the world, including the United States. It is perhaps too easy to dismiss the few brown-shirted jack-booted strutters as nut cases. But in Germany, the nut cases took over the whole nation and started the greatest war in history that ultimately cost the lives of perhaps as many as 60 million people, Germans included.
If Hitler had been simply a lone nut case, or even if the National Socialist German Workers Party ("Nazional Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei") had just been a tiny minority of nuts within German politics of the 1920's and 1930's it might never have amounted to much, but the fact is that the German people were willingly sucked into the vortex of Nazi propaganda because they wanted to be. The great majority of Germans in the 1930's and 1940's really believed that they were racially superior to all other human beings, and there was a deeply rooted, ancient fear and hatred of (especially) Jews in the German Volk (not to mention nearly everyone else in Europe) that led ultimately to the Holocaust, which was the deliberate attempt to exterminate, ultimately, all the Jews in the world. In the process, some 6 million Jews alone lost their lives, and it's estimated that another 5 million or so non-Jews were also murdered. The Nazi party didn't do this alone. The Germans didn't do this alone. They had many hands and collaborators. Daniel Goldhagen, writing in Hitler's Willing Executioners: ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, remarked that it takes thousands to murder millions.
The main thing is to remember what happened and try never to let it happen again, to anyone. That is why places such as Auschwitz are being preserved and Holocaust museums exist These days, especially in America, "political correctness" is getting a bad name for going perhaps too far in the other direction, but it's not only "politically incorrect" to openly espouse hatred for any group of people for any reason, whether because they are black or white or Jewish or gay or whatever - it's actually dangerous. Nazi Germany in the 1940's proved that an entire nation can go mad with hatred and kill millions of people. Genocide happened before there ever was a Nazi party, and it is happening today, all around you.
The solution lies within you. And me. And everyone else. Every single solitary human being has to recognize, first, that s/he is a human being, and so is everyone else. There is no race but the Human Race. And hatred, for any reason, has no place in it. We humans must have respect for all other humans, no matter our differences, and there are differences and sometimes they are strange and even frightening to us, yet we must respect and embrace them. The best way to do that is to study the other person's culture and get to understand it. We are not afraid of things we understand.
In our current climate, I don't see us respecting our differences any time soon. Just look at the murderous hatred of Sunni and Shia, both Muslim, both totally committed to hating one another to death, each accusing the other of "heresy." This is the most extreme example of off-the-wall hatred I can think of at the moment, yet it goes on every day, and shows no sign of stopping. The U.S. military certainly can't stop it. The only ones who can do it are the Sunni and the Shia themselves. And what if they go on, and on? Could it ever reach a point where there were only one of each left? And would those last two, bloodied and exhausted, kill each other? And for what?
Also an i mportant part of history is that 1/2 a million German Jews fought in German uniform in the 1st world war against the U.S. and allies
National Socialist German Workers' Party (english)
National-Sozialistische Deutsch Arbeiter-Partei (german)
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Why was the nazi party created?
Because.. The Creator was Crazy and wanted to kill a lot of people and just to die and burn in hell.
How did the Nazi party come to power in Germany?
After WWI, Germany was in ruins. It had to pay off debts to other countries and take full blame for the war. Inflamation rose rapidly and after the Kaiser fled, Germany was in need of a new leader. As the Nazis gained more votes they became more powerful. The citizens liked the Nazis ideas. Hitler promised that Germany would be a respected, powerful nation once again and that everyone would have enough money. To the people of Germany, it seemed like an easy solution.
MMhhhh... After the Kaiser resigned, there where many political parties before Hilter came around. ( There were around 15 years in between and the black Friday ). The People where poor and the unemployment rate was high. He promised work for anyone. At the beginning it worked out fine, when they started to build highways and all those things. The people had work again and could fed their families. I don´t say that nobody knew what Hitler planned, but they didn´t have much choice at that time and when Hiltler came in charge it was to late to think about.
Who was Walter Thriemer the German NSDAP martyr killed in 1931?
Walter Thriemer was knifed by Dalmatius Konietzny in Lugau/Erzgebirge.
How and when was the Nazi party created?
It was created by a man named Anton Drexler on 5 January 1919 in Munich in order to resist the Communists in Munich.
What was the Nazi party about?
What were the basic beliefs of the Nazi party?
Hitler was obsessed with racial purity, and the superiority of the German race.
Another AnswerDuring that period of time many of the "forward thinkers" subscribed to a concept called Eugenics. The basic principles of Eugenics suggested that mentally and physically inferior people should not be allowed to reproduce, and that the retarded, insane and physically inferior should be sterilized because they (according to Eugenicists) were a drain on the resources of a society.Hitler was an opportunist who wanted to continue the first world war which had been an attempt to unite Europe. Efforts to unite Europe have been going on for centuries, and Hitler believed that since the Aryan race was superior to all others (he believed that the characteristics of the Aryans of Germany and Austria produced intellectually and physically superior offspring) that the Germans could rule Europe and eventually the world.
He used the principles of Eugenics to convince others that Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, the retarded and mentally unstable were the source of Germany's problems and that relieving the Jews of their resources could help Germany build a military that would be able to defeat the other nations of Europe. He killed the Jews for their money and other possessions. Then he used their resources to fund his war.
Although Hitler, and the Nazi's in general, held contempt for Russian socialism, they believed strongly in their version of "National Socialism". It's important to understand that his biggest single objection to Russian Communism was the fact that it was different than his version of collectivism. Doubting that the Nazi's were collectivists would be a mistake; recognize that "Nazi", is a German acronym for "National Socialists Workers Party."
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (Nazi) literally translates to National Socialist German Workers' Party. Members of the party referred to themselves as Nationalsozialisten (National Socialists), rarely as Nazis.
Further pointsWhat is the symbol of the Nazi party called?
== == It's called a swastika. In German, it was Haken-kreuz (hooked cross).
What was the role of the Nazi Party?
The role of the Nazi Party in Germany was to consolidate their power throughout the nation, have the citizens conform to their agenda, and continue to spread propaganda to further their twisted goals.
What did Hitler and the Nazi party promise to do for Germany?
One monetary system for Europe
One flag
One European nation
One army
Work for all
Food for all
No borders
Nazi is a nickname for National Socialist German Workers' Party. They were created in 1919 by a man named Anton Drexler. Adolf Hitler was sent by German army intelligence to check them out but later joined them and soon took them over under his own leadership. It was a hardline nationalist party and rabidly anti-Communist.
A man named Adolf Hitler led a party named the Nazis. They were all members of the National Socialist Party in Germany. This party was established in Munich in 1919 and in 1921 it was taken over by Adolf Hitler. It was from the outset dominated by hatred and 'anti' attitudes: it was antisemtic, anti-Marxist and anti-democratic.
Hitler rose to leadership of the party, and then became the Führer of all Germany on January 30,1933. His dictatorship lasted 12 years until the end of WWII. He had a specific idea of the 'perfect' person. He had a desire to create a "perfect" Germany. Millions of people who did not fit Hitler's idea of perfect were arrested and sent to work-camps or death-camps. Millions of these people were Jewish. Hitler's Nazi leaders built camps specifically to exterminate these people in very cruel and inhumane ways. He committed suicide with his wife, Eva Braun, on April 30, 1945 when it was apparent that Allied forces would win the war against Nazi Germany.
The Nazi party peaked in strength during WWII. Not all Germans were Nazis and many Germans lived in fear of Hitler and the Nazi Party. But many Germans supported Hitler, for ending the depression.
The Nazi Party, or in English the National Socialist German Workers' Party, was the ruling fascist party that controlled Germany politically and militarily from 1933 to 1945. This was the "vehicle" that brought Adolf Hitler to power as the Reichskancellor, or Reich Chancellor. The Nazis were just Party members basically and most joined due to the political advantages as well as "social networking" available to Party members. Sad sitution, really.
The NAZI (An abbreviation for Nationalsozialism,"National socialism) was a political party in Germany from the early 1919 to the end of WW2 (and still refusing to go away even today in isolated pockets around the world). They took power by means of deception, coercion and blackmail and caused Europe to go to war as they invaded country after country and were led (primarily) by Adolph Hitler.
Their general philosophy was that the Germans (specifically, the "Aryans", those with blue eyes and blonde hair) were evolutionarily superior and so took it upon themselves to attempt to systematically wipe everyone else off the face of the earth.
By mixing sloganism (and a rather effective propoganda machine in general), bits of occult philosophy, and a general rejection of those viewed as having brought about Germany's downfall at the end of World War 1 (including communists, Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Christians/Catholics, the mentally and physically handicapped and others), they were able to mobilize vast numbers of the population very quickly and take most of Europe by surprise.
What does the word Nazi stand for?
The National Socialist russian
Worker's Party
is what it means. In German it's Natoi Anol Zambarwe Izec Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.
You'll see why it was shortened to Nazi by listening to how it is said in German; the first 4 letters sound like Nazi. you see me and now you dont
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After WW1 the Kaiser abdicated and the Weimar Republic was set up. Obviously as a Republic it was a Democratic Government. However, a lot of Germans were not happy with the changes in society and some of these people joined the German Workers' Party (DAP), which was a small party based in Munich. Adolf Hitler at this time was a spy for the German army and was sent to watch this particular party. In time however he came to believe what they believed in and in the next couple of years rose through the ranks to take the lead of this party due to his skills as an orator. Hitler then rallied support, mainly from the white collar workers initially and changed the name of the party to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). This was the founding of the Nazis.
NoteThe change in the name dates from 1920 and took place while Anton Drexler was still the head of the party. Hitler took over the party in 1921.Call of Duty
The nazi party were a political group who wanted to over throw the new German government because they thought they could do a better job of getting Germany back on track than the government.
yes, school children had to suffer Nazi propaganda in many forms.