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Nazi Party

The Nazi Party was a German political party of National Socialism. Founded in 1919 as the German Workers' Party, it changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers' Party when Adolf Hitler became leader (192021). The nickname Nazi was taken from the first word of its full name, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. The party grew from its home base in Bavaria and attracted members from disaffected elements throughout Germany. It organized strong-arm groups (later the SA) to protect its rallies.

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What is the Nazi Party during the Holocaust?

the Nazi Party was a political group that believed the German government was the reason for the defeat and humiliation of world war 1

What is the Nazi party political view?

NAZI is shorthand German for "Nationalsozialistische" which means National Socialists. Socialism is a state controlled economy to one degree or another. When combined with tyranny, it seems to lead to the death or control of many people around the world.

When did the Nazi party lose power?

on September 7, 1945, when Germany surrendered to the Allies.

Actually, the Nazi party was officially disbanded on 7 May 1945. This came about with the defeat of Germany.

The nazi party was also known as?

The National German Socialist Workers party. (I know it's not NAZI but NGSW. Confusing, eh?)

When did Hitler create the Nazi party?

Hitler did not create the Nazi party. That National Socialist party was formed in 1919 by others. Hitler had gone to one of their meetings and was attracted to them. He rose up in the leadership. Eventually he was made the Chancellor of Germany (like the Vice President in the USA). He became the Fuhrer after the President (familiar term for you) Hindenburg died. He led the Germans and the Nazis for 12 years.

Why is the Nazi party significant?

Answer: The significance of the Nazi party lies in their belief that mankind should be divided into various classes, namely (a) a master (leader) race; (b) slave races and (c) sub human races. Hitler(who personified the Nazi party) believed that a nation was the highest creation of a "race", and "great nations" were the creation of homogeneous populations of "great races" working together. These nations developed cultures that naturally grew from "races" with "natural good health, and aggressive, intelligent, courageous traits". The "weakest nations", Hitler said, were those of "impure" or "mongrel races", because they had divided, and therefore were weak cultures. Worst of all were seen to be the parasitic "sub humans", mainly Jews, but also Gypsies and Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, the disabled and so-called anti-socials, all of whom were considered as "life-unworthy life" owing to their perceived deficiency and inferiority, as well as their wandering, nationless invasions ("the International Jew"). According to Nazism, it is an obvious mistake to permit or encourage plurality within a nation. Fundamental to the Nazi goal was the unification of all German-speaking peoples, "unjustly" divided into different Nation States. Hitler claimed that nations that could not defend their territory did not deserve it. He thought "slave races", like the Slavic peoples, to be less worthy to exist than "leader races". In particular, if a master race should require room to live, he thought such a race should have the right to displace the inferior indigenous races.

How did the Nazi party control the German people?

they made sure they were unique and had a self officiant remarke.

How did Nazis gain power at the Nazi party?

Answer 1Adolf Hitler was of the personal belief that competition should be encouraged, even in the party. That the strongest would prevail over those weakest. NSDAP officials would gain power if they proved to be efficient, or if they were an internal friend of Hitlers inner circle of close officials. This is proven with the many individuals who held same ranks like Sturmbannführerr.

Answer 2

In studying the NSDAP (Nazi Party) and how they came to power, it appears that it was a progressive process that eventually allowed Adolf Hilter and his supporters to achieve power. Here is an outline of certain steps that allowed the Nazi regime to gain power...

  1. Hitler becomes 55th member of the DAP (German Workers' Party). This was the beginning party of the Nazis and entry of Adolf Hitler into politics.
  2. Claiming to be a founding member of the party, the DAP is renamed the National Socialist German Workers Party (abbreviated NSDAP).
  3. Eventually, Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany in 1933, although it was not a clear majority and did not give them unrestricted power.
  4. Reichstag fire occurs and Hitler puts forth the "Enabling Act" that allows him unrestricted power for the next four years. During which, the Cabinet had the authority to enact laws without the participation of the Reichstag. Giving Hitler "dictatorial" status and allowing him power to install his own policies for Germany (24 March 1933).
  5. President Paul von Hindenburg died August 2nd 1934 and his power was transferred to Hitler to give him the title of "Führer und Reichskanzler" (Leader and Chancellor)

These were some of the more important steps that allowed Nazism to gain power. And with events such as the Night of the Long Knives and Kristallnacht, it strengthened their control over the people of Germany.

What were 3 leaders of the nazi party?

They are arranged by how much influence they had: # Adolf Hitler # Hermann Goring # Heinrich Himmler

The three leaders of Nazi party?

They are arranged by how much influence they had: # Adolf Hitler # Hermann Goring # Heinrich Himmler

What did Hitler and the Nazi party want to retake?

The German leader Adolf Hitler and his political group-the National Socialist (or Nazi) party-wanted to retake German land lost after World War I.

What is the name of the sign of the Nazi Party?

The swastika was used and also coupled with the Parteiadler (Party's eagle) and the Reichsadler (Empire's Eagle) as a sign of the Nazi party.

The Nazi Party promised to protect Germans from?

The Nazi Party promised to protect Germans from Communism.

How did the Nazi Party in control young people?

Hitler made younger people feel supiorer to others. When Hitler made the Hitler Youth program kids and yound adults were able to wear there uniforms in school, they were also allowed to pick on other children not allowed among their ranks. Once the kids were at least 16 they took charge of small towns with there "Youth Groups".

When did Hitler become the NSDAP leader?

On 30th Januray 1933 Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of a coalition government of the NSDAP-DNVP-Centre Party. From there he rose to power.

What was the Nazi party first called?

The Nazi Party, short for 'Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei' (often abbreviated to 'NSDAP'), German for 'National Socialist German Worker's Party', was originally called the 'Deutsche Arbeiterpartei' (often abbreviated to 'DAP'), meaning 'German Workers' Party'. The party was formed on the 5th January 1919 and the name was changed on the 24th February 1920.

To whom does the Nazi party appeal?

nazi party appeals to:

- HC Strache

- Adolf Hitler

- Jörg Haider

- Scheibner

- Gerhard Dörfler

- Goebbels

- skinheads

- idiots and super-idiots