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|origin = Weimar Republic | |origin = Weimar Republic | ||
|foundation = January 5, 1919 | |foundation = January 5, 1919 | ||
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|headquarters = Munich, Germany | |headquarters = Munich, Germany | ||
|commanders = [[Anton Drexler]] (1919 - 1920) | |commanders = [[Anton Drexler]] (1919 - 1920) | ||
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|goals = Become a dominant force in German politics (failed)<br>Establish a "Greater Germany" (failed) | |goals = Become a dominant force in German politics (failed)<br>Establish a "Greater Germany" (failed) | ||
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The '''German Workers' Party | The '''German Workers' Party''' was a far-right German political party that exited for a short period of time in the Weimar Republic after [[World War I]]. They were the predecessor to the [[Nazi Party]] and promoted [[ultranationalism]], [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitism]], and pan-Germanism. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The German Workers' Party was founded on January 5, 1919, by [[Anton Drexler]] and Michael Lotter at the Fürstenfelder Hof in Munich in front of 24 people (mostly railway employees). Among the founding members were Dietrich | The German Workers' Party was founded on January 5, 1919, by [[Anton Drexler]] and Michael Lotter at the Fürstenfelder Hof in Munich in front of 24 people (mostly railway employees). Among the founding members were Dietrich Eckartnote and Gottfried Feder, who was to become Adolf Hitler’s economic mentor a few months later. | ||
[[Adolf Hitler]] joined the party in September 1919. At that time, Karl Harrer was the ''Reichsvorsitzender'' (president) and Drexler was at the head of the Munich branch. The first public meetings were organised in front of a sparse audience only after the fall of the Bavarian state council. | [[Adolf Hitler]] joined the party in September 1919. At that time, Karl Harrer was the ''Reichsvorsitzender'' (president) and Drexler was at the head of the Munich branch. The first public meetings were organised in front of a sparse audience only after the fall of the Bavarian state council. | ||
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The DAP was renamed the National Socialist Party of German Workers (NSDAP) on August 8, 1920. After dismissing Drexler, Hitler took the lead on July 29, 1921. The same year, he developed the red and white flag containing a black swastika. The flag was adopted and became the emblem of the Nazi Party. | The DAP was renamed the National Socialist Party of German Workers (NSDAP) on August 8, 1920. After dismissing Drexler, Hitler took the lead on July 29, 1921. The same year, he developed the red and white flag containing a black swastika. The flag was adopted and became the emblem of the Nazi Party. | ||
==Notable members== | ==Notable members== | ||
*[[Anton Drexler]] | *[[Anton Drexler]] | ||
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*[[Alfred Rosenberg]] | *[[Alfred Rosenberg]] | ||
*[[Rudolf Jung]] | *[[Rudolf Jung]] | ||
[[Category:Modern Villains]] | [[Category:Modern Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||
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[[Category:Germany]] | [[Category:Germany]] | ||
[[Category:Fascist]] | [[Category:Fascist]] | ||
[[Category:Anti- | [[Category:Anti-Semetic]] | ||
[[Category:Extremists]] | [[Category:Extremists]] | ||
[[Category:Hate groups]] | [[Category:Hate groups]] |