German Workers' Party: Difference between revisions
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|headquarters = Munich, Germany | |headquarters = Munich, Germany | ||
|commanders = [[Anton Drexler]] (1919 - 1920) | |commanders = [[Anton Drexler]] (1919 - 1920) | ||
|agents = | |agents = [[Adolf Hitler]]<br>[[Dietrich Eckart]]<br>[[Gottfried Feder]]<br>[[Karl Harrer]]<br>[[Hermann Esser]]<br>[[Ernst Boepple]]<br>[[Hans Frank]]<br>[[Ernst Röhm]]<br>[[Alfred Rosenberg]]<br>[[Rudolf Jung]] | ||
|skills = | |skills = | ||
|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) | ||
|crimes = | |crimes = [[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Hate speech]]<br>[[Racism]] | ||
|type of | |type of villain = Jingoistic Political Party | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''German Workers' Party (DAP)''' 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. | The '''German Workers' Party (DAP)''' 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. | ||
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*[[Alfred Rosenberg]] | *[[Alfred Rosenberg]] | ||
*[[Rudolf Jung]] | *[[Rudolf Jung]] | ||
[[Category:Modern Villains]] | [[Category:Modern Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] |