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  • ...ministration]] (RSHA, German: ''[[Reichssicherheits Hauptamt]]'') of the [[Nazi Party]].
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  • ...nce for senior officers, he joined the SS three years before he became a [[Nazi Party]] member.
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  • {{r|Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party}}
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  • ...ce system competed with the German military, the German civil service, the Nazi party, and others for Hitler's favor.
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  • the Nazi Party in 1923, and became [[Gauleiter of Thuringia]] in
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  • ...he was Gau leader of the Voelische-Sozialist Bloc, and brought it into the Nazi Party in 1925. He was perceived as a good leader, firm-willed and energetic, but
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  • ...1951) was a career German diplomat under the [[Weimar Republic]] and the [[Nazi Party]], joining the foreign service in 1920. He rose to the rank of State Secret
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  • '''Albert Speer''' (1905-1981) was an architect who joined the [[Nazi Party]] as a young man, and soon became [[Adolf Hitler]]'s protege and even frien
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  • ...n. 11, 1900, doctor at law, SA, homosexual associate of Röhm, chief of the Nazi Party's information service in the Brown House in 1932. Escaped [[Night of the Lo
    4 KB (564 words) - 21:12, 7 March 2011
  • The '''Beer Hall Putsch''' was an attempt, in November 1923, for the [[Nazi Party]], led by [[Adolf Hitler]]. While there were deaths on both sides, and the
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  • ...et example of symbolism was Hitler's use of the swastika to represent the Nazi party and the domination he wanted to achieve.
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  • ...[[Max Ammann]], his sergeant and company clerk, who would become the early Nazi Party treasurer, and then take the lucrative position of publisher for the Party.
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  • ...The song became the official Song of Consecration (''Weihelied'') for the Nazi Party, and was extensively used at party functions as well as being sung by the S The dropping of the reference to "barricades" reflected the Nazi Party's desire in the period 1930-33 to be seen as a constitutional political par
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  • ...34, he went to work for the Gestapo. In 1937 Barbie became a member of the Nazi party.<ref name=BoliviaWeb>{{citation
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  • | title = Charisma and Factionalism in the Nazi Party
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  • ...tion of the Ruhr in 1924, Ley became an ultra-nationalist and joined the [[Nazi Party]] soon after reading [[Adolf Hitler]]'s speech at his trial following the [ ...party region meant that he was sympathetic to the "socialist" wing of the Nazi Party, which Hitler opposed, but he always sided with Hitler in inner party dispu
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  • ...e was Gau leader of the Volklische-Sozialist Bloc, and brought it into the Nazi Party in 1925. He was perceived as a good leader, firm-willed and energetic, but
    8 KB (1,337 words) - 04:48, 12 November 2013
  • ...ntentionalist" school of historical analysis of [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]]. The intentionalist view, in this case, regards antisemitism and the Holo
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  • ...nventional wisdom that primarily economic factors led to the rise of the [[Nazi Party]]. Fest <blockquote>t explained Hitler’s success in terms of what he term
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  • In the 1930s the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. It imposed discrimination against Jews, with incr
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