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  • ...ei''. Germans usually called it the '''NSDAP'''; English speakers, the '''Nazi Party''') controlled Germany, under [[Adolf Hitler]], between 1933 and 1945. "Na While some call '''National Socialism''' or '''Nazism''' an ideology, the Nazi Party was far less a party of ideology such as Marxism or even Stalinism, and muc
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nazi Party]]
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  • * Brustein, William. ''The Logic of Evil: The Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933,'' 1996; 252 pages
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  • The totalitarian ideology espoused by [[Adolf Hitler]] and the German [[Nazi Party]]; its program was first stated formally in 1920, drafted by Hitler, [[Gott
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  • {{r|Nazi Party regional organization}}
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  • Top-level secretariat of the [[Nazi Party]]; headed by [[Philip Bouhler]]
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  • ...ation of the Nazi Party, with its operation under the [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party|Party Chancellery]], first headed by [[Rudolf Hess]] and then by [[Martin B | title = Judgment: The Accused Organisations: The Leadership Corps Of The Nazi Party
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  • ...onal Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]] to try the senior leadership of the [[Nazi Party]] as a criminal organization
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  • ...s the head of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal office, the [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party]], essentially controlling access to him.
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  • ...include>Practices and philosophy of [[national socialism]] in the German [[Nazi Party]] (1920-1945) and more recent [[neo-Nazi]] movements
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  • ...hallenged fellow German filmmaker [[Leni Riefenstahl]] for promoting the [[Nazi Party]] and Nazi ideology
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s sergeant in [[World War I]] and early [[Nazi Party]] organizer; became very wealthy when Hitler put him in charge of Nazi publ
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  • From 1920 till 1933 the official newspaper of the [[NSDAP|Nazi Party]] and then the major daily newspaper in Nazi Germany (until 1945).
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  • State, not [[Nazi Party]], secretariat for Nazi Germany and the Reich Cabinet headed by [[Hans Lam
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  • ...7-1945) [[Norway|Norwegian]] army officer and politician, who formed a pro-Nazi party in 1933 and prepared the way for the Nazi occupation of Norway
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  • ...the Fuehrer]], [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal office (as distinct from the [[Nazi Party Chancellery]] headed by [[Martin Bormann]]; key manager of the [[Nazi eutha
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  • Second highest level official of the [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party]], who directed Party activities in a province
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  • ...lude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1900-1981) Among the founding members of the Nazi Party, briefly [[Adolf Hitler]]'s deputy, then increasingly disliked in the party
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  • {{r|Nazi party}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party#Reichsleiter]]
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  • '''Nazism''' encompases both the [[national socialism]] of the German [[Nazi Party]] of 1920-1945 and more recent [[neo-Nazi]] movements. It includes various
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  • (1899-1945) Business manager of early [[Nazi Party]]; Head of the [[Chancellery of the Fuehrer]], [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal
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  • [[Nazi Party]] senior leader for the city of Berlin
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  • ...ateur economist, who cofounded the German Workers' Party, which became the Nazi Party; attracted [[Adolf Hitler]]; fell out of favor due to [[socialism in Nation
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  • ...dkun Quisling''' was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] army officer, who formed a pro-Nazi party in 1933, ''Nasjonal Samling'' (NS) ("National Unity") which prepared the wa
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  • Top-level secretariat of the [[Nazi Party]]; headed by [[Philip Bouhler]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A left-wing socialist faction of the Nazi Party, formed in 1925
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  • (1903-1960) Gauleiter of the Ausland (foreign) Organization of the Nazi Party (1933 - 1945); State Secretary for the Foreign Organization in the [[Reich
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  • (1884-1942) Founder of the German Workers' Party, predecessor of the German [[Nazi Party]] and coauthor of the original platform of [[National Socialism]]; lost inf
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  • ...political and governing organization, also known as the NSDAP and (German) Nazi Party, led by [[Adolf Hitler]], that was based on the ideology of [[National Soci
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  • ...emely powerful [[Nazi]] administrator, as head of the [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]'s private secretary. He was unaccounted at the end ==Nazi Party==
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  • ...of the Fuehrer]], ([[Philip Bouhler]]), [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party|Nazi Party]] ([[Martin Bormann]]) and [[Chancellery of the Reich|Cabinet]] ([[Hans Lam
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  • {{r|Nazi Party}}
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>German journalist, historian and biographer of [[Nazi Party]] leaders including [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Albert Speer]]
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  • Formed by [[Otto Strasser]] after being expelled from the [[Nazi Party]], a socialist organization of ex-Nazis that was not antisemitic but had li
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1902-1953) Early Nazi Party member, lawyer, and [[Reich Interior Ministry]] official; involved in occup
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  • (1889&ndash;1945) Politician in Germany; became 1921 [[Nazi Party]] leader, 1933 ''Reichskanzler'' (Chancellor), then 1934 as ''der Führer''
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  • Head of the Jewish Desk of the [[Reich Foreign Office]]; Nazi Party member since 1933
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  • A decoration for the first 100,000 Nazi Party members, although it did not distinguish between "Old Fighters" and those t
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  • ...ce and external intelligence in World War II, eventually absorbed into the Nazi party security apparatus other than purely military support
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  • Highest Nazi Party rank for individuals; assigned for functions, not geographical jurisdiction
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  • ...rmany. His positions included Gauleiter of the Foreign Organization of the Nazi Party (1933 - 1945); State Secretary for the Foreign Organization in the [[Reich
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  • ...onal Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]] to try the senior leadership of the [[Nazi Party]] as a criminal organization
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  • ...ant and company clerk in [[World War I]], and was an early member of the [[Nazi Party]], serving in various administrative roles. Ammann was a member of the occu ...he Nazi Party#Reichsleiter|Reichsleiter]] in the [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party]].
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