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  • ...dical [[volkisch]] political party, originally competing with the Nazis; [[Gregor Strasser]] was a leader
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  • [[Gregor Strasser]]'s attorney, shot dead during a search of his office during the [[Night of
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  • (1897-1974), younger brother of [[Gregor Strasser]]; WW1 officer, [[Freikorps]] leader, Ex-[[SPD]], [[Working Association of
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  • ...ly [[Ernst Roehm]] and the [[SA]], but including various others, such as [[Gregor Strasser]] or Gen. [[Kurt von Schleicher]], considered a risk or embarrassment to th
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  • {{r|Gregor Strasser}}
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  • {{r|Gregor Strasser}}
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  • ...Strasser''' (1897-1974) was a German politician, the younger brother of [[Gregor Strasser]]. He was ousted from the [[Nazi Party]], by [[Adolf Hitler]], over his le
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  • {{r|Gregor Strasser}}
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  • {{r|Gregor Strasser}}
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  • '''Gregor Strasser''' (1892-1934) was an early leader of the [[Nazi Party]], prominent in the
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  • ...balance the original movement centered in [[Munich]], in South Germany. [[Gregor Strasser]] was its leader, [[Otto Strasser]] its chief of propaganda, and [[Joseph G
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  • ...22. It had been formed by Albrecht Graefe and other former DNVP members. [[Gregor Strasser]] later joined it and became one of its most visible members. In March 192
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  • ...January 1926, the [[Working Association of the North and West]], led by [[Gregor Strasser]], [[Otto Strasser]], and Goebbels, formed to balance the Munich faction an
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  • ...59420-004-1}}, p. 205</ref> He did so as part of his effort to work with [[Gregor Strasser]]. <ref>Kershaw, ''Hubris'', p. 277</ref>
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  • ...rly Bavarian associates, and was disliked by the Northern faction and by [[Gregor Strasser]]. In 1921, he became the business manager for the Party. Hitler later put
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  • [[Gregor Strasser]], still in Germany as opposed to his brother [[Otto Strasser|Otto]], was p In particular, left-Nazi [[Gregor Strasser]], The editor of ''Mein Kampf'', Father Bernhard Stempfle, was thought to
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  • ...the [[Night of the Long Knives]], in which other left-wing Nazis such as [[Gregor Strasser]] and [[Ernst Roehm]] were murdered, he gradually withdrew from government
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  • ...decree. When Bruening did not do well, he contacted [[Ernst Roehm]] and [[Gregor Strasser]], and started negotiating with the Nazis.
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  • ...Gauleiter|Gauleiter of Berlin]]. Previously, Goebbels was subordinate to [[Gregor Strasser]]. Goebbels, in turn, began to reexamine his radical leftist views and bec ...o the SA leadership in 1930, to quell the Stennes revolt. At that time, [[Gregor Strasser]] was second in the Party as a whole. <ref>Shirer, p. 147</ref> Roehm retu
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  • ...in early 1925, after a public speaking ban was put into effect, he sent [[Gregor Strasser]] to organize the party in Northern Germany. Strasser disliked three of th ...January 1926, the [[Working Association of the North and West]], led by [[Gregor Strasser]], [[Otto Strasser]], and [[Joseph Goebbels]], formed to balance the Munich
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  • ...nisation (''Reichsorganisationsleiter'') following Hitler's dismissal of [[Gregor Strasser]] in an internal dispute. Ley's poor background and his experience as head
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  • ...late 1924 the most important influence on his political development was [[Gregor Strasser]], who became Nazi organiser in northern Germany in March 1924. Strasser (� ...the upper middle classes and to German business. In April 1930, he sacked Gregor Strasser as head of the Nazi Party national propaganda apparatus and appointed Goebb
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  • ...ompetent officials. The party also had a very capable propaganda head in [[Gregor Strasser]], who was promoted to national organisational leader in January 1928. Thes
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