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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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  • * 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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  • ...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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  • Top-level secretariat of the [[Nazi Party]]; headed by [[Philip Bouhler]]
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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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  • | title = Charisma and Factionalism in the Nazi Party ...1933 as well as receiving the high party rank of [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party|Reichsleiter]].<ref>{{citation
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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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  • ...oinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s 1919 entry into politics, his developing the [[Nazi Party]] and taking into government, and his negotiations before becoming [[Weimar
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  • <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Vol. I. ''Organisation & Development of the Nazi Party.''
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  • ...eichswehr]] lieutenant general who first started forces and later joined [[Nazi Party]]; commanded regular [[army group]]; not indicted as major war criminal
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  • ...and his postwar work for the Army that led him to the predecessors of the Nazi Party
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  • The male youth organisation of the German Nazi Party during the years of the Third Reich.
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  • The first "National Revolution" attempt of the [[Nazi Party]] on 8 November 1923; it failed, after street violence, and resulted in bri
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  • ...rnia]], specializing in new European democracies and the dynamics of the [[Nazi Party]]
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  • Early [[Nazi Party]] member and philopsopher, later Minister for the occupied territories on t
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1868-1923) A founder of the [[Nazi Party]] and early mentor of [[Adolf Hitler]]; member of [[Thule Society]] and par
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1879-1962) German lawyer, joined [[Nazi Party]] in 1932 and eventually headed the [[Chancellery of the Reich]]; sentenced
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  • ...f Hitler| recommendation]] of a new member, [[Adolf Hitler]], became the [[Nazi Party]]. Drexler, [[Gottfried Feder]], [[Dietrich Eckhart]], and [[Karl Harrer]]
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  • Within the [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party]], and under the Chief of the Party Chancellery, were the '''Gauleiter''',
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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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  • German Ambassador to Brazil (1937-1938); [[Nazi Party]] member; Ambassador for Special Assignments, [[Reich Foreign Office]] (193
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  • '''Gregor Strasser''' (1892-1934) was an early leader of the [[Nazi Party]], prominent in the [[socialism in National Socialism|left-wing faction]] f ...mprisonment, along with [[Erich Ludendorff]], he led the surrogate for the Nazi Party, the National Socialist German Freedom movement.<ref name=S>{{citation
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  • ...of the Political Department of the [[Reich Foreign Office]] (1941-1943); [[Nazi Party]] member; defendant in [[Ministries Case (NMT)]]
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  • {{r|Nazi Party regional organization}}
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  • ...rnia]], specializing in new European democracies and the dynamics of the [[Nazi Party]]. He received his doctorate from the [[University of Minnesota]]. | title = Charisma and Factionalism in the Nazi Party
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  • ...ian, the younger brother of [[Gregor Strasser]]. He was ousted from the [[Nazi Party]], by [[Adolf Hitler]], over his left-wing view of [[socialism in National
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  • (1902-1953) Early Nazi Party member and lawyer, who was State Secretary of the [[Reich Interior Ministr
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  • ...]]. At the [[Potsdam Conference]], it was restated as "all members of the Nazi party who have been more than nominal participants … are to be removed from pub One of the fundamental problems of denazification is that while some Nazi Party members were indeed war criminals of the most monstrous sort, other Germans
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  • '''Hans Lammers''' (1879-1962) was a German lawyer, who joined the [[Nazi Party]] in 1932 and eventually headed the [[Chancellery of the Reich]], also serv ...lery of the Fuehrer]], and [[Philip Bouhler]] and the [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party]]. A fourth chancellery, originally that of the Reich President had been m
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  • Early member of the [[Nazi Party]], who published an extremely anti-Semitic newspaper; [[Gauleiter of Franc
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  • Early [[Nazi Party]] member to whom [[Adolf Hitler]] dictated ''[[Mein Kampf]]''; became Deput
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  • {{r|Chancellery of the Nazi Party}}
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  • ...e in philosophy, in the [[Reich Ministry of Economics]], who joined the [[Nazi Party]] for cover; with his wife, [[Mildred Harnack]], spied for [[Red Orchestra]
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  • (1904-1944) German civil servant who refused to join the [[Nazi Party]] in 1938, joining the [[German Resistance]]; worked on new constitution af
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  • '''Alfred Rosenberg''' (1890-1947) was an early [[Nazi Party|Nazi]], whose early reputation came from his book, ''The Myth of the Twenti
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  • {{r|National Socialism|Nazi Party}}
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  • {{r|Nazi Party}}
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  • {{rpl|Nazi Party}}
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  • ...nstahl]], for the films she made that Gladitz described as glamorizing the Nazi party, and Nazi ideology.<ref name=babel2022-05-27/>
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  • He had joined the Nazi Party in 1925, and the SS in 1931.
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  • {{r|Nazi Party}}
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  • '''Hermann Esser''' (1900-1981) was founding members of the Nazi Party, briefly [[Adolf Hitler]]'s deputy, then increasingly disliked in the party
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  • ...f the twentieth century when it was subsequently distributed widely by the Nazi party in a variety of materials, such as magazines and postcards, to promote [[Ar
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  • ...nto everyday life. It was closed in 1933 after [[Adolph Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] came to power, although it continues to exercise [[influence]] in interna
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  • ...the '''Sicherheitsdienst''', best known as the '''SD''', was created as a Nazi Party, not state, organization in 1939. It was originally divided into internal
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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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  • ...l Harrer]], was a founder of the German Workers' Party, which became the [[Nazi Party]]. He also belonged to the occult and nationalist [[Thule Society]].
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  • {{r|Nazi Party}}
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  • ...] and Ambassador to Germany in 1930s -- just as [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] rose to power.
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  • {{r|Nazi Party}}
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  • ...c background, but was able to gain the Foreign Ministry over several other Nazi Party competitors, in part because he did have foreign language skills. Never a
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  • ...sh;13 March 2001) was a [[Germany|German]] psychologist, the head of the [[Nazi Party]]'s female youth organisation, the [[League of German Girls]] (Bund Deutsch ...League]] (Nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Studentenbund): she joined the Nazi Party in 1931. From 1933 she was an assistant psychologist at the Institute for O
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  • ...efe, temporarily giving the DVFP dominance in northern Germany while the [[Nazi Party]] retained dominance in the South. [[Hermann Esser]] signed a further agree
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  • Austrian by birth, he joined the Austrian Nazi party in 1932, and later joined the SS. In 1934, he was a junior [[non-commission
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  • {{r|Nazi Party}}
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