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  2. Nazism - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi Party's precursor, the pan-German nationalist and antisemitic German Workers' Party (DAP), was founded on 5 January 1919. By the early 1920s, the party was renamed the National Socialist German Workers' Party in order to appeal to left-wing workers, [13] a renaming that Hitler initially objected to. [14]

  3. Nazi Party - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Gemeinschaft was a branch of the Nazi Party founded in 1919, created for Germans with Volksdeutsche status. [149] It is not to be confused with the post-war right-wing Deutsche Gemeinschaft , which was founded in 1949. Notable members included: [150] [page needed] Oswald Menghin

  4. Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Germany, [i] officially known as the German Reich [j] ... The National Socialist German Workers' Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party, was founded in 1920. [11]

  5. Early timeline of Nazism - Wikipedia

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    16 December: The German Völkisch Freedom Party (DVFP) was founded when Wilhelm Henning, ... The Logic of Evil: The Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925–1933.

  6. Nazism in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The National Alliance founded in the 1970s by William Luther Pierce, author of The Turner Diaries, was the largest and most active neo-Nazi group in the United States in the 1990s. [ 13 ] [ 12 ] 21st century

  7. Anne pays tribute to man who fled Nazi regime and founded ...

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    Kurt Hahn fled Germany in 1933 after he spoke out against the Nazis’ rise to power. ... a school founded by Kurt Hahn, a survivor of the Nazi regime who dedicated his life to supporting young ...

  8. Fighting for the return of Nazi-looted art - AOL

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    New guidelines agreed to last year by 21 nations (including the U.S.), and a recent French law, may make it easier for Jewish families to claim ownership of artworks that they believe were sold ...

  9. History of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund) was founded, a loose union of 39 states (35 ruling princes and 4 free cities) under Austrian leadership, with a Federal Diet (German: Bundestag) meeting in Frankfurt am Main. It was a loose coalition that failed to satisfy most nationalists.