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what was the original name of Nazi party

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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The original name of the Nazi party, when founded in 1919 was the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP).

  • The Nazi Party was the extremist right development and an ideological group driven by Adolf Hitler. Its proper name was the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Nazi philosophy was bigoted, patriot, and against majority rule. It was viciously bigoted and hostile to Marxists.
  • The Nazi Party was established in 1920 however won minimal well-known help until the emergency of the Great Depression. In 1933, the German president named Hitler Chancellor. At that point, non-Nazis ruled Germany's administration.
  • Nonetheless, the Nazis utilized crisis announcements, savagery, and terrorizing to hold onto control rapidly. The Nazis abrogated any remaining ideological groups.
Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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National Socialist German Worker's Party.

  • It was during the years between 1920 to 1945, Nazi party came into power to rule Germany which led to the World War II under the leadership of Adolf Hitler.

  • The party believed in false scientific facts also known pseudoscience and one such example is genocide. This is why they were ready to kill Jews.

  • The foundation of the party was from Deutsche Arbiter parti. This collapsed and led to the formation of Nazi.
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