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Drexler had been a member of the militarist Fatherland Party during World War I, and was bitterly opposed to the armistice of November 1918 and to the revolutionary upheavals that followed in its wake. In 1919, Drexler, together with Gottfried Feder, Dietrich Eckart and Karl Harrer, established the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (German Workers' Party, abbreviated DAP)...
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This party was the formal forerunner of the NSDAP, and became one of many volkisch movements that existed in Germany at the time. The volkisch movements were a collection of political groups formed in the wake of Germany's defeat in World War I which believed that the sole cause of defeat was the collapse of the home front and the alleged failure of many Germans to support the war effort...
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Was the increase of the support of Hitler and the Nazi Party based on the complex situation in Germany or on Hitler and the Nazi Party’s own efforts, during 1918 and 1933?   The Rise of Hitler and the German National Socialist Party   The Nazi party was able to gain power because of the appeal of Hitler’s personality Discuss.   How the Nazi Party become the Largest Party in the Reichstag   How The Nazi Party Become The Largest Party In The Reichstag   Assess The Effectiveness Of The Nazi Party In Creating Changes In German Society In The Period 1933-39   Hitler And The Nazi Party   Hitler And The Nazi Party   Nazi Party In Power 1933-1939   Rise of the Nazi party through propaganda   The Rise Of The Nazi Party   Nazi Party   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   How Did The Nazi Party Get So Big?  
 
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