The National Socialist German Workers' Party

The National Socialist German Workers' Party or The NSDAP is a far right nationalist party within The German Empire is current led by Adolf Hitler.

History:

The National Socialist German Workers' Party formed from a smaller organization, The German Workers' Party. During the Kapp Putsch, the current leader Anton Drexler was able to convince Wolfgang Kapp to not ban the small party, in exchange they help him crush leftist resistance in the West.

However, in doing this, a split occurred between Him and Hitler as he hated the idea of restorating the monarchy instead wishing to create a Nationalist Dictatorship. After, the ceasefire and end of civil war, The NSDAP won 18 seats in The Reichstag in Frankfurt.

Change in Leadership:

In October 1922 Benito Mussolini took power in Italy, this inspired Hitler to finally take power of the party, as Anton Drexler was pressured to step down from leadership.

By 1923, Party is led Adolf Hitler and hope's to give Germany a national rebirth, they are deeply anti-Semitic and inspired by Fascism however promoted their own sect "National Socialism". Can Hitler come to power?

Founding Date
24 February 1920
Leader
Government System
Dictatorship
Power Structure
Unitary state
Economic System
Mixed economy
Parent Organization

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