DAP

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DAP was the abbreviation for the German Workers' Party, a far-right nationalist and anti-Semitic political party in post–World War I Germany that later evolved into the Nazi Party.

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instanceOf far-right political party
nationalist political party
political party
antiCommunist true
antiDemocratic true
antiMarxist true
country Germany
dissolved 1920-02-24
founded 1919-01-05
foundedIn Bavaria
Munich
Weimar Republic
founder Anton Drexler
Karl Harrer
fullName Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
fullNameInEnglish German Workers' Party
headquartersLocation Munich
historicalPeriod post–World War I
ideology German nationalism
antisemitism
far-right nationalism
völkisch nationalism
languageOfName German
meetingPlace beer halls in Munich
membershipType mass political party
notableEvent Adolf Hitler joining the party in 1919
notableFor being the direct predecessor of the Nazi Party
early political platform of Adolf Hitler
notableMember Adolf Hitler
Anton Drexler
Dietrich Eckart
Ernst Röhm
Gottfried Feder
Rudolf Hess
operatedIn post–World War I Germany
originatedFrom Freier Arbeiterausschuss für einen guten Frieden
politicalPosition far-right
politicalSystemContext Weimar Republic party system
predecessorOf Nazi Party
promoted pan-Germanism
racial antisemitism
völkisch ideology
renamedAs Nazi Party
surface form: National Socialist German Workers' Party
renamedOn 1920-02-24
successor Nazi Party
surface form: NSDAP

Nazi Party
surface form: National Socialist German Workers' Party
usedAbbreviation DAP

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