NSDAP in the 1920s

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NSDAP in the 1920s was the early, rapidly radicalizing phase of the Nazi Party in Germany, marked by Adolf Hitler’s rise, the failed Beer Hall Putsch, and the development of its extremist nationalist and antisemitic ideology.

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instanceOf historical period of a political party
country Germany NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
endTime 1929
hasPart Bamberg Conference of 1926 NERFINISHED
Beer Hall Putsch NERFINISHED
Hitler’s trial and imprisonment
adoption of swastika flag as party symbol
annual commemoration marches in Munich
anti-Marxist agitation
anti-Versailles Treaty agitation
attempted alliance with right-wing nationalist groups
building of local party branches
building of networks with conservative elites
creation of Nazi youth organizations
creation of regional party districts (Gaue)
cultivation of martyrdom myth around the Beer Hall Putsch
development of Führerprinzip within the party
development of centralized party leadership under Hitler
development of paramilitary street violence
drafting of the 25-point program
early development of Nazi ideology
early development of the SS
early electoral participation in Weimar elections
emergence of Hitler cult of personality
expansion beyond Bavaria
formation of Nazi student and professional groups
formation of party economic and agrarian policies
formation of party finances and fundraising systems
formation of the SA
ideological training of party activists
internal power struggles
promotion of Lebensraum ideas
promotion of racial hierarchy doctrines
propaganda targeting middle-class and lower-middle-class voters
propaganda targeting rural populations
propaganda targeting war veterans
publication of the Völkischer Beobachter as party newspaper
radical antisemitic agitation
recruitment of key future Nazi leaders
refounding of the Nazi Party in 1925
reorganization of party structure
standardization of party uniforms and symbols
use of antisemitic conspiracy theories
use of mass rallies and propaganda
use of modern campaign techniques
völkisch nationalist agitation
writing of Mein Kampf
partOf history of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party
startTime 1920

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Arthur Greiser joined NSDAP in the 1920s