It was a small right wing, extremist nationalist party which was established in Bavaria following the defeat and humiliation of Germany in 1918/19. They were also committed to anti-Semitism and anti-capitalism.
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How was Hitler involved with this party?
Following the end of the war Hitler was employed as a kind of spy by the political department of the Army's Bavarian section, which brought him into contact with the DAP. Hitler joined the tiny party and soon became one of its most committed activist
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How did Hitler impact the DAP?
Because of his energy, oratory and propaganda skills.
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When did Hitler and Drexler draw up the 25-point programme?
February 1920. They also changed the party's name to the NSDAP, the National Socialist German Workers Party.
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Who did the NSDAP party appeal to?
Those who were dissatisfied with the way Germany had been treated following the end of the war, and in particular those opposed to the new republic.
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What did Ernst Rohm set up and command?
A para military section of the party called the SA.
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When and why was Hitler leader of the NSDAP?
July 1921 because the party preached an extreme message of anti-Semitism, the destruction of Versailles, living space for Germany in the east, a social revolution and the end of the Weimar Republic.
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Where was Hitler sent to prison and why?
Five years imprisonment (which was reduced to 10 months) at Landsberg Castle because of the failed Munich Putsch in 1923.
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What kind of party was the DAP?
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It was a small right wing, extremist nationalist party which was established in Bavaria following the defeat and humiliation of Germany in 1918/19. They were also committed to anti-Semitism and anti-capitalism.
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How was Hitler involved with this party?
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