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| | National Socialist German Workers Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hitler’s first act to merge the Nazi party and German government was upon the death of President Paul von Hindenburg in August of 1934. |  | | It was also during this time that Nazi racial views were transferred to legal practice with Germany becoming an anti-Semitic and racialist state after the passing of the Nuremberg Laws in 1935. |  | | The American Nazi Party reached its height in the 1960s with many U.S. law enforcement leaders stating that the party was becoming as dangerous, if not more so, than the original Nazi Party had in the 1920s and early 30s. |
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| | Holocaust Timeline: The Rise of the Nazi Party |
 | | This is a description of the Nazi Party's 1930 campaign for Reichstag seats. |  | | Final decision making rested with him, and his strategy was to develop a highly centralized and structured party that could compete in Germany's future elections. |  | | He was unable to unify the government, and in September 1930, there were new elections. |
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http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/timeline/nazirise.htm
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| | Nazi Party -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The National Party was long dedicated to policies of apartheid and white supremacy, but by the early 1990s it had begun moving toward sharing power with South Africa's black majority. |  | | It was the first party of imperial Germany to cut across class and state lines, but because it represented the Roman Catholics, who were concentrated in southern and western Germany, it was unable to win a parliamentary majority. |  | | The Boston Tea Party was the first openly rebellious act of the American Revolution. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9055111?tocId=9055111
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| | Gun Control's Nazi Connection |
 | | Given the parallels between the Nazi Weapons Law and the GCA '68, we concluded that the framers of the GCA '68 -- lacking any basis in American law to sharply cut back the civil rights of law abiding Americans -- drew on the Nazi Weapons Law of 1938. |  | | Any member of Congress who wanted to read the Nazi Weapons Law need only have asked for it to be produced from the shelves of the Library of Congress and for it to be translated by Library of Congress experts. |  | | The Nazi Weapons Law was not used as evidence against Frick (see Kempner's speech, TMWC, V, pp. |
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| | Bush book: Chapter -2- |
 | | Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression--Supplement B, by the Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality, United States Government Printing Office, (Washington: 1948), pp. |  | | John Foster Dulles would later be U.S. Secretary of State, and the great power in the Republican Party of the 1950s. |  | | The American Jewish Congress hired Jacob Chaitkin as the legal director of the boycott against Nazi Germany. |
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| | Nazi Party (NSDAP) |
 | | Other members of the Nazi Party also received light sentences and Eric Ludendorff was acquitted. |  | | At his trial Hitler was allowed to turn the proceedings into a political rally, and although he was found guilty he only received the minimum sentence of five years. |  | | Hitler was sent to Landsberg Castle in Munich to serve his prison sentence. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERnazi.htm
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| | Homosexuality and the Nazi Party |
 | | For all intents and purposes, it served as the headquarters for the effeminate branch of the German "gay-rights" movement. |  | | "The law was so loosely formulated," writes Steakley, "that it could be, and was, applied against heterosexuals that the Nazis wanted to eliminate...the law was also used repeatedly against Catholic clergymen" (Steakley:111). |  | | Military Heritage Press, William Morrow and Company, 1982. |
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| | The Political Rise of the Nazi Party in Pre-War Germany - part 2 |
 | | The Reichstag fire of 27 February 1933 had provided him with the perfect pretext to begin consolidating the foundations of a totalitarian one-party State, and special "enabling laws" were ramrodded through the Reichstag to legalize the regime's intimidatory tactics. |  | | New voting districts and voter restrictions were put in place, and a new national election was ordered. |  | | Helped by Goering and Goebbels he began to reassemble his followers and rebuild the movement which had disintegrated in his absence. |
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| | Nazi Propaganda (1933-1945) |
 | | "Why the Aryan Law": A 1934 Nazi pamphlet on racial laws. |  | | "National Socialist Racial Policy": A 1934 speech on Nazi racial doctrines. |  | | The fall of France: Material distributed in the United States by the Nazis in 1940. |
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| | Siege Heil: The Bush-Rove-Schwarzenegger Nazi Nexus and the Destabilization of California |
 | | Roverer was Reich-Statthalter---Nazi State Party Chairman---for his region. |  | | With the Schwarzenegger candidacy they have laid siege to America's largest state, lining it up for the 2004 election. |  | | Loftus writes that Thyssen's "American friends in New York City [were] Prescott Bush and Herbert Walker, the father and father-in-law of a future President of the United States." That would be the current president's father, George Herbert Walker Bush, also the former CIA director. |
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http://www.commondreams.org/views03/1006-08.htm
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| | American Nazi Party |
 | | Nearly 26 years after five labor organizers died in a shootout with members of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party, Greensboro still shuns the... |  | | was he in his admiration of the new Nazi Party that in... |  | | Five were killed when members of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party fired on a rally organized by the Communist Workers Party. |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/american-nazi-party
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| | Propaganda in Nazi Germany |
 | | At no time up to 1933, did the Nazi Party win a majority of votes at elections. |  | | The Nazi Party decided if you had the right credentials to be a member. |  | | Those who opposed the Nazi Party had to be convinced that it was pointless continuing with their opposition. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/propaganda_in_nazi_germany.htm
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 | | The appointment of Nazi party members to government positions increased Hitler's authority over state officials. |  | | By mid-July 1933, the Nazi party was the only political party permitted in Germany. |  | | Reich quickly became a police state, where individuals were subject to arbitrary arrest and imprisonment. |
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| | News - StatesmanJournal.com |
 | | Missouri appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which decided Jan. 10 not to consider the appeal. |  | | County officials say they were legally advised that excluding the organization would violate a constitutional right to free speech. |  | | Houses are separated by acres, and some spreads have spent generations in the possession of one family. |
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http://www.statesmanjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2005501280372
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| | the DRAHEIM REPORT |
 | | All Republican Presidents in the last fifty years have continued to increase the size of the government, and claims of support for free markets and lowered taxes are mere rhetorical cover. |  | | This is in keeping with the actual history of the Republican Party. |  | | Among the companies financed was the Silesian-American Corporation, which was also managed by Prescott Bush, and by his father-in-law George Herbert Walker, who supplied Dub-a-Ya with his name. |
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http://www.lpdallas.org/features/draheim/dr991216.htm
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| | America's Nazi Party - National Socialist Movement. |
 | | The Ku Klux Klan and the National Socialist Movement (America's Nazi party) met recently in South Carolina... |  | | The National Socialist Movement (aka NSM88) is the largest Nazi Party operating in the United States of America today. |  | | We are the political party for every patriotic American. |
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http://www.nsm88.com/index2.html
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| | Arnold's Nazi Problem - Why won't he repudiate Kurt Waldheim? By Timothy Noah |
 | | Waldheim had always maintained that he had served in the Wehrmacht only briefly and that after being wounded early in the war, he had returned to Vienna to attend law school. |  | | Kurt Waldheim, a widely esteemed former secretary general of the United Nations, was running for president of Austria in March 1986 when it came to light that he had participated in Nazi atrocities during World War II. |  | | Schwarzenegger reportedly addressed him as "Uncle." (Schwarzenegger's father, who died three decades ago, was a police official who had belonged to the Nazi party.) |
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http://slate.msn.com/id/2086742
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| | Salon Books "American Fuehrer: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party" |
 | | Author Frederick J. Simonelli, a professor of history at Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles, thinks the American Nazi party never boasted more than 200 members. |  | | Rockwell's strength didn't lie in the number of his adherents (a heartening fact, that). |  | | Indeed, he was assassinated outside a seedy Arlington, Va., Laundromat, not far from his old headquarters which had been seized by the IRS for nonpayment of taxes. |
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http://www.salon.com/books/review/1999/07/19/simonelli
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| | Hitler, Adolf -> The Nazi Party on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | Hitler fled, but was soon arrested and sentenced to five years in the Landsberg fortress. |  | | Hitler, Adolf -> The Nazi Party on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |  | | Under the tutelage of Hitler and Gregor Strasser, aided by Josef Goebbels and from 1928 by Hermann Goering, the party grew slowly until the economic depression, beginning in 1929, brought it mass support. |
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| | Nazi Posters: 1933-1945 |
 | | Read Neues Volk, the monthly of the racial policy office of the NSDAP." |  | | This poster advertises a county rally of the Nazi party from 1941 (a miniature version of the Nuremberg rally). |  | | Although Kaufman was insignificant (he published his book himself), the Nazis presented it as official Allied policy, and claimed Kaufman was an influential advisor to Roosevelt. |
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http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/posters2.htm
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| | British Nazi Party |
 | | Major Nazi Party Leaders Thumbnail biographical sketches of several notable party, state and SS officials. |  | | The Organization of the Nazi Party and State Document examining the structure of the party and its affiliated organizations and its integration with the state. |  | | Nazi Party (NSDAP) A history of the party in the 1920s and early 1930s, with texts from contemporary leaflets and news articles and a table of the representation of parties in the Reichstag from 1920 to 1933. |
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| | Nazism in relation to other concepts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Nazi Party did not have party congresses in which policy was deliberated upon and concessions made to different factions. |  | | In spite of this, most workers continued to vote for the SPD or the KPD as late as the March 1933 elections held shortly after Hitler's appointment as chancellor. |  | | However, the German National People's Party (DNVP), the most important party on the mainstream right, usually treated the Nazis as a respected potential member of coalition cabinet. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialism_and_Nazism
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| | Nazi Party Products |
 | | Germany 1938 - Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg - VFU |  | | Germany - Nazi SWB - Leader at 1933 Party Rally |  | | ROBERT J O’NEILL THE GERMAN ARMY and THE NAZI PARTY 1966 |
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| | Norwegian Nazi Party - Hirdmarinen |
 | | The flags sent by Paige Herring were used by Hirdmarinen, a naval subsection of the Norwegian Nazi party, in the years from 1942 to 1945. |  | | Furthermore, the NS became the only legal party. |  | | The swordless sun cross also served as the general party emblem [3] [4]. |
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| | Nazi Party in Germany |
 | | This was known as the "Beer Hall Putsch". |  | | Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison but only served nine months, during which he wrote Mein Kampf, his autobiographical sketch of Germany's future under the Nazi regime. |  | | The Nazi movement was an ideological movement founded in 1919 and led by Adolf Hitler. |
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| | The Rise of Hitler - 1920 Nazi Party is Formed |
 | | He was aided in his recruiting efforts by Army Captain Ernst Röhm, a new party member, who would play a vital role in Hitler's eventual rise to power. |  | | Hitler associated Marxism with the Jews and thus reviled it. |  | | Hitler took charge of party propaganda in early 1920, and also recruited young men he had known in the Army. |
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| | Nazi & Soviet Art |
 | | Had his sculpture been ugly, ambiguous in meaning, poorly-executed, or less directly associated with Nazi militarism, the negative effects on the world of his sculpture would have been considerably lessened. |  | | The pair of statues The Party and The Army stood outside the entrance of Hitler's Reich Chancellery. |  | | The only way to fill all of the newly open old museums and the new ones being built was to lower standards for quality and in many cases substitute idealogical viewpoint as the standard for quality. |
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| | Anti Nazi League: Campaigns |
 | | After their successful weekend, anti-fascist protesters are determined to campaign across the country in the run-up to the European elections. |  | | Doug Jewell, secretary of Birmingham trades council and a Labour Party member, said, "We organised today's protest on behalf of Unite. |  | | He has handed the BNP confidence with the anti asylum seeker stance the Labour Party has taken." |
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| | Principal Officials Of The Nazi Party |
 | | Chief of the Party Chancery and Secretary of the Fuehrer (Leiter der Partei Kanzlei und Sekretaer des Fuehrers)... |  | | Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume II, Chapter XVI. |
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| | Nazi.org: Libertarian National Socialist Green Party |
 | | To many people, any political party that mentions race is threatening; to most people, however, there is no impetus to explore the question of race. |  | | The Indian Traditionalist Green Party - Traditionalism, Ecofascism, Nationalism; now on nazi.org. |  | | This article provides ten reasons why race is important to politics, and explains how one goes through cha» more » |
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| | The Nazi Party Table of Contents |
 | | The National-Socialist Party and the German National (Conservative) Party |  | | Sopade Reports Concerning Support and Opposition to the Nazi Regime |  | | The Program of the National-Socialist (Nazi) German Workers' Party |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/nazipartytoc.html
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