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| | National Socialist German Workers Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The evolution of the party, during this era, is an integral part of the decline of the Weimar State. |  | | The Nazi Party ceased to exist in May 1945 when Law Number 2 of the Allied Control Council declared the Nazi party disbanded and the Nazi party, itself, illegal. |  | | Following the abortive Beer Hall Putsch, and a two year period of the Nazi Party having been disbanded, the NSDAP was refounded under a more benign platform that the Party would only seek power through legal means and by use of the Weimar Republic democratic system. |
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| | British Nazi Party |
 | | 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. |  | | Major Nazi Party Leaders Thumbnail biographical sketches of several notable party, state and SS officials. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-British_Nazi_Party.html
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| | Homosexuality and the Nazi Party |
 | | Another Nazi custom from the Wandervogel was the "Seig Heil" salute, which was an early form of greeting popular among the wandering youth. |  | | The law against homosexual conduct had existed in Germany for many years prior to the Nazi regime as Paragraph 175 of the Reich Criminal Code, to wit: "A male who indulges in criminally indecent activity with another male, or who allows himself to participate in such activity, will be punished with imprisonment" (Burleigh and Wipperman:188). |  | | Even Rector lends credence to this perspective, citing the fact that the decree "was not enforced in all cases" (Rector:66). |
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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 most cases, this has not taken the form of arguing that the Nazis were socialist, but arguing that both Nazism and Stalinism are forms of totalitarianism. |  | | Many of the traditional center and right political parties of the Weimar Republic accused the Nazis of being socialists citing planks in the Nazis' party program which called for nationalization of trusts and other socialist measures. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialism_and_Nazism
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| | Gun Control's Nazi Connection |
 | | Thus, the Nazi Weapons Law appeared to have no historical merit at Nuremberg and should not have attracted anyone's notice, certainly not to the extent of causing anyone to want to keep a copy of it as a separate document. |  | | Dodd may have offered his copy of the Nazi Weapons Law to show that the specific proposal did not resemble anything in the Nazi law. |  | | But if he acquired the original German text of the Nazi Weapons Law after his service at Nuremberg, he must have done so for a very specific reason. |
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http://www.jpfo.org/GCA_68.htm
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| | Bush book: Chapter -2- |
 | | Leading up to this agreement is a telegram which somehow escaped the shredder and may be seen in the Harriman papers in the Library of Congress. |  | | The Warburg office replied with the information that `` we represented you '' at the stockholders meeting and `` exercised on your behalf your voting power for Rm [gold marks] 3,509,600 Hapag stock deposited with us. |  | | Crowley, signed Vesting Order Number 248 seizing the property of Prescott Bush under the Trading with the Enemy Act. |
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http://www.tarpley.net/bush2.htm
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| | Nazi Propaganda (1933-1945) |
 | | The fall of France: Material distributed in the United States by the Nazis in 1940. |  | | Excerpts from The Land without a Heart, a 1942 book on the United States. |  | | "Why the Aryan Law": A 1934 Nazi pamphlet on racial laws. |
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http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/ww2era.htm
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| | Norwegian Nazi Party - Hirdmarinen |
 | | A ban on political uniforms, introduced in 1935 and effectively enforced, was lifted in the autumn of 1940. |  | | Furthermore, the NS became the only legal party. |  | | In theory he was in charge of the civilian government of Norway and the NS party was to be fused with the state. |
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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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| | Holocaust Timeline: The Rise of the Nazi Party |
 | | Hitler hoped to create a bureaucracy which he envisioned as "the germ of the future state." |  | | Hindenburg's term as president was ending in the spring of 1932. |  | | From 27,000 members in 1925, the Party grew to 108,000 in 1929. |
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http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/timeline/nazirise.htm
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| | Nazi Party in Germany |
 | | The party's platform of twenty five objectives, published in 1920, was formulated by Hitler and Anton Drexler and included militaristic, nationalistic, social, economic, and antisemitic clauses. |  | | 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. |  | | In November 1923 when the putsch under Hitler's leadership was failed, the party was officially banned. |
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http://www.germanculture.com.ua/library/weekly/aa012400b.htm
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 | | Reich quickly became a police state, where individuals were subject to arbitrary arrest and imprisonment. |  | | By mid-July 1933, the Nazi party was the only political party permitted in Germany. |  | | The appointment of Nazi party members to government positions increased Hitler's authority over state officials. |
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| | America's Nazi Party - National Socialist Movement. |
 | | Rabbi Gary Schoenberg of Portland said he was so angry over two adopt-a-road signs recognizing the American Nazi Party that he was tempted to drive to Marion County and pluck them from the ground himself. |  | | Michigan Unit are having a party - but be quick or you will miss it... |  | | The National Socialist Movement (aka NSM88) is the largest Nazi Party operating in the United States of America today. |
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http://www.nsm88.com/index2.html
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| | Nazi Posters: 1933-1945 |
 | | Each year there was a drive to solicit donations to help the needy. |  | | The Gaubildstelle was the party office that arranged such shows, of which there were many. |  | | This poster was issued during the summer of 1943. |
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http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/posters2.htm
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| | Arnold's Nazi Problem - Why won't he repudiate Kurt Waldheim? By Timothy Noah |
 | | A little refresher course may be in order. |  | | 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. |  | | 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. |
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http://slate.msn.com/id/2086742
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| | the DRAHEIM REPORT |
 | | It too was seized as a Nazi-front on November 17, 1942. |  | | This is in keeping with the actual history of the Republican Party. |  | | On October 20, 1942, the US Alien Property Custodian, under the "Trading With the Enemy Act," seized the shares of the Union Banking Corporation (UBC), of which Prescott Bush was a director and shareholder. |
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http://www.lpdallas.org/features/draheim/dr991216.htm
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| | Nazi Party -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Reagan and Bush competed for the Republican Party Nomination in 1980. |  | | The Boston Tea Party was the first openly rebellious act of the American Revolution. |  | | "Nazi Party." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9055111?tocId=9055111
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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. |  | | The American Nazi Party application pledges only one person to do the cleanup along the road. |
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http://www.statesmanjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2005501280372
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| | Nazi Party (NSDAP) |
 | | Whereas the German Social Democrat Party was funded by the trade unions and the pro-capitalist parties by industrialists, the NSDAP had to rely on contributions from party members. |  | | The German Social Democrat Party was the largest party in the Reichstag, it did not have a majority over all the other parties, and the SPD leader, Hermann Mueller, had to rely on the support of others to rule Germany. |  | | This was reflected in the growth in the German Social Democrat Party (SDP), the largest political party in Germany. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERnazi.htm
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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. |  | | The government seized control of Union Banking Corporation under the Trading with the Enemy Act. |  | | 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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| | American Nazi Party |
 | | was he in his admiration of the new Nazi Party that in... |  | | The American Nazi Party is an American political party, formed in February 1959 under the leadership of George Lincoln Rockwell, and currently chaired by Rocky Suhayda. |  | | The organization is based largely upon the ideals and policies of the NSDAP in Germany during the first half of the 20th century. |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/american-nazi-party
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| | Nazi Party Products |
 | | Germany 1938 - Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg - VFU |  | | ROBERT J O’NEILL THE GERMAN ARMY and THE NAZI PARTY 1966 |  | | nazi party 1933 propaganda in form of lottery ticket ! |
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| | Propaganda in Nazi Germany |
 | | The Nazi Party decided if you had the right credentials to be a member. |  | | Any person who was not admitted was not allowed to have any work published or performed. |  | | At no time up to 1933, did the Nazi Party win a majority of votes at elections. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/propaganda_in_nazi_germany.htm
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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. |  | | Outmaneuvering the "socialist" North German wing of the Party under Gregor Strasser, Hitler re-established himself in 1926 as the ultimate arbiter to whom all factions appealed in an ideologically and socially heterogeneous movement. |  | | After his release, the next two years saw his rise in popularity and the resurgence of the Nazi party. |
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| | Nazi.org: Libertarian National Socialist Green Party |
 | | Copyright © 1997-2005 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. |
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| | Nazi & Soviet Art |
 | | Much German sculpture of this era is criticized for amateurish workmanship and rightly so in cases like this. |  | | It is as though both groups were under the impression that people are unable to comprehend art not similar to that their social class generally has the skills to produce. |  | | This is a good example of the rather inferior art which was acquired after the Nazis cleared the museums of "degenerate art". |
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http://www.goodart.org/artofnz.htm
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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. |  | | The British National Party's attempt to hold a fundraising event with the French Nazi leader Jean-Marie Le Pen backfired spectacularly on Sunday 25 April. |  | | Doug Jewell, secretary of Birmingham trades council and a Labour Party member, said, "We organised today's protest on behalf of Unite. |
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http://www.anl.org.uk/campaigns.htm
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