Nazi Party

The National Socialist German Workers' Party (German:  Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei , abbreviated NSDAP), commonly referred to in English as the Nazi Party (/ˈnɑːtsi/), was a political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that practised Nazism. Its predecessor, the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; DAP), existed from 1919 to 1920.

The party emerged from the German nationalist, racist and populist Freikorps paramilitary culture, which fought against the communist uprisings in post-World War I Germany. The party was created as a means to draw workers away from communism and into völkisch nationalism. Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetoric, although such aspects were later downplayed in order to gain the support of industrial entities, and in the 1930s the party's focus shifted to anti-Semitic and anti-Marxist themes.

Canadian Nazi Party

The Canadian National Socialist Party known as the Canadian Nazi Party existed from 1965 to 1978. It was led by William John Beattie.

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National Socialist Party

National Socialist Party or Nazi Party may refer to:

  • National Socialist German Workers' Party, or Nazi Party
  • Asia

  • Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal (National Socialist Party), Bangladesh (socialist)
  • National Revolutionary Socialist Party, India (Marxist/Leftist)
  • National Socialist Council of Nagaland, India (Maoist)
  • National Socialist Party of Tripura, India (Tripuri nationalist)
  • Iranian National Socialist Party (est. 1952) (pro-Hitler, anti-Semitic (both anti-Arab and anti-Jew), anti-Turk)
  • Syrian Social Nationalist Party (secular, nationalist, pro-Syria, fascist)
  • Europe

  • Austrian National Socialism (pan-German nationalist)
  • Bulgarian National Socialist Party (Bulgarian, anti-Semitic)
  • National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (German-style National Socialist, anti-Semitic)
  • Parti Socialiste National, in France, founded by Pierre Biétry in 1903, became the Fédération Nationale des Jaunes de France (or the Yellow socialists) in 1904 (Anti-Semitic, pro-unions, anti-Marxist)
  • National-Social Association, in Germany, founded by Friedrich Naumann in 1896. It is unrelated to Nazism. (Social liberal, progressive, pro-Germany, anti-Marxist)
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    Have We Forgotten Weimar?

    Quillette 22 Apr 2025
    It also targeted Nazi propaganda, shutting down hundreds of publications, including Der Angriff (The Attack), a Berlin-based newspaper founded in 1927 by Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Party’s chief propagandist.
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    Al Gore compares Trump second term with Nazi Germany in scathing speech

    The Guardian 22 Apr 2025
    ... to create their own preferred version of reality”, akin to the Nazi party during the 1930s in Germany, Politico reported.
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    Shock for British seller as Far East bird paintings hung in his family home for ...

    The Daily Mail 22 Apr 2025
    Major Iain Menzies - who married the daughter of a Nazi party member - brought the paintings home with him and hung them in his country house in Hampshire as well as his property in Hampstead, north London.
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    The Chris Hedges Report: On Emptying Gaza

    Consortium News 22 Apr 2025
    Whether the American Nazi Party had the right to assemble and march through a community of Holocaust survivors in Skokie, Illinois.
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    Inside the new Las Vegas location of a 106-year-old diner

    Las Vegas Review-Journal 21 Apr 2025
    Today, the Landwer group has locations in Los Angeles, Miami, Massachusetts and Canada, plus more than 80 cafes across Israel, where the Landwer family settled in 1933 with the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany ... Light and airy space ... Escher ... At dinner ... .
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    EDITORIAL: KMT digs itself a deeper hole

    Taipei Times 20 Apr 2025
    ... Office dressed in a Nazi uniform ... During the presidential election in 2004, the party took out a full-page newspaper advertisement showing a picture of Adolf Hitler in a Nazi uniform with the words.
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    On Neo-Nazi Influence in Ukraine

    Consortium News 20 Apr 2025
    NewsGuard’s argument against the major influence of neo-Nazi groups in Ukraine rests on neo-fascist political parties faring poorly at the polls ... turned into a “Nazi fiesta.”.
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    Radio talk show host running for City Council on Staten Island latest target by far-left ...

    New York Post 20 Apr 2025
    A radio talk show host running for City Council on Staten Island became the latest New York pol targeted by far-left vandals comparing Republicans to Nazis ... Republican Party headquarters in Albany.
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    Sister Europe by Nell Zink review – ramshackle wanderers in Berlin

    The Observer 20 Apr 2025
    The ramshackle group end up wandering the streets of the city, finding themselves at a party in the subway, and then at a Burger King.
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    'Prayer for the French Republic' shows antisemitism's affect on generations of one Jewish family

    Chicago Sun-Times 20 Apr 2025
    As “Prayer” moves from the Nazi-occupied France of 1944 to the rise of the extreme-right National Front party in 2016, the larger picture becomes clear ... France is occupied by Nazis ... The Nazis killed ...
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    Hitler’s Terrible Tariffs

    The Atlantic 20 Apr 2025
    for that.” (The S.A., or Brownshirts, were the original paramilitary organization associated with the Nazi Party.) Hitler held Jews responsible for most of Germany’s financial woes.
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    OPINION: US, NM should act boldly on quantum development

    Albuquerque Journal 20 Apr 2025
    But this time, our adversary is not Nazi Germany — it’s the Chinese Communist Party, which is investing trillions in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and other frontier technologies that ...
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    'Lessons of the Holocaust' program to be presented at Denver Public Library

    The Courier - Waterloo 19 Apr 2025
    The program will discuss the rise of the Nazi party and how Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, as well as share Holocaust survivor stories ... .
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    German MP who said trans laws were ‘crazy’ reveals secret gender identity

    The Daily Telegraph 18 Apr 2025
    Despite spending eight years in the Bundestag as a Green MP, her position on trans identity is closer to many of her former party’s conservative critics ... She claims to have been described as a Nazi by Green Party members due to her views on gender.
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