Nazi Party (TNO:ANM)

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National Socialist German Workers' Party

Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
AbbreviationNSDAP
ChairmanAnton Drexler
(24 February 1920 - 29 July 1921)
FührerAdolf Hitler
(29 July 1921 - 15 October 1963)
Albert Speer
(23 March 1964 - 3 April 1976)
Founded24 February 1920; 104 years ago (1920-02-24)
BannedApril 3, 1976; 48 years ago (1976-04-03)
Preceded byGerman Workers' Party
Succeeded byNational Democratic Party (not legal successor)
HeadquartersBrown House, Munich, Germany
NewspaperVölkischer Beobachter
Student wingNational Socialist German Students' Union
Youth wingHitler Youth
Women's wingNational Socialist Women's League
Paramilitary wings
Sports bodyNational Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise
Overseas wingNSDAP/AO
Labour wingNSBO (1928-35), DAF (1935-1973)
Membership
  • Fewer than 60 (1920)
  • 17.8 million (1973)
Slogan"Deutschland, erwache!" (unofficial)
AnthemHorst-Wessel Lied
("The Horst Wessel Song")
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Party flag
Flag of New National Party.svg

The National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NSDAP), most commonly known as the Nazi Party in English, was a far-right political party active in Germany from 1920 to 1973 which espoused and created the ideology of Nazism.