The Nazi party from obscurity to prominence
The national socialist German workers party or the (NSDAP or Nazi party) emerged from the turmoil that followed Germany's defeat in world war I During the first ten years, the Nazi party and its extreme nationalist and racist attracted relatively few adherents in the country's newly founded democratic republic in 1928 it was minor player in Germany, but in summer 1932, it became the largest political party in the Reich stag.
Millions of Germans found Nazi propaganda appealing in times of economic hardship and political instability. they abandoned mainstream parties to support Adolf Hitler and thus helped pave the way for the end of German democracy
Nazi political strategy in democracy
Beginning in the mid 1920's Nazi political strategy shifted from insurrection against Germany's young democracy to electoral politics within it. party activists devoted their attention to winning votes in local state and national elections and building up a large grassroots movement.Nazi propaganda portrayed the party as inclusive organization open to all Germans.
Millions of Germans found Nazi propaganda appealing in times of economic hardship and political instability. they abandoned mainstream parties to support Adolf Hitler and thus helped pave the way for the end of German democracy
Nazi political strategy in democracy
Beginning in the mid 1920's Nazi political strategy shifted from insurrection against Germany's young democracy to electoral politics within it. party activists devoted their attention to winning votes in local state and national elections and building up a large grassroots movement.Nazi propaganda portrayed the party as inclusive organization open to all Germans.