Hitler became party member of the German Workers' Party. 1920 In February, the party announced the 25-point program drafted by him in cooperation with drexler, which was later renamed the German National Socialist Workers' Party. 1923 After the failed beer shop riots in June, 1925, the Nazi Party was banned and rebuilt in February. After the reconstruction, the German people's dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Versailles was used to incite Germanic nationalism, and the number of party member surged, reaching 6.5438+million in 1928 and 6.5438+0.4 million in 1932. In the parliamentary elections from 1930 to 1932, the party's seats increased from 12 to 230. The world economic crisis from 1929 to 1932 provided the soil for the development of the Nazi movement, and more and more monopoly capitalists supported the Nazi party. 10, the big bourgeoisie and the big landlords jointly wrote to P. von Hindenburg, President of Weimar Republic, demanding the appointment of Hitler as Prime Minister, and finally 1932 10/30 pushed Hitler to the stage and the Nazi Party became the ruling party. After Hitler came to power, he advocated pan-Germanism, cracked down on and banned other political parties, and established a fascist one-party dictatorship. Abolish democracy and freedom at home, incite anti-Semitic movements, and practice fascist terror rule. Tearing up the Treaty of Versailles, frantically expanding the army to prepare for war, organizing the Axis Group, pursuing the policy of aggression and expansion, and provoking the Second World War, brought profound disasters to Germany and the people of the world.
The composition of the Nazi party is very complicated, including outlaws and racists who experienced the early risks of the Nazi movement, wealthy bourgeoisie, and ordinary shopkeepers, employees, workers and farmers. Since its founding, the Nazi Party has cultivated the worship of leaders, fabricated myths about Hitler, and exercised absolute obedience to dictators. In addition to Hitler, Nazi leaders include G. Strass, R. Hess, H. Goering, P. J. Goebbels, etc. Under the leadership of the National Committee, local and grass-roots organizations shall be established in states, districts and townships. The organizations under its jurisdiction include the stormtroopers, the SS, the Gestapo, the Foreign Affairs Bureau of the Nazi Party, the Hitler Youth League and the Nazi Women's Federation. The propaganda mouthpiece is National Observer, Attack and National Socialist Newsletter. The programmatic reading is Hitler's autobiography Mein Kampf. Party flag has a red background and a white center with a black swastika in the middle. The Nazis claimed that red symbolizes socialism and white symbolizes nationalism. There are also swastikas on the party emblem.