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| | National Socialist German Workers Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.virginia.edu) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | The party's leader, Adolf Hitler, was appointed chancellor of Germany by president Hindenburg in 1933, and after forcing Hindenburg to give up his position, rapidly established an autocratic regime known as the Third Reich, under which the party gained almost unlimited power. |
 | | Despite the fact that the Nazi party's official name was the National Socialist German Workers Party, it is not generally considered a true socialist party, in the sense that Nazism rejected the policies of internationalism, egalitarianism, class struggle, and common ownership of the means of production, which are the main tenets of socialism. |
 | | The DAP was violently opposed to the SPD, and particularly to the newly-formed Communist Party of Germany (KPD). |
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