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  1. Over the next five months, the Nazis systematically force all opposition political parties to shut down. 5 March: Reichstag Election results in slim majority for Hitler's coalition, though not a majority for the Nazi Party, which polls 17.2 million votes (43.9%) and wins 288 seats. 9 March: Heinrich Himmler becomes Police President in Munich.

  2. Socialist Reich Party. The Socialist Reich Party ( German: Sozialistische Reichspartei Deutschlands) was a West German political party founded in the aftermath of World War II in 1949 as an openly neo-Nazi -oriented splinter from the national conservative German Right Party (DKP-DRP).

  3. Nazi Party‎ (4 C, 12 P) G. German Party (Slovakia)‎ (1 C, 4 P) N. Nasjonal Samling‎ (1 C, 8 P) Neo-Nazi political parties‎ (2 C, 13 P) U. Ustaše‎ (3 C, 62 P) Pages in category "Nazi parties" The following 78 pages are in this ...

  4. Golden Dawn also uses symbolism which is very similar to that of the Nazis, Nazi salutes, blood and soil slogans and they have also praised figures of Nazi Germany. [53] [54] [55] According to academic sources, the group is racist and xenophobic , [56] [57] and the party's leader has openly identified it as nationalist and racist. [58]

  5. Elections. The Syrian Social Nationalist Party ( SSNP; Arabic: الحزب القومي السوري الإجتماعي) is a Syrian nationalist party operating in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine. It advocates the establishment of a Greater Syrian nation state spanning the Fertile Crescent, including present-day Syria, Lebanon, Iraq ...

  6. Alter Kämpfer ( German for "Old Fighter"; plural: Alte Kämpfer) is a term referring to the earliest members of the Nazi Party, those who joined it before the 1930 German federal election, with many belonging to the party as early as its first foundation in 1919–1923. Those who joined the party after the electoral breakthrough of September ...

  7. List of Nazis (L–R): from Bodo Lafferentz to Bernhard Rust (~ 232 names) List of Nazis (S–Z): from Ernst Sagebiel to Fritz Zweigelt (~ 259 names) See also. List of Nazi doctors; List of Nazi ideologues; External links. A-Z category of Nazi Party members on the German Wikipedia; Wistrich, Robert S. (2001). Who's who in Nazi Germany (3 ed ...