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February 1920

NSDAP programme

On 24 February 1920 in Munich’s Hofbräuhaus, Adolf Hitler announces the 25-point programme of the German Workers’ Party (DAP) which will shortly afterward be renamed the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP).

© Alvaro
Stylized painting showing Hitler during his speech in the Hofbräuhaus

Its principal demands are: repeal of the Treaty of Versailles, revocation of German citizenship for Jewish citizens, and „strengthening the national community“.



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