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Partee ny Labreeyn Germaanagh

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German Workers' Party
Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
Bunneyder Anton Drexler[a]
Dietrich Eckart
Gottfried Feder[1]
Karl Harrer[b]
Caairliagh Anton Drexler
Lhiass Chaairliagh Karl Harrer
Bunnit 5 Jerrey Geuree 1919
Skeaylt 24 Toshiaght Arree 1920[2]
Covestey jeh Kiarkyl Politickagh ny Labreeyn[3][4]
Bing Heyr ny Labreeyn cour Shee Mie[5]
Eiyrtyssagh Partee Soshiallagh Ashoonagh ny Labreeyn Germaanagh
Kione-cherroo Fürstenfelder Straße 14,
München, y Ghermaan
Eie-oaylleeaght Ooilley-Ghermaanaghys[6]
Ashoonaghys Germaanagh
Noi-Varksaght[6][7]
Noi-Ewaghys
Noi-chapitlaghys
Volksgemeinschaft
Spectrum politickagh Feer yesh[8]

She partee politickagh jeh'n skian feer yesh ayns Pobblaght Weimar lurg y Chied Chaggey Dowanagh va Partee ny Labreeyn Germaanagh (Germaanish: Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, DAP). Cha row eh er mayrn agh voish 5 Jerrey Geuree 1919 derrey 24 Toshiaght Arree 1920. She roie-immeeaghtagh y Phartee Natseeagh v'eh, as eh enmyssit dy h-oikoil myr Partee Soshiallagh Ashoonagh ny Labreeyn Germaanagh (Germaanish: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP).

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  1. Ren eh shirveish myr Caairliagh Phartee ny Labreeyn Germaanagh eddyr 5 Jerrey Geuree 1919 as 24 Toshiaght Arree 1920.
  2. Ren eh shirveish myr Lhiass Chaairliagh Phartee ny Labreeyn Germaanagh eddyr 5 Jerrey Geuree 1919 as 24 Toshiaght Arree 1920.

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Symnaghyn

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  1. Kershaw, Ian (2008). Hitler: A Biography, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, p. 82, ISBN 978-0-393-33761-7.
  2. "How a Speech Helped Hitler Take Power". Time. Feddynit magh er 2020-09-11. "Feb. 24, 1920 [...] that Adolf Hitler delivered the Nazi Party Platform to a large crowd in Munich, an event that is often regarded as the foundation of Naziism."
  3. Goodrick-Clarke 2004, dg. 148.
  4. Kershaw 2008, dg. 82.
  5. Hatheway, Jay (Jul., 1994). "The Pre-1920 Origins of the National Socialist German Workers' Party". Journal of Contemporary History. Sage Publications, Inc. Ym-l. 29, Ear. 3. dgn. 443-462. doi:10.1177/002200949402900304.
  6. a b Wladika, Michael (2005). Hitlers Vätergeneration: Die Ursprünge des Nationalsozialismus in der k.u.k. Monarchie (ayns German). Böhlau Verlag. dg. 157. ISBN 9783205773375.
  7. David Nicholls. Adolf Hitler: A Biographical Companion. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000. dg. 236–37.
  8. Colley 2010, dg. 11.

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