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The [[NSDAP]], also known as the [[National Socialist]] German Workers' Party was a [[Fascist]] Anti-[[Communist]] political organization in Germany that was founded in 1920 by [[Anton Drexler]] and led by [[Adolf Hitler]]. The Party came into power in 1933 and established [[National Socialism]] as the primary political system of the nation until its defeat in 1945.
The [[NSDAP]], also known as the [[National Socialist]] German Workers' Party was a [[Fascist]] Anti-[[Communist]] political organization in Germany that was founded in 1920 by [[Anton Drexler]] and led by [[Adolf Hitler]]. The Party came into power in 1933 and established [[National Socialism]] as the primary political system of the nation until its defeat in 1945.


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The NSDAP, also known as the National Socialist German Workers' Party was a Fascist Anti-Communist political organization in Germany that was founded in 1920 by Anton Drexler and led by Adolf Hitler. The Party came into power in 1933 and established National Socialism as the primary political system of the nation until its defeat in 1945.

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