hitler
hitler
Adolf Hitler and the DAP
The German Workers' Union was conceived by Anton Drexler on
the seventh of March, 1918. Drexler's union consisted of about forty
members, most of whom were railwaymen, that were banded together by
shared sentiments of fierce nationalism, anti-Semitism, and support
for the war effort. Previous to the end of World War I, this small
union carried the rather verbose title of the "Free Labor Committee
for a Good Peace." At this
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of such a feat.
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