National Socialist German Workers’ Party National Socialist German Workers’ Party They had 100 members in 1919, and by the end of 1920 they had 3000.

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National Socialist German Workers’ Party National Socialist German Workers’ Party They had 100 members in 1919, and by the end of 1920 they had 3000 members.

 Anti-Jewish: They blamed the Jewish for their financial depression after World War I.  Communistic: They believed that only Germans should hold office and shouldn’t be elected by the public.  Anti-Jewish: They blamed the Jewish for their financial depression after World War I.  Communistic: They believed that only Germans should hold office and shouldn’t be elected by the public.

 Adolf Hitler: Took charge of NAZI’s in  Martin Luther: Influential German who believed Jews were beyond salvation, and encouraged anti-Jewish beliefs.

Originally a Catholic symbol Hitler saw in a monastery that represented peace. “In the red we see the social idea of the movement, in the white the national idea and in the swastika the mission to struggle… for victory…” –Adolf Hitler Originally a Catholic symbol Hitler saw in a monastery that represented peace. “In the red we see the social idea of the movement, in the white the national idea and in the swastika the mission to struggle… for victory…” –Adolf Hitler

Ms. Heald Obviously one of the survivors who was an object of many medical experiments.

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