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Formation of an organization that was consisted of unemployed WWI soldiers that were anti-Christian and anti-Semetist
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Karl Herrer expands the Thules Society and an early form of the NAGWP is created.
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Anton Drexler takes over for Karl Harrer until 1921, where Adolf Hitler succeeded him.
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Adolf Hitler begins expanding his popularity amongst Germany and gives powerful, forceful speeches.
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Hitler stages a coup in Munich called the Beer Hall Putsch, one of the several attemps to overthrow the government and gain power. The attempt was a failure and Adolf Hitler was sentenced to prison for five years. While in court circulation before sentencing, however, HItler used the media to gain support for his cause and become a celebrity.
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Adolf Hitler is sentenced to prison for 5 years and begins serving his sentence. Hitler begins to write his own propoganda novel that is put in context as his autobiography. The title translates to "My Struggle." and he spent all six months while in prison to start the novel. He was released on early parole.
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Hitler's autobiography is published and released for sale.
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The Great Depression helped fuel nationalist pride and gave strength to Hitler's cause. The party gained momentum and accumulated 18% of the Reichstag (government).
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Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany.
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Dachau is constructed and opens as the first concentration camp in Hitler's Germany.
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Hitler becomes President of Germany and remains position of Chancellor.
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Germany begins their outward exapnsion and conquest by invading Rhineland, France.