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Twenty-Five Point Programme

the Nazi Party platform announced in 1920, mixing nationalist, antisemitic, anti-Versailles, and social promises.

Category
Political programme
Region
Germany
Date range
1920

What it means

The Twenty-Five Point Programme was the Nazi Party platform announced in Munich on 24 February 1920. It demanded revision of Versailles, a greater Germany, exclusion of Jews from citizenship, stronger central authority, and a mixture of social and economic promises designed to attract different groups of angry postwar voters.

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