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Why did the DAP rename itself to NSDAP in 1920?
Why did the DAP rename itself to NSDAP in 1920?
- To align with right-wing ideologies
- To win over left-wing German workers (correct)
- To distance itself from socialist elements
- To appeal to capitalist supporters
What event in 1923 is associated with Hitler and his supporters' attempted coup?
What event in 1923 is associated with Hitler and his supporters' attempted coup?
- Reichstag Fire
- Beer Hall Putsch (correct)
- Munich Massacre
- Bavarian Uprising
What was the original name of the party Adolf Hitler joined in 1919?
What was the original name of the party Adolf Hitler joined in 1919?
- Nazi Party
- Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP) (correct)
- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP)
- German Workers' Party
What did Hitler do to reaffirm the Nazi Party's pro-business stance?
What did Hitler do to reaffirm the Nazi Party's pro-business stance?
When did Hitler become the leader of the party?
When did Hitler become the leader of the party?
What was the original name of the party Adolf Hitler joined in 1919?
What was the original name of the party Adolf Hitler joined in 1919?
Why did Hitler choose the name National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) for the party?
Why did Hitler choose the name National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) for the party?
What event in 1923 is associated with Hitler and his supporters' attempted coup?
What event in 1923 is associated with Hitler and his supporters' attempted coup?
What did Hitler do to reaffirm the Nazi Party's pro-business stance?
What did Hitler do to reaffirm the Nazi Party's pro-business stance?
In which year did Hitler's control over the party become unchallenged?
In which year did Hitler's control over the party become unchallenged?
Study Notes
Early Years of Nazi Party
- The German Workers' Party (DAP) renamed itself to National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) in 1920.
Adolf Hitler Joins the Party
- In 1919, Adolf Hitler joined the German Workers' Party (DAP).
- Hitler became the leader of the party in 1921, with his control becoming unchallenged by 1924.
The Beer Hall Putsch
- In 1923, Hitler and his supporters attempted a coup, known as the Beer Hall Putsch.
Nazi Party and Business
- Hitler reaffirmed the Nazi Party's pro-business stance by expelling Nazis who opposed business interests.
Nazi Party Name
- Hitler chose the name National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) for the party.
- The name change from DAP to NSDAP signified Hitler's goal of appealing to both nationalist and socialist ideologies.
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Test your knowledge of Adolf Hitler's rise to power with this quiz. Explore his early political career, his leadership in the German Workers' Party, and the transformation of the party into the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). Delve into the key events and decisions that propelled Hitler to prominence in the tumultuous years of the Weimar Republic.