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National Socialist Program : ウィキペディア英語版
National Socialist Program
The National Socialist Programme (aka the 25-point Programme and the 25-point Plan) was the party program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). Originally the name of the party was the German Workers' Party (DAP) but on the same day of the announced party program it was renamed the NSDAP, ''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei''. Adolf Hitler announced the party's program on 24 February 1920 in front of around 2000 people in the Munich Festival of the Hofbräuhaus. The National Socialist Program originated at a DAP congress in Vienna, then was taken to Munich, by the civil engineer and theoretician Rudolf Jung, who, having explicitly supported Hitler, had been expelled from Czechoslovakia, because of his political agitation.
==Austrian Party program==
In May 1918, before Austria became a republic, the Austrian DNSAP (German National Socialist Worker's Party), proclaimed Party is not a party exclusively for labourers; it stands for the interests of every decent and honest enterprise. It is a liberal (''freiheitlich'') and strictly folkic (''volkisch'') party fighting against all reactionary efforts, clerical, feudal, and capitalistic privileges; but, before all, against the increasing influence of the Jewish commercial mentality which encroaches on public life. . . .
: . . . it demands the amalgamation of all European regions inhabited by Germans, into a democratic and socialized Germany. . . .
: . . . it demands the introduction of plebiscites for all important laws in the country. . . .
: . . . it demands the elimination of the rule of Jewish banks over our economic life, and the establishment of People’s Banks under democratic control. . . .


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