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Part 2, Chapter 4,5,6 Summary and Analysis
Hitler's Party is soon called the NSDAP, or Nazis. Soon, Hitler is speaking before two thousand people, wherein he verbally attacking the Versailles Treaty and demanding that Jews be denied citizenship. A key new party organizer is Captain Ernst Rohm. Dietrich Eckart also joins, who is a poet with aristocratic connections. Hitler goes to Berlin, where President Ebert must call in the Freikorps to put down the leftists. Hitler is discharged from the army and returns to Munich. Alfred Rosenberg joins the Nazi Party and publishes "the Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a known forgery. Former socialists Otto and Gregor Strasser, brothers, join the Nazis. The NSDAP is able to purchase the Volksicher Beobachter, a newspaper, with funds from Eckart's wealthy friends. By the January 1921 party conference, Hitler demands recognition as the absolute leader, or Fuhrer of the...
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