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  1. Law Against the Formation of Parties - Wikipedia

    By the provisions enacted in the Reichstag Fire Decree, many civil liberties guaranteed to German citizens by the Weimar Constitution had been suspended, including the right of habeas corpus, and …

  2. Law against the Founding of New Parties | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    The Law against the Founding of New Parties proclaimed the Nazi Party as the only political party in Germany, which became a one-party dictatorship led by the Nazis.

  3. The Munich Putsch - The Nazi Party, 1919-1929 - OCR A - BBC

    As a result of the Putsch: The Nazi party was banned, and Hitler was prevented from speaking in public until 1927. Hitler was tried for high treason (betraying his country) and sentenced to...

  4. Nazi Party | Beliefs, Rise, Leadership, & History | Britannica

    Dec 7, 2025 · The Nazi Party was banned after Germany’s defeat in 1945 and its leaders were convicted of crimes against humanity. Neo-Nazi groups emerged in various countries, though …

  5. Germany is a one-party state | Anne Frank House

    A law of 14 July 1933 made the NSDAP the only political party in Germany and prohibited the creation of new political parties. On 12 November 1933, new parliamentary elections were held.

  6. The early years of the Nazi Party - The Holocaust Explained

    However, as soon as Hitler left to sort out a disagreement between the SA and troops, he withdrew his support, moved the Bavarian government, and declared the Nazi Party a banned organisation.

  7. Nazi Party - Wikipedia

    An exception was the Waffen-SS, considered the military arm of the SS and Nazi Party, which during the Second World War allowed members to enlist without joining the Nazi Party.

  8. The Nazi Party | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    Jul 21, 2025 · They were against democracy, human rights, capitalism, socialism, and communism. They advocated to exclude from German life anyone who did not belong to the German Volk or race. …

  9. Timeline: Nazi Path To Power - Musée de l'Holocauste Montréal

    In the aftermath of the Munich Putsch, the Nazi Party is banned. The National Socialist Freedom Party enables remaining Nazi Party members to legally carry on the activities of the party.

  10. Law Against the Formation of Parties - Wikiwand

    By the provisions enacted in the Reichstag Fire Decree, many civil liberties guaranteed to German citizens by the Weimar Constitution had been suspended, including the right of habeas corpus, and …