

Nazi Party
Organization Political PartyThe Nazi Party was a far-right political party in Germany, 1920-1945, promoting antisemitism and white supremacy.
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The Nazi Party, or National Socialist German Workers' Party, was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945. It was based on the ideology of Nazism, characterized by extreme nationalism, racism (particularly antisemitism), and totalitarian control. Led by Adolf Hitler, the party rose to power in 1933 and established a dictatorship, initiating World War II and the Holocaust. The Nazi Party is newsworthy due to recent reports highlighting its continued presence, albeit in different forms, and the ongoing debate surrounding platforms that host or profit from Nazi ideology. Recent articles reveal that Substack is generating revenue from newsletters promoting Nazi ideology and white supremacy. Additionally, declassified files from Argentina detail the country's flawed efforts to capture Nazi war criminals who sought refuge there after WWII, highlighting the party's historical impact and the challenges of holding its members accountable. These events underscore the enduring relevance of understanding the Nazi Party's history and the need to combat its contemporary manifestations.
Last updated: April 30, 2026


