Eduard Stadtler
Eduard Stadtler was a German academic and politician who formed the Anti-Bolshevist League in 1918.[1] Stadler had begun advocating the creation of a "national socialist" dictatorship in 1918.[2] Anton Drexler, the founder of the Nazi Party, attended Stadtler's lectures in Berlin.[3] Stadtler had been a member of the German National People's Party (DNVP) until 1933 when he defected to the Nazi Party weeks prior to the DNVP being dissolved.[4]
References
- ^ Joachim C. Fest. Hitler. English Translation edition. Orlando, Florida, US: Harcourt, Inc. 1974. Pp. 123.
- ^ Gerald D. Feldman. Army, industry, and labor in Germany, 1914-1918. Providence, Rhode Island, US; Oxon, England, UK: Berg Publishers, Inc., 1992. Pp. 529.
- ^ Joachim C. Fest. Hitler. English Translation edition. Orlando, Florida, US: Harcourt, Inc. 1974. Pp. 123.
- ^ Hermann Beck. The Fateful Alliance: German Conservatives and Nazis in 1933: the Machtergreifung in a New Light. First Paperback Edition. Berghahn Books, 2010. Pp. 246.
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