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Change: HapsburgHabsburg dynasty, and its party program was founded upon and influenced by all aspects of Pan-Germanism. It was also vehemently anti-Slavic, anti-Junker, anti-Catholic, anti-Capitalist, anti-Semitic, anti-Marxist and anti-Liberal. Years later it would provide the prototype for both the Austrian and Czechoslovak Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei (DNSAP), as
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Change: a friend of Franz Stein. Aussig would remain the epicenter of early National Socialism for the next fifteen years, and local businessmen and printers would produce almost all of the fledgling Nazi movement's books and literature. 1The DAP of Austria-Hungary sought to
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Change: HapsburgHabsburg Empire. The German Workers Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) of Austria-Hungary was founded on November, 15 1903, in Aussig (Ústí nad Labem in Czech), Bohemia, in the present-day Czech Republic. ItsDAP founding members were Ferdinand Burschofsky and Karl Hermann Wolf, an adherent
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Change: Ferdinand Burschofsky and Karl Hermann Wolf, an adherent of Austrian politician and proto-Nazi Georg von Schönerer , and Ferdinandfriend Burschofskyof Franz Stein. Aussig would remain the centerepicenter of early National Socialism for the next fifteen years,
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Change: ²2 Iglau (Jihlava) was an manufacturing and mining town in Moravia, Austria, and was at the center of the second largest German-speaking enclave in that part of Austria after Schönhengst (Hřebečsko). Because of its location on the ancient
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Change: workersWorkers partyParty founded in Germany by Adolf Hitler. Both of these "movements" were originally founded in the Germanic hinterlands of the multi-ethnic Austrian-Hungarian Hapsburg Empire. The German Workers Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) of Austria-Hungary was founded on November, 15 1903, in Aussig (Ústí nad Labem
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Change: Renamed from The Proto-Nazis of Austria, Hungary, Poland & Czechoslovakia by Nov 23 2008, 3:58 PM EST for: Rename
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Change: Party andParty, the Third Reich.NSDAP.In the elections for the Austrian Imperial Council in 1905 and 1911, the DAP secured 3 seats. In 1912 Hans Knirsch was chosen as parliamentary chairman. One of the DAP's staunchest supporters was Dr. Walter Riehl, who joined the
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Change: DAPparty in 1908 and soon became a leading personality of the emerging National Socialist movement. In 1913 at Iglau (Jihlava in Czech), Riehl along with Rudolf Jung, drafted the DAP's charter and party program "which contained a
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Change: movements"movements" were originally founded in the Germanic hinterlands of the multi-ethnic Austrian-Hungarian Hapsburg Empire. The German Workers Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) of Austria-Hungary was founded on November, 15 1903, in Aussig (Ústí nad Labem in Czech), Bohemia, in the present-day Czech Republic. Founding members were Karl
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Change: Nazi movements were originally founded in the Germanic hinterlands of the multi-ethnic Austrian-Hungarian Hapsburg Empire. The German Workers Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) of Austria-Hungary was founded on November, 15 1903, in Aussig (Ústí nad Labem in Czech), Bohemia, in the present-day Czech Republic. Founding members were Karl
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Change: chairman in 1912.chairman. One of the DAP's staunchest supporters was Dr. Walter Riehl, who joined the DAP in 1908 and soon became a leading personality of the emerging National Socialist movement. In 1913 at Iglau (Jihlava in Czech), Riehl along with Rudolf Jung, drafted
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Change: seats and Hans Knirsch was chosen as parliamentary chairman in 1912. One of the DAP's staunchest supporters was Dr. Walter Riehl, who joined the DAP in 1908 and soon became a leading personality of the emerging National Socialist movement. In 1913 at Iglau (Jihlava in Czech),
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Change: becomeprovide the predecessorprototype offor both the Austrian and Czechoslovak Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei (DNSAP), as well as Adolf Hitler's National Socialist German Workers Party and the Third Reich.In the elections for the Austrian Imperial Council in 1905 and 1911, the party won 3 seats. Hans Knirsch
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Change: entire Third Reich.In the elections for the Austrian Imperial Council in 1905 and 1911, the party won 3 seats. Hans Knirsch was chosen as parliamentary chairman in 1912. One of the DAP's staunchest supporters was Dr. Walter Riehl, who joined the DAP in
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