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English: Poster DNSAP
  • In 1918, the German Workers' Party (DAP) of Austria-Hungary transformed into the 'German National Socialist Workers' Party' (DNSAP) with a new revolutionary program, emphasizing union with Germany and nationalization. This marked the formalization of 'National Socialism' in both name and ideology. However, the party later split into three independent national organizations due to territorial changes.
  • The poster "D.N.S.A.P. 9. und 10. Juli 1932 - Volkischer Tag, Reichenberg" was published by the N.S.P. Verlag Auffig and printed by Hofmann in Eulau for an event that took place in the Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia, during the 9th and 10th of July in 1932. The poster bears the fascist eagle emblem of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei (National Socialist German Workers' Party).
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