Why did the Nazi Party release a 25-point program in 1920?
to explain the party’s goals for fixing Germany
to create a party that could succeed without Hitler
to describe a plan for getting Hitler elected as president
to outline the way Germany could win a second world war
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The 25 points combined extreme nationalism, racial antisemitism, and socialist concepts with German outrage over the Versailles peace settlement following their defeat in World War I. The program called for German rejection of the Versailles Treaty and for the inclusion of all Germans (especially those living in Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland) into a Greater German state. The Nazis also publicly declared their intention to segregate Jews from "Aryan" German society and to abrogate the political, legal, and civil rights of Jews in Germany.
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