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DNSAP may stand for: * Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti - the Danish Nazi party * Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei - an Austrian Pan-Germanic party in the early 20th century * German National Socialist Workers' Party (Czechoslovakia) - a German far-right nationalist party in Czechoslovakia, 1919–1933 See also

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Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti
The National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (; DNSAP) was the largest nazism, Nazi Party in Denmark before and during the Denmark in World War II, Second World War. History The party was founded on 16 November 1930, after the success of the Nazis in the German Reichstag elections of that year. The party mimicked the Nazi Party in Germany, including the use of the swastika and Hitler salute, the naming of their fighting force as Sturmabteilung, SA, and even the singing of a translated version of the Horst Wessel Song. The party was Antisemitism, antisemitic, though not to the same degree as the German Nazis. The party had other differences with the Germans; as Danish nationalists, they wanted the Danish border to grow to the south to take in the whole of the historical Duchy of Schleswig, a move which would have brought more German diaspora#Europe, ethnic Germans under Danish rule. The DNSAP considered the Germans of North Schleswig, North and South Schleswig to be in reali ...
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Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei
Austrian Nazism or Austrian National Socialism was a German nationalism in Austria, pan-German movement that was formed at the beginning of the 20th century. The movement took a concrete form on 15 November 1903 when the German Workers' Party (Austria-Hungary), German Worker's Party (DAP) was established in Austria with its wikt:secretariat, secretariat stationed in the town of Ústí nad Labem, Aussig (now Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic). It was suppressed under the rule of Engelbert Dollfuss (1932–34), with its political organization, the DNSAP ("German National Socialist Workers' Party") banned in early 1933, but was revived and made part of the German Nazi Party after the Anschluss, German annexation of Austria in 1938. Origins Franko Stein from Cheb, Eger (now Cheb, Czech Republic) and an apprentice bookbinder Ludwig Vogel (bookbinder), Ludwig Vogel from Most (city), Brüx (now Most, Czech Republic), organised the ''Deutschnationaler Arbeiterbund'' (German Nation ...
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German National Socialist Workers' Party (Czechoslovakia)
The German National Socialist Workers' Party (, DNSAP, ) was a protofascist party of Germans in Czechoslovakia, successor of the German Workers' Party (DAP) from Austria-Hungary. It was founded in November 1919 in Duchcov. The most crucial party activists were Hans Knirsch, Hans Krebs, Adam Fahrner, Rudolf Jung and Josef Patzel. In May 1932, it had 1,024 local chapters with 61,000 members.Klimek 2003, 219. Unlike the successive sister party in Austria, which only played a marginal role in Austrian politics, the Czechoslovak branch attracted a considerable number of votes because of the large Sudeten German minority in Czechoslovakia. In elections, it worked together with the '' Deutsche Nationalpartei'' (DNP). The party advocated cultural and territorial autonomy and anti-clericalism. It also showed anti-semitic tendencies. It organized fascist militia '' Volkssport''. In October 1933, the Czechoslovak government banned it for its anti-state activities. It was officially dissol ...
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