Anton Drexler

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Anton Drexler (13 June 1884 - 24 February 1942) was a German fascist politician which was one of the co-founders of the national socialist German Workers Party, the predecessor of the Nazi Party (also known as the NSDAP).

Before his political career he was a railway toolmaker and locksmith in the 1900s, he met with journalist Karl Harrer (a member of the socialist racist Thule Society) with which he joined the German Fatherland Party (German:Deutsche Vaterlandspartei) during World War I, which became later the German Workers Party, after World War I the parties popularity grows fast by means of hate speech, roughly ant-semitism and communist-jewish conspiracies.

In 1919 Adolf Hitler joined the German Workers Party, which was renamed to the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) in 1920 and took over all the power from Drexler in 1920s.

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