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NSDAP 25 points manifesto

The NSDAP 25 points manifesto is a 25-point plan written by Anton Drexler and edited and supported by Adolf Hitler for the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), the Nazi Party, when it was founded in 1920.[1]

Hitler explained the purpose of the 25 points in his book Mein Kampf. In the fifth chapter of the book's second volume, he wrote:

The program of the new movement was summed up in a few guiding principles, twenty-five in all. They were devised to give, primarily to the man of the people, a rough picture of the movement's aims. They are in a sense a political creed, which on the one hand recruits for the movement and on the other is suited to unite and weld together by a commonly recognized obligation those who have been recruited.

— Adolf Hitler
  1. Adolf Hitler; Anton Drexler (24 February 1920). "Programme of the NSDAP". Archived from the original on 21 August 2007. Retrieved 29 August 2007.

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