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  1. Anton Drexler (13 June 1884 – 24 February 1942) was a German far-right political agitator for the Völkisch movement in the 1920s. He founded the German Workers' Party (DAP), the pan-German and anti-Semitic antecedent of the Nazi Party (NSDAP).

  2. Feb 20, 2018 · Learn how Anton Drexler, a locksmith and nationalist, created the German Workers' Party in 1919 and recruited Adolf Hitler as a member. Discover how Drexler influenced the party's name, platform, and direction before being overshadowed by his former pupil.

  3. On 24 February 1920, 2,000 people came to the Hofbräuhaus in Munich. Here, for the first time, Hitler announced the unalterable twenty-five points of the German Worker's Party which he had ...

  4. …the German Workers’ Party by Anton Drexler, a Munich locksmith, in 1919. Hitler attended one of its meetings that year, and before long his energy and oratorical skills would enable him to take over the party, which was renamed National Socialist German Workers’ Party in 1920.

  5. On 5 January 1919, the German Workers' Party (DAP) was founded in Munich in the hotel Fürstenfelder Hof by Anton Drexler, along with Dietrich Eckart, Gottfried Feder and Karl Harrer.

  6. Anton Drexler was the co-founder of the German Workers Party (DAP). This party was founded in 1919 in Munich. The group was characterized by its far-right ideology as well as its less-than-subtle commitment to anti-semitism. One could well see the salience that Hitler may have placed on this.

  7. Anton Drexler (* 13. Juni 1884 in München ; † 24. Februar 1942 ebenda) war ein deutscher Politiker und 1919 Mitbegründer der Deutschen Arbeiterpartei (DAP).