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25 point Program
History of Germany
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| | 1920 | Drexler, Anton |  |
| Feb Munich Adapted from Rudolf Jung's Austro-Bohemian program by Anton Drexler, Adolf Hitler, Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart |
| 1920 | Eckart, Dietrich |  |
| Feb Munich Adapted from Rudolf Jung's Austro-Bohemian program by Anton Drexler, Adolf Hitler, Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart |
| 1920 | Feder, Gottfried |  |
| 24th Feb Munich Adapted from Rudolf Jung's Austro-Bohemian program by Anton Drexler, Adolf Hitler, Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart |
| 24th Feb Munich When the points are announced more than 2000 people attend the rally |
| 1920 | Hitler, Adolf |  |
| Feb Munich Adapted from Rudolf Jung's Austro-Bohemian program by Anton Drexler, Adolf Hitler, Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart |
| 25th Feb Munich The 25 point Program of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) is proclaimed by Adolf Hitler at a large party gathering in Munich |
| 25th Feb Munich The party keeps the program when it changes its name to the National Socialist German Workers Party in April 1920 & remains the official party program throughout the party's existence |
| 1924 | Feder, Gottfried |  |
| Munich Gottfried Feder proposes a new 39-point program, all such attempts ultimately fail because Hitler refuses to allow any discussion of the party program after 1925 |
| 1924 | Hitler, Adolf |  |
| Munich Gottfried Feder proposes a new 39-point program, all such attempts ultimately fail because Hitler refuses to allow any discussion of the party program after 1925 |
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