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  1. 25 de may. de 2024 · The electorate did not reward the party for this pragmatism, delivering a stinging defeat at the polls in 1928 that helped the nationalist media baron Alfred Hugenberg and his radical faction to take back control and return the DNVP to its comfort zone of scorched-earth opposition to the entire Weimar project.

    • Dillon, Christopher
  2. Hace 4 días · Under the leadership of the populist media entrepreneur Alfred Hugenberg from 1928, the party moved to the far-right and reclaimed its reactionary nationalist and anti-republican rhetoric and changed its strategy to mass mobilisation, plebiscites, and support of authoritarian rule by the president instead of work by parliamentary means.

  3. 25 de may. de 2024 · Led by the German National Peoples’ Party (DNVP) and its leader Alfred Hugenberg, the press and movie-industry lord, the nationalist opposition seized upon the constitutional processes for popular initiative and referendum in order to force the government to reverse its acceptance of the plan.

  4. Hace 5 días · Shortly afterwards Westarp, under increasing pressure from radicals within his own party led by Alfred Hugenberg, retired as party chairman and the following year he resigned as leader of the DNVP’s parliamentary faction, ceding both positions to Hugenberg.

  5. By agreement with Hindenburg, von Papen was able to cobble together a coalition of the Nazis with the German National People's Party (DNVP), a far-right populist and antisemitic party led by the newspaper magnate Alfred Hugenberg.

  6. Hace 2 días · Led by the German National Peoples’ Party (DNVP) and its leader Alfred Hugenberg, the press and movie-industry lord, the nationalist opposition seized upon the constitutional processes for popular initiative and referendum in order to force the government to reverse its acceptance of the plan.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_PartyNazi Party - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · In December 1920, the Nazi Party had acquired a newspaper, the Völkischer Beobachter, of which its leading ideologist Alfred Rosenberg became editor. Others to join the party around this time were Heinrich Himmler and World War I flying ace Hermann Göring.