Ultradereita (Galician Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ultradereita" in Galician language version.

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bundestag.de

  • Parlamento de Alemaña, ed. (Marzo de 2006). "The political parties in the Weimar Republic" (PDF). Consultado o 2 de marzo de 2017. Following the failed Munich Beer Hall Putsch of 9 November 1923, Hitler’s arrest and imprisonment and a temporary ban on the party, the right-wing extremist NSDAP, which had tasted little electoral success before 1930, polling between 2.6% and 6.5% of the vote, switched to a pseudo-legal approach. The insecurity and social deprivation experienced by broad sections of the population offered considerable scope for the National Socialists’ antiSemitic and anti-capitalist agitation. In 1930 the NSDAP scored a resounding electoral success as its share of the vote rocketed to 18.3%. Now the second-largest parliamentary group in the Reichstag with 102 seats, the party was able not only to extend its subversive influence on the work of Parliament but also to enhance its own reputation among the middle classes on the right of the political spectrum. 

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