
NSDAP (Nazi Party)
The NSDAP, or Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (Nazi Party), was a far-right political organization in Germany led by Adolf Hitler from the 1920s to 1945. It promoted extreme nationalism, racist ideologies, and anti-Semitism, seeking to establish a totalitarian regime. The party's rise to power in 1933 led to the persecution of Jews, minorities, and political opponents, and the instigation of World War II, resulting in immense suffering and the Holocaust. The NSDAP's ideology and actions are widely condemned for their brutality and the catastrophic impact they had on humanity.