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|dissolution=1945
|ideology = [[Nazismo]]
|position = [[:en:Far -right politics|Radikal na kanan]]<ref name="Fritzsche, Peter 1998">Fritzsche, Peter. 1998. Germans into Nazis. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; Eatwell, Roger, ''Fascism, A History'', Viking/Penguin, 1996, pp.xvii–xxiv, 21, 26–31, 114–140, 352. [[Roger Griffin|Griffin, Roger]]. 2000. "Revolution from the Right: Fascism," chapter in David Parker (ed.) ''Revolutions and the Revolutionary Tradition in the West 1560–1991'', Routledge, London.</ref><ref name="Blum1998">Blum, George, ''The Rise of Fascism in Europe'' (Greenwood Press, 1998), p.9</ref><ref name="NewOxfordAmDict_2e_2005">''Nazi'', New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press Inc., 2005.</ref>
|international = N/A
|headquarters = [[Munich]], [[Alemanya]]<ref>Rick Steves. ''Rick Steves' Snapshot Munich, Bavaria & Salzburg''. Berkeley, California, USA; New York, New York, USA: Avalon Travel, 2010. Pp. 28. "Though the Nazis eventually gained power in Berlin, they remembered their roots, dubbing Munich "Capital of the Movement". The Nazi headquarters stood near today's obelisk on Brienner Strasse..."</ref>