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Historical German Parties
1866-1948
The German Party originated in the German-Hanoverian Party (Deutsch-Hannoversche Partei) which was formed in 1866 after the annexation of Hanover by Prussia to agitate against the annexation. Since it supported the reinstatement of the Welf kings of Hanover, it was also known as the Welf Party. It consistently had representation in the parliament of Prussia and sometimes the Reichstag until the fall of the Weimar Republic in 1933. Read full entryThis entry is from Wikipedia,the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.It may not have been reviewed by professional editors(See full disclaimer)


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We are having a German party We are having a party at a
german bar, need some good
ideas for games that the
patron's can play. Everyone is
21 and up and please remember
this is a bar so liability has
to be considered (drinking
till you pass out or have to
get your stomach pumped is not
the kind of thing we are
looking for). Also there is a
full german food menu at the
bar so we could use food in
games. Any ideas would be
greatly appreciated!
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1)Someone starts a story and then each person has to add one word to the story, as soon as one person can't come up with a word then they have to take a drink of whatever their drinking. 2)There is also categories which is where you pick something like sports team names and then everyone goes around till someone can't think of one or repeats one. 3)there is always beer pong 4)Urban Outfitters always has beer games you can buy for under ten dollars that are pretty fun. |
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Homosexuality and homophobia Why were there so many gay
leaders in the Nazi Party?
The National Socialist German
Workers Party [the official
name of the "Nazi Party"] was,
among other things,
homicidally homophobic. The
Nazis ruthlessly enforced
Paragraph 175 of the German
Penal Code [Germany's
anti-sodomy law] sent
thousands of gay men to their
deaths at Auchwitz and other
concentration camps.
Despite that, there were many
gay men in the Nazi Party,
including top leaders like
Ernst Rohm (head of the SA,
the Nazi Party's militia and a
founder of the Nazi Party).
And there were many more
bisexual men like Hermann
Goering (the head of the
Luftwaffe - the German Air
Force and the number two man
in Nazi Germany during most of
World War II)
Why were there so many gay men
in a ruthlessly anti gay
organization? How did the
Nazis reconcile their
homophobia with the reality
that so many of their leaders
were gay? And today, are there
many gays in the neo-nazi
movement?
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Hitler was an opportunist and he used Ernst Roehm as an efficient organizer and leader of his SA "Storm Troopers". Hitler looked the other way until it became a scandal and when he believed Roehm and his homosexual associates in the SA were plotting against him. I have never heard or read any where that Hermann Goering was bi-sexual. He was married twice first to a Swedish countess until she died of cancer then a German actress until he committed suicide at Nuremberg. Otherwise he had a heterosexual life. Probably the next famous Nazi homosexual was Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy. Hitler in fact ordered him to marry to keep his image clean. Hitler tolerated homosexuals in the NSDAP as long is it did not scandalize the movement. Hitler was the Nazi party and the Nazi party was Hitler. As long as it served his end's it was fine. The second it effected his party or his image it was done away with. Ultimately the Nazi movement were political puritans and could not tolerate deviants, sexual, political or otherwise. As far as Neo-Nazis since there are homosexuals even in the Priesthood I imagine there are a few in a Neo-Nazi groups. |
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Why do leftists always refer This doesn't make any sense.
Why should the nickname of
Adolph Hitler's political
party be used rather than its
proper name?
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Its an abbreviation with stems from the german pronunciation of nationalist |
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