The Twenty-Five Point Programme

Cards (13)

  • Who wrote the Twenty-Five Point Programme in February 1920?

    Drexler and Hitler
  • What was the purpose of the Twenty-Five Point Programme?
    To explain the policies of the DAP
  • What did the Twenty-Five Point Programme demand regarding the German population?

    The union of all Germans in a Greater Germany
  • What was one of the demands related to Jewish people in the Twenty-Five Point Programme?
    No Jewish people should be members of the German nation
  • What type of government structure did the Twenty-Five Point Programme demand?
    A strong central state power
  • What economic policy was proposed in the Twenty-Five Point Programme regarding land ownership?
    Land could be taken off large landowners for the good of the people
  • What was the ideological mix in the Twenty-Five Point Programme?
    • Right-wing Nationalist policies
    • Left-wing Socialist policies
  • In February 1920, Drexler and Hitler wrote the Twenty-Five Point Programme, a document explaining the policies of the DAP.
  • It demanded the union of all Germans in a Greater Germany.
  • It demanded that no Jewish people be members of the German nation.
  • It demanded the creation of a strong central state power.
  • It demanded that land could be taken off large landowners for the good of the people.
  • This was a deliberate mix of right-wing Nationalist policies and left-wing Socialist policies.