Political Development in the late 1920s

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  • After the Nazis lost the 1928 election, the Nazis performed mass rallies to attract people.
  • Aditionally, after the Nazis lost in 1928, they established Gaues in each region
  • Each Gaue was headed by a Gauleiter, who enforced the Nazis ideology in each region
  • Nazi rallies before their victory contained coordinated marches
  • Nuremburg rallies were the Nazis most popular rallies, which had powerful speeches by Hitler and other Nazi leaders
  • Hitler reduced the power of local Nazi leaders such as Gregor Strasser, who wanted a more socialism version of Nazism
  • An example of how the Nazi Party was more organised after the Dutch Revolt was the party roles, such as a party secretary and treasurer being introduced, which were important for political campaigns