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
Nazirallies 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