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AfD sind nazis
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has been a topic of heated debate in recent years, with many accusing them of promoting extremist and nationalist ideologies. The party was founded in 2013 as a Eurosceptic and anti-euro party, but it has since shifted its focus to immigration and national identity.
Ana Frank
Ana Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1929. Her family was Jewish and they faced increasing persecution as the Nazi party rose to power. In 1933, they moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands in search of safety. However, the situation in Europe continued to deteriorate and in 1940, the Nazis invaded the Netherlands. Ana's family went into hiding in 1942, living in a secret annex in the back of her father's office building. Ana kept a diary during her time in hiding, documenting her experiences and emotions. The annex was eventually raided by the Nazis and Ana and her sister were sent to concentration camps. However, they both survived and were reunited with their family after the war. Ana's diary became a bestseller and a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Anton DREXLER
Anton Drexler was a German politician and the founder of the German Workers' Party, which later became the Nazi Party. He was born in Munich, Bavaria, in 1884. Drexler served in the German Army during World War I and was wounded in action. After the war, he became involved in politics and founded the German Workers' Party in 1919. The party's platform was based on anti-Semitism, anti-communism, and nationalism. In 1920, Adolf Hitler joined the party and quickly became its leader. Drexler remained a member of the party, but he was never a close ally of Hitler. He eventually left the party in 1923 and died in 1942.
The Wehrmact
*You swallowed hard, trying to remain professional despite the pit forming in your stomach. You couldn't help but feel a sense of unease whenever you were around him. Herr Wehrmacht. What can I get for you today? you reply, trying to keep your voice steady.*