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The Great Depression led to a new resurgence of " left " sentiment in some sections of the Nazi Party, led by Gregor Strasser ’ s brother Otto, who argued that the party ought to be competing with the Communists for the loyalties of the unemployed and the industrial workers by promising to expropriate the capitalists.
* August 27 – Otto Strasser, Nazi German politician ( b. 1897 )
" Nouvelle Résistance was also a successor to Jean-François Thiriart's Jeune Europe neo-Nazi Europeanist movement of the 1960s, which had participated in the National Party of Europe, along with Oswald Mosley's Union Movement, Otto Strasser and others.
The flag of the Black Front, founded by Otto Strasser featured a crossed hammer and sword, symbolizing the unity of the workers and military.
Other noteworthy military officers providing assistance to the provisional government in the city of Kaiserlautern in the Palatinate, were Friedrich Strasser, Alexander Schimmelpfennig, Captain Rudolph von Manteuffel, Albert Clement, Herr Zychlinski, Friedrich von Beust, Eugen Oswald, Amand Goegg, Gustav von Struve, Otto Julius Bernhard von Corvin-Wiersbitzki, Joseph Moll, Johann Gottfried Kinkel, Herr Mersy, Karl Emmermann, Franz Sigel, Major Nerlinger, Colonel Kurz, Friedrich Karl Franz Hecker and Hermann von Natzmer.
In Germany, the " Neue Rechte " ( literally, new right ) consists of two parts: the " Jungkonservative " ( literally, young conservatives ), who search for followers in the civically part of the population ; and, secondly, the " Nationalrevolutionäre " ( national revolutionists ), who are looking for followers in the ultra-right part of the German population, and use the rhetorics of right-wing politicians such as Gregor and Otto Strasser.
* The Strasser brothers, Otto Strasser and Gregor Strasser, leaders of a dissident brand of Naziism
Gregor Strasser and his younger brother Otto were born into the family of a Catholic judicial officer who lived in the Upper Bavarian market town of Geisenfeld.
Together with his brother Otto, Strasser founded the Berlin Kampf-Verlag (" Combat Publishing ") arm in March 1926, which published among others the programmatic weekly journal Der Nationale Sozialist (" The National Socialist ") from 1926 until 1930.
* Strasser, Gregor ; and Strasser, Otto, article from Encyclopædia Britannica, Premium Service, 2006
* Otto Strasser ( 1897-1974 ), German Nazi Party leader and exiled activist
He was encouraged to introduce himself to its head, Otto Strasser, by his mentor, Tusk ( Eberhard Köbel ).
Otto Strasser delivering a speech not a year after his return to Germany after World War Two.
Otto Johann Maximilian Strasser ( 10 September 1897 in Windsheim – 27 August 1974 in Munich ) was a German politician and member of the National Socialist German Workers Party.
Otto Strasser, together with his brother Gregor Strasser, was a leading member of the party's left-wing faction, and broke from the party due to disputes with the ‘ Hitlerite ’ faction.
On 2 August 1914 Otto Strasser joined the Bavarian Army as a volunteer.
* Hitler and I by Otto Strasser at archive. org
* Germany_Tomorrow by Otto Strasser at Rozumno. com
*" Otto Strasser and National Socialism ", Paul Gottfried ( from Modern Age ), www. isi. org search, 1969.
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