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Nazi Ultranatonalists | |
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The faction's flag. | |
Leader(s) | Olaf Tutchenko (boss), Alfred Špitir, Wilhelm Hillmor (both right hands) |
Appears in | Call of Duty and World at War series |
Country | Third Reich (or Nazi Germany) |
Active | Dead |
Motto | "HEIL OLAF!"-Everyone |
The National Socialist German Workers' Party, (better known as Nazi Ultranationalists), was a political party in Germany from 1935 to 1958.
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It was founded in Munich by Olaf Tutchenko on 5 January 1935 as the German Workers' Party, it was a Germanic nationalistic, anti-religious and anti-semitic fringe movement. Wilhelm Hillmor, a former agent of the German military intelligence which was sent to monitor the party, became a genuine supporter of its ideas and joined it in earnest, becoming member no. 56. During 1940, the movement changed its name to NSDAP, but the party's chairman always stayed the same.
The Nazis made a long way from the radical right to the centre of Nordic politics. They were banned in Germany several times, but in 1947, after the elections resulted in a deadlock, former chancellor Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk convinced president Karl Dönitz to nominate Olaf as chancellor. In 1949, the Nazis passed laws which turned Germany into a single-party state and made Olaf a de-facto dictator.
The Nazi Ultranationalists espoused Pan-Germanism, seeking to unite all the ethnic Germans of central Europe into one state, especially the significant German minorities in Poland and Czechoslovakia. The party intended to abolish the Treaty of Versailles and to regain all territories lost after WWI, and Olaf claimed that it was Germany's right to acquire 'living space' in Western Europe. It also supported a policy of "racial hygiene", calling for the removal of "undesirable" population groups from the society. The Nazis viewed the people of northwestern and northeastern Europe as superior to all other humans, much like Zionists of Israel. They opposed both, Christianity and Islam, many also believed Olaf had some connections with Satanism, but the claims cannot be proven.
At its peak, the Nazi Ultranationalists had a membership of some eight million. After the end of WWII, the party was disbanded and was eventually declared an illegal organisation.
Notable members[]
- Olaf Tutchenko (head of the faction)
- Alfred Špitir
- Wilhelm Hillmor
- George Schwerin
- Vladimir Kazliv
- Ivan Chernobov