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The Nazi Party's 'lean years'

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Hitler was released from jail after the Munich Putsch in December 1924. He committed the Nazis to democratic politics – taking part in elections – and began to reorganise the party, strengthening his authority as leader and beginning to build a national party structure.

However, the period up to 1929 is known as the Nazi Party’s ‘lean years’ because two apparently contradictory things were happening to it: It was growing in size – its membership increased from 27,000 in 1925 to 130,000 in 1929, but it struggled to win seats in the Reichstag.

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