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I know that Anton Drexler did and some other people founded the Nazi party but the were German socialists so the answer is probably D.

Answer:

D. socialists

Explanation:

The German National Socialist Workers Party, colloquially known as the Nazi Party, was an active political party in Germany between 1920 and 1945 whose ideology was based on Nazism. Its predecessor was the German Workers' Party (DAP), which existed between 1919 and 1920.

The party arose in the heat of the racist and ultra-nationalist culture of the Freikorps, paramilitary units that fought the communist uprisings that took place at the end of the First World War. The defense of a form of socialism was common in right-wing sectors from the time of Bismarck and until years after the First World War, sectors that influenced Nazism. Arthur Moeller van den Bruck of the Conservative Revolutionary Movement coined the term "Third Reich" and advocated an ideology that combined the typical nationalism of the right and socialism of the left. In practice, the party used the term socialism to try to attract the working class and thus away from communism (KPD) and social democracy (SPD), while using the term nationalism to attract nationalist and conservative sectors. At first, the party's discourse focused on the struggle against large companies, with a marked anti-bourgeois and anti-capitalist rhetoric; however, later they were softening these postulates and obtained the support and financing of large industrial companies and rich personalities. From the 1930s, the party oriented its postulates to anti-Semitism and anti-Marxism.

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