Just came to my mind to ask it. I've heard - do not know if it is true, just heard - that the NSDAP was closed for membership. I mean, when it came to power, no longer new members were accepted, only the older ones, who believed in it when it was still not allmighty. Is this true and are there still alive NSDAP members?
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Hello Theodor,
As I understand it at the war's end there were no members of the NSDAP in Germany.
So my guess is that there are no living NSDAP members today - in Germany anyway. Might check South America though.
All kidding aside, check out these numbers courtesy AxisHistory.com
Membership of the NSDAP
Year Membership
1919 55
1921 3.000
1923 55.287
1928 96.918
1930 129.563
1933 849.000
1935 2.493.890
1937 2.793.890
1938 4.985.400
1939 5.339.567
1942 7.100.000
1943 7.600.000
1945 8.000.000 +
Source: "The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Third Reich" by Richard Overy
The numbers show that membership rose significantly after 1933, the year Hitler became Chancellor.
p.s. - nice site you've got there.
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Theodor,
you are indeed right. For some time the NSDAP was closed for new members. This "Aufnahmestopp" was issued on the 1st of May 1933. By this time the party had round about 2,45 Million members. Formally this ban was first lifted in 1937. Of course, this was the official stance only and there were always certain "ways" to join the party for those with the right connections.
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