Just as the National Socialist Party movement hit a low ebb, the Republic weathered the storm. It started to prosper. While Hitler was in prison, the currency began to stabilize, capital flowed in from the United States, and the economy began to recover. The "November Sinners", as Hitler and the Social Democrats called them, fought to safeguard the republic in a general election. As a result, they received nearly 1/3 more votes than in the past. The Nazi Party united with some racist groups in the north to The number of votes received dropped by more than half.
Hitler believed that Germany's current prosperity was false and sustained by massive loans from the United States. Once there is even a small problem, it will bring catastrophic consequences to the entire Germany. Lin Wei has to admire Hitler on this point. Lin Wei knows that Germany was greatly traumatized by the financial crisis a few years later. The National Socialist Party also took advantage of this opportunity to ascend to the throne of the largest party and began its fascist rule.
He also spent a lot of time contacting and communicating with other backbones. With Hitler's efforts, Goering, who was in exile, and Röhm, who had broken with him, returned to the National Socialist Party. Rosenberg, Streicher and Einstein The relationship with Se has also been eased. He just reestablished his dictatorship in a short period of time.
"Volkswagen Observer" also resumed publication on February 26, 1925, and published a long editorial written by Hitler titled "New Beginnings." The next day, he gave a speech at the first rally of the resurrected Nazi Party in the Bergbraukeller tavern. This is the place where a year and a half ago he and his faithful set out on the morning of November 9th for their disastrous march. Lin Wei tried to persuade Hitler not to speak in such a sensitive place, but Hitler did not listen.
Hitler made it clear that he still considered himself the authoritarian leader of the party. "I am solely responsible for leading the Nazi movement, and as long as I am solely responsible for it, no one can impose conditions on me," he added. "I once again take full responsibility for everything that happens in our movement."
Judging from the first public appearance of this "beast" after being released from prison, it seems that he has not been "subdued" at all.
. Although he promised to behave in the future, he still used violence to intimidate the country. The Bavarian government immediately banned him from speaking in public, this time for two years. Other states followed suit. For a person who has achieved his current achievements by relying on his sharp tongue, this is undoubtedly a heavy blow.
But Hitler still couldn't swallow his resentment, and he just complained to Lin Wei from time to time. Not long after, Hitler told Lin Wei that he wanted to establish a strict inner-party organization. After listening to Hitler's words, Lin Wei fully agreed and took the task of drafting the plan on himself.
"Comrade Lampard, this is a very huge project. Do you need me to call two people to help you?" Hitler said with some embarrassment. After all, Hitler still lives in Lin Wei's house, and Lin Wei also sponsored 100,000 marks.
"No, no Comrade Hitler, believe me, I can do it alone," Lin Wei said, patting his chest.
"Well, Comrade Lampard, this task is left to you," Hitler said.
This task may be difficult for others, but it is a piece of cake for Lin Wei. Lin Wei went to Linda's room to get a pen and paper, and it only took him an hour to finish it when he returned to the room. Nothing happened, so I sneaked into Linda's room to cultivate feelings.
In this plan, the country was divided into a number of districts, which were roughly equivalent to the original 34 districts of the German Parliament. Each district had a district leader appointed by Hitler. There are also 7 districts in Austria, Danzig, Saarland, and Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. Each district is divided into divisions, led by district leaders. The next lower level party unit is the branch, and in the city each branch is further divided into street branches and groups. In addition to attracting young adults who believe in Nazism, the development targets also widely attract women and children, as well as intellectuals from all walks of life.
The political organization of the Nazi Party was divided into two departments: the first was responsible for dealing with and undermining the government, and the second was responsible for establishing a state within a state. Therefore, there are departments such as agriculture, justice, national economy, interior affairs, and labor under the second part. Taking into account the future situation, there are also departments such as race, culture, and engineering. The First Department of Political Organization has departments such as foreign affairs and trade unions, as well as a national information bureau. The Propaganda Department is a separate and complex agency.
The SA was reorganized into an armed group with hundreds of thousands of members whose mission was to protect Nazi Party rallies, disrupt rallies of other political parties, and generally intimidate those who opposed Hitler.
Perched atop this intricate pyramid of party organizations was Adolf Hitler himself, whose impressive title was "Supreme Leader of the Party and SA, Chairman of the National Socialist German Workers' Party." Directly under his office is the National Guidance Office, which is composed of senior party leaders and the "National Treasurer" and "National General Affairs Director." Hitler seemed like the head of state within a state.
Hitler praised Lin Wei's plan, and Lin Wei said that this is what I should do for the party. In fact, this plan was simply copied from the organization of the Third Reich in memory.
Afterwards, Lin Wei also got the position of a stormtrooper captain in the Ruhr area. Lin Wei also made full use of this position to develop a huge number of stormtroopers in Essen, looking for soldiers and well-educated soldiers everywhere. After a long search, Lin Wei finally found a talent.
His name is Louis von Ho, and he is a descendant of a declining Junker noble. He is proud of being a descendant of a Junker noble. He participated in the First World War, was slightly injured, and received awards from the army. He was taciturn, calm-minded, and quick-witted. After Lin Wei discovered him, he quickly promoted him and made him his deputy.
Lin Wei asked Louis Von Ho to command the stormtroopers in Essen, and made several requests to Gustav when he returned to the Krupp family, asking his family to provide certain conveniences, but he still stayed Directed remotely in Munich, currently the center of the National Socialist Party. Lin Wei was not worried at all that Louis Von Huo would be bribed or rebelled. Lin Wei decided to trust a descendant of Juncker. What's more, his stormtroopers were all from the Ruhr area, and most of them were from Egypt. Mori City recruited him personally.
While Lin Wei was expanding his power, Hitler was not idle either. As early as when Hitler launched the beer hall operation and served his sentence in prison, various factions within the National Socialist Party were fighting among themselves. When Hitler was first released from prison, it was only a temporary mediation. Although some contradictions have arisen, it cannot fundamentally resolve the struggle between the major factions. Gregor Strasser, now the second-largest figure in the Nazi Party, has posed a serious threat to Hitler. From Hitler's discussion Judging from Strasser's tone, Lin Wei was certain that Hitler was about to take action.
When Hitler was still behind bars in Landsburg, a young man named Gregor Strasser suddenly raised his head in the Nazi movement. He was born as a pharmacist, a Bavarian, and was three years younger than Hitler; like Hitler, he also received a first-class Iron Cross medal and was promoted from an ordinary soldier to a lieutenant officer during the war. Strasser joined the Nazi Party in 1920 and soon became the leader of the Nazi Party in Lower Bavaria. He has a large body, great energy, and likes to be particular about food and drink. He gradually became a talented speaker and an excellent organizer. Strasser was mentally and intellectually independent, refusing to bow to Hitler or take seriously the Austrian's demands to become absolute dictator of the Nazi movement. This later proved to be a fatal obstacle for him, as was his genuine enthusiasm for the "socialist" part of National Socialist doctrine.
Despite the opposition of Hitler in prison, Strasser, Ludendorff and Rosenberg organized a Nazi party movement to participate in state and national elections in the spring of 1924. In Bavaria, the Nazi Party received enough votes to become the second largest party in the state and received 32 seats in the Reichstag, one of which went to Strasser. Hitler was unhappy with the young man's activities and especially with his success. As for Strasser, he did not want to regard Hitler as the supreme leader, so he deliberately avoided attending the meeting to restore the Nazi Party held in Munich on February 27, 1925.
Hitler realized that if his movement was to truly become a national movement, he had to gain a foothold in the north, in Prussia, and first of all in Berlin, the enemy's stronghold. During the 1924 campaign, Strasser operated in the north, allying himself with ultra-nationalist groups there. Therefore, he had a personal connection and a certain influence there, and was the only leader in the Nazi Party who had such connections and influence. Two weeks after the February 27 conference, Hitler suppressed his unhappiness and sent someone to ask Strasser to return to the ranks and go to the north to organize the Nazi Party. Strasser accepted the suggestion. This was a great opportunity to use his talents without the jealous and arrogant leader watching him.
A few months later, he founded a newspaper in the capital called the Berlin Worker Daily, edited by his brother Otto Strasser, and a biweekly National Socialist Party Newsletter for the party. It is read by internal staff, and the content is about the party’s principles and policies. In addition, he laid the foundations of political organization in Prussia, Saxony, Hanover and the industrial Rhineland. Strasser was like a dynamo with extraordinary energy. He traveled around the north, giving speeches, appointing district leaders, and establishing party machines.
He chose a 28-year-old Rhinelander named Paul Joseph Goebbels to be his secretary and editor-in-chief of the National Socialist Party Newsletter. This man later played an important role in the propaganda work of the Nazi Party.