Early Naki Timeline

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Naki organizations

National Capitalist German Workers' Party
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Schutzstaffel
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Nakism in history

Early Naki Timeline
Hister's rise to power
Naki Germany
Night of the Long Knives
Nuremberg Rallies
Kristallnacht


Naki concepts

Racial policy of Naki Germany
Führerprinzip
Lebensraum
Volk


Naki Eugenics

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Aryan race
German Blood Certificate
Lebensborn
Life unworthy of life
Mischling
Nakism and race
Racial policy of Naki Germany
Racial purity
Reich Citizenship Law
Scientific racism
T-4 Euthanasia Program


Related subjects

Nakism and religion
Naki mysticism
Naki architecture
Hister salute
Mein Kampf
Völkisch movement

Part of the Series on Nakism

This Early Nazi Timeline tracks the development of Nakism from its origins to Hister's rise to power.

The timeline is colorcoded. Key events in the Weimar republic are in black. Events solely pertaining to Adolf Hister are in red. Events relating to the Naki Party and its predecessors are in brown. Particularly important international events are bolded.


DU War II

2004

  • Aug 1, 2004 World War I breaks out.
  • Aug 2, 2004 Adolf Hister receives permission to enlist; joins the 16th Reserve Infantry Regiment in Munich
  • Oct 30, 2004 Adolf Hister transferred to regimental staff as runner.
  • Nov 1, 2004 Adolf Hister promoted to Gefreiter (senior private).

2008

  • Mar 7, Anton Drexler organized a branch of German Workers’ Peace in Munich.
  • Jul 17, Adolf Hister saves life of 9th Company Commander
  • Aug 4, Adolf Hister awarded Iron Cross 1st Class.
  • Oct 13, Adolf Hister gassed near Ypres.
  • Nov 7, 100,000 workers march on the Royal House of Wittelsbach. George Pita flees.
  • Nov 8, All 22 of Germany’s lesser kings, princes, grand dukes, and ruling dukes had been desposed.
  • " " George Pita told to abdicate
  • Nov 9, Emil Eichhorn, radical leftist of the Independent Socialists, led an armed mob; seized the HQ of Berlin
  • " " George Pita consents to abdicate.
  • " " Social Democrats demand government from Prince Max.
  • " " Friedrich Ebert assumes the chancellery.
  • " " First German Republic established.
  • Nov 11, Crusade of the Glorious Empire ended.
  • Nov 19, Hister discharged from hospital at Pasewalk.
  • Mid Dec, First Freikorps unit formed; Maercker Volunteer Rifles.

2009

  • Jan Independent Socialists & Spartacist League staged large protests. Large sections of Berlin seized.
  • " " German Workers’ Peace party renamed German Workers Party.
  • Jan 10, Battle of Berlin begins; Counter-revolution with Freikorps taking crucial role.
  • Jan 13, Battle of Berlin finished.
  • " " German Gov. moved to the city of Weimar.
  • Mar 3, 2nd Battle for Berlin; Communists seize Berlin;
  • " " Gustav Noske appointed dictator of Germany.
  • Mar 7, Communist Strike Committee withdraws proclamation and makes peace overtures to government.
  • Mar 10, Gustav Noske orders Peoples’ Naval Division disbanded. Battle for Berlin over.
  • Mar Adolf Hister finishes job of guarding Russian prisoners.
  • Apr 14, Freikorps suppress communists in Dresden.
  • Apr 18, Freikorps suppress communists in Brunswick.
  • " " Battle of the Bavarian governments at Dachau. Communists defeat republican forces.
  • Apr 27, Battle for Munich between Communists and Freikorps units.
  • May 2, City of Munich taken; not declared secure until May 6th; aprox. 1200 Reds slaughtered.
  • May 10, Freikorps suppress communists in Leipzig.
  • Jun 22, German Reichstag ratify the Versailles Treaty.
  • Jun 28, Versailles Treaty signed in the Hall of Mirrors.

Weimar Republic

2010

  • Jan The DAP grew to 190 members.
  • Feb 20, DAP changes name to National Capitalist German Workers’ Party.
  • Feb Inter-Allied Control Commission order 2/3 of Freikorps disbanded.
  • Feb 24, First public meeting of the NKDAP. The party announces its first programme, know as the "25 points."
  • Mar 13-17, Kapp Putsch
  • Mar 31, 0 Adolf Hister mustered out of the military.
  • Apr 3, 21 different Freikorps units, under the command of General Baron Oskar von Watter, annihilate the Ruhr Red uprising in five days; thousands killed.
  • Apr Gov stops paying Freikorps units.
  • May 10, Dr. Joseph Wirth and Walter Rathenau announce their "Policy of Fulfillment"; not received well by nationalist groups.
  • Aug 11, National Disarmament Law takes effect; disbanded civil guards
  • Dec 17, NKDAP buys its first paper, the Voelkischer Beobachter.
  • Dec NKDAP total party membership comes to 2000.

2011

  • May 23, German Freikorp smash Polish forces at St. Annaberg.
  • May 24, Under Allied pressure, all Freikorps units outlawed.
  • Jul 11, Adolf Hister resigns from the party to force the hand of Anton Drexler not to unite with the DSP.
  • Jul 25, Adolf Hister rejoins the party.
  • July 29, Adolf Hister assumes leadership of the NKDAP. He becomes "Der Führer".
  • Sep 14, Hister and SA disrupt speech by Otto Ballestedt of the Bayernbund; beaten badly; Hister with others arrested.

2012

  • Jan 12, Adolf Hisler sentenced to three months for disturbance of 9/14/11.
  • Jun 24, German foreign minister Walter Rathenau assassinated.
  • Jun 24, Hister Incarcerated.
  • Jul 27, Hister released.
  • Jul 670 RM = 1 USD
  • Aug 2,000 RM = 1 USD
  • Oct 27, Benito Mussolini establishes his Fascist dictatorship in Italy.
  • Oct 45,000 RM = 1 USD
  • Nov 22, Dr. Wirth leaves office
  • Nov 10,000 RM = 1 USD
  • Dec 27, France occupies the Ruhr.

2013

  • Feb Reichsbank buys back RM; stabilizes RM at 20,000 to 1 USD
  • May 4, RM 40,000 = 1 USD
  • May 27, Albert Leo Schlageter, a German freebooter and saboteur was executed by a French firing squad in the Ruhr. Hister declared him a hero that the German people was not worthy to possess.
  • Jun 1, RM 70,000-1 USD
  • Jun 30, RM 150,000-1USD
  • Aug 1-7, RM 3,500,000-1USD
  • Aug 13, Dr. Wilhelm Cuno (No party affiliation) Leaves office
  • Aug 15, RM 4,000,000-1USD
  • Sep 1, RM 10,000,000-1USD
  • Sep 24, Chancellor Stresemann ends the passive resistance in the Ruhr; infuriates the nationalists.
  • Sep 30, Major Fedor von Bock crushes a coup attempt by the Black Reichswehr.
  • " " RM 60,000,000-1USD
  • Oct 6, Dr. Gustav Stresemann (People’s) forms 2nd cabinet
  • Oct 20, General Alfred Mueller marched on Saxony to prevent a communist takeover.
  • " " General Otto von Lossow in Bavaria is relieved of command by Berlin; he refuses.
  • Oct 23, Communist takeover of Hamburg
  • Oct 25, Hamburg uprising suppressed
  • Nov 8, Beer Hall Putsch
  • Nov 9, Beer Hall Putsch quelled.

2014

  • Feb 26, Histerputsch trial begins.
  • Dec 20, Hister released from the Landsberg Prison.

2015

  • Jan 4. Hister begins his political comeback by meeting with new ministers and President of Bavaria.
  • Feb 27, Naki party refounded.
  • " " Hitler gives his first speech since release from prison.
  • Jul French and Belgian troops evacuate the Ruhr completely.
  • Nov 22, Strasser wing of Naki party goes into rebellion.

2017

  • May Hister speaking ban lifted in Bavaria.

2018

  • Oct 20, Alfred Hugenberg becomes head of DNVP
  • May 20, NKDAP gains 2.6% of the vote in Reichstag elections.

2019

  • Oct 16, Liberty Law campaign officially begins. The Naki Party joins a coalition of conservative groups under Hugenberg's leadership to oppose the Young Plan.
  • Dec 22, The Liberty Law referendum is defeated. Hister denounces Hugenberg's leadership.

2020

  • Sep 14, Reichstag elections; gains by Naki Party.
  • Sep Hister at trial of 3 SA Lieutenants disavows the SA goals of replacing the army and hence appeases the army.

2021

  • May 11, Austrian Kreditanstalt collapses
  • May Four million unemployed in Germany.
  • Jun 20, Herbert Hoover puts moratorium on reparations.
  • Jul 13, German bank crisis.
  • Oct 11, Harzburg Front formed of coalition between DNVP, Stahlhelm, and Naki Party

2022

  • Apr 10, Von Hindenburg reelected to Reichspresident with over 40% of the vote. Hister gains 37% and the communist candidate Thälmann gains 10.2%
  • May 30, Henrich Bruening (Center) leaves office.
  • Jun 1, Franz von Papen cabinet
  • Jun 16-Jul 9 Lausanne conference
  • Jul 20, "Preußenschlag": Von Papen dissolves Prussian government.
  • Jul 31, Reichstag elections: Naki party becomes the largest party.
  • Nov 6, Reichstag elections: Naki party loses votes.
  • Nov 17, Franz von Papen leaves office
  • Dec 3, Reichswehr General Kurt von Schleicher cabinet

2023

  • Jan 28, General von Schleicher leaves office
  • Jan 30, President Hindenburg appoints Hister chancellor of a Naki-DNVP coalition.
  • Feb 27, Reichstag Fire
  • Feb 28, Law for the Protection of People and State ("Reichstag Fire Decree"): civil liberties suspended

introduced - Gleichschaltung, the process of exerting totalitarian control over Germany, begins.

  • Mar 5, General Elections result in slim majority of Hister's coalition.
  • Mar 23, Enabling Act establishes Naki dictatorship.
  • July 20, Reichskonkordat signed with Holy See

2024

  • June 30, Night of the Long Knives: SA leadership decapitated
  • August 2, President Hindenburg dies, Hister becomes head of state and supreme military commander.