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- Bamberg_Conference abstract "The Bamberg Conference (German: Bamberger Führertagung) included some sixty members of the leadership of the Nazi Party, and was specially convened by Adolf Hitler in Bamberg, in Upper Franconia, Germany on Sunday 14 February 1926 during the "wilderness years" of the party.Hitler's purposes in convening the ad hoc conference embraced at least the following:to curtail dissent within the party that had arisen among members of its northern branches and to foster party unity based upon --and only upon--the "leadership principle" (Führerprinzip)to establish without controversy his position as the sole, absolute and unquestioned ultimate authority within the party, whose decisions are final and non-appealableto eliminate any notion that the party was in any way a democratic or consensus-based institutionto eradicate bickering between the northern and southern factions of the party over ideology and goalsto establish the Twenty-Five Point Programme as constituting the party's "immutable" programme↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Bamberg_Conference wikiPageID "3149401".
- Bamberg_Conference wikiPageRevisionID "606307198".
- Bamberg_Conference hasPhotoCollection Bamberg_Conference.
- Bamberg_Conference subject Category:1926_in_Germany.
- Bamberg_Conference subject Category:1926_in_politics.
- Bamberg_Conference subject Category:Bamberg.
- Bamberg_Conference subject Category:Nazism.
- Bamberg_Conference subject Category:Politics_of_the_Weimar_Republic.
- Bamberg_Conference comment "The Bamberg Conference (German: Bamberger Führertagung) included some sixty members of the leadership of the Nazi Party, and was specially convened by Adolf Hitler in Bamberg, in Upper Franconia, Germany on Sunday 14 February 1926 during the "wilderness years" of the party.Hitler's purposes in convening the ad hoc conference embraced at least the following:to curtail dissent within the party that had arisen among members of its northern branches and to foster party unity based upon --and only upon--the "leadership principle" (Führerprinzip)to establish without controversy his position as the sole, absolute and unquestioned ultimate authority within the party, whose decisions are final and non-appealableto eliminate any notion that the party was in any way a democratic or consensus-based institutionto eradicate bickering between the northern and southern factions of the party over ideology and goalsto establish the Twenty-Five Point Programme as constituting the party's "immutable" programme↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Bamberg_Conference label "Bamberg Conference".
- Bamberg_Conference label "Bamberger Führertagung".
- Bamberg_Conference label "Konferencja w Bambergu".
- Bamberg_Conference label "バンベルク会議 (1926年)".
- Bamberg_Conference sameAs Bamberger_Führertagung.
- Bamberg_Conference sameAs バンベルク会議_(1926年).
- Bamberg_Conference sameAs Konferencja_w_Bambergu.
- Bamberg_Conference sameAs m.08vln2.
- Bamberg_Conference sameAs Q805943.
- Bamberg_Conference sameAs Q805943.
- Bamberg_Conference wasDerivedFrom Bamberg_Conference?oldid=606307198.
- Bamberg_Conference isPrimaryTopicOf Bamberg_Conference.