Ausländer Raus ! or Adolf Hitler has to go...

i dont like TL about Nazi ...

but this Idea is to good to be wastet

wat if the Weimarer Republik takes in 1920s a harder politic to foreigner living in Republik?
during the Great Depression (1929) and force illegal and resident foreigner out of country.

like Adolf Hitler

note to Hitler citizenship:
until 1925 he was Austrian citizenship
from 1925 ontil 1932 he was Stateless person
he had his German citizenship on 25 February 1932

after the beer hall putsch of 1924
he was sentenced to 5 year prision and then to banned out Weimarer Republik
last one never happend.

Background:
after WW1 the Weimarer Republik was a Refugee sanctuary until 1933
alot Russian, Austrian and east europans life illegal or as resident in Germany
many Germans consider this as, German Nation under occupation by foreigner
 

hammo1j

Donor
"Ficken Sie!", yelled Adolf as the guard lobbed the battered suitcase that contained all his worldlies over the barrier that marked the border of Austria and Germany.

It split open scattering the contents onto the road including some very lurid publications.

He had fought for Germany and this was how they repaid him. He swore revenge.

That revenge was to come to pass when as Chancellor of Austria he froze all German assets...
 
Possibly Von Papen and the others hanging around Hindenburg would have succeeded in their suggested aim, the restoration of the House of Hozenhollern and an even more authoritarian German Empire. I doubt World War II would go the same, if it happened at all, in this case.
 
I don't think the outright reactionaries stand as good a chance. A lot of Germans believed that the Kaiser model was discredited and detested the old elites. They were willing to go along with a modernist, revolutionary and nationalist movement, but not a restoration. The NSDAP got a lot of ex-Communists and assorted racists and modernists that the traditional conservatives wouldn't have had a chance of recruiting.
 
How about Ernst Röhm becoming Nazi leader?

A very interesting idea there, but could he have kept the necessary support? I can imagine a lot of the support Hitler got from the upper classes and industrialists dissolving with Rohm, both because he was ostentatiously homosexual and much more supportive of a socialist model than Hitler, and if he continued to want the SA to be a replacement, he'd have locked horns with Reichswehr, and I doubt his Brownshirts would have come out the winners there...
 
from Hnau

What about Stassler leading the Nazis under more of a 'Socialist Before Nationalist' campaign? I believe that wing of the party would dominate without Hitler's influence.

Gregor Strasser was rival to Hitler in NSDAP until 1932
with his brother Otto Strasser and Joseph Goebbels! with Ernst Graf zu Reventlow
they formt the leader of the left wing of NSDAP, focus political more on 'Socialist' than Hitler 'blood Natioalist'

with out Hitler in Weimarer Republik
this one of this men would be leader of NSDAP with close contact to USSR

if !
wat if Hitler was banned in 1924 for Munich beer hall putsch 1923
the NDSAP was formally banned am 23. November 1923 by General Hans von Seeckt

OTL from 1923-24 the Party survive with union with Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei (DVFP)
(also banned by General Hans von Seeckt)
as the Nationalsozialistische Freiheitsbewegung (NSFB)
after Hitler was released in December 1924 he end the Union and Reform the NSDAP.

with out Hitler in Weimarer Republik in 1925
there is no NSDAP but NSFB !
with leader called Ernst Graf zu Reventlow...

more on General Hans von Seeckt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_von_Seeckt
Ernst Graf zu Reventlow
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Graf_zu_Reventlow
 

Lonewolf

Banned
"Ficken Sie!", yelled Adolf as the guard lobbed the battered suitcase that contained all his worldlies over the barrier that marked the border of Austria and Germany.

I doubt that any person living in 1920 or 1930 had used such offensive Language. As far as i know the term "f.ck off" and its german counterpart "fi.k dich" came only into use in the 80ies.

I am a native german so please excuse if my english isnt that good.

But for the idea: It would be nice if it had happened. But if Hitler would have been able to be elected president / chancellor of Austria - i dont know. Versailles was the harshest on the germans and so the ground was fertile.
 

Susano

Banned
The principle question of the thread makes no sense. Austrians were not considered foreigners as such. I mean, legally they were, but not socially. Even if a government somehow got the idea to force resident foreigners out, Im sure an exception clause would be made for Austrians.
 
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