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This article contains some verbatim copying from "Who's Who in the Third Reich" by Robert Wistrich published by Routledge, London. Be careful of plagiarism!! Paraphrase please if possible!!!!!
Academically and for neutrality in an encyclopaedia article, the sources in this article are so bad and biased as to be a total embarrassment. I was able to source three of them and found absolutely noting in them which supported the statements placed against them. 2A00:23C4:B617:7D01:AC56:CEA9:C782:95D8 (talk) 09:50, 22 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
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Could NSDAP be considered criminals ? They were the government and law makers in a dictatorship state. They never signed international treatys concidering like the Geneva
convention. They thow broke the czeckoslovakain treaty and later the treaty of
non-aggression with the USSR. But is criminals really the right word for the national-
socialists ? As I see it they lost the war - was that criminal too ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by JPEriksson (talk • contribs) 23:49, 26 May 2009 (UTC)Reply
The NSDAP was found to be a criminal organisation by the Nuremberg trials (along with the Reich Cabinet, the Gestapo, the SA, the SS and the German general staff). So yes, de jure the NSDAP is considered to be a criminal organisation and so referring to it as criminal is factual.