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On February 20, 1920, the DAP renamed itself to the more euphemistic National Socialist German Workers’ Party. Initially, Adolf Hitler disliked the addition of the term ‘Socialist’ but acquiesced because the executive committee thought that it might help attract workers from the left-wing.<ref>{{safesubst:citation|author=Samuel W. Mitcham|title=Why Hitler?: The Genesis of the Nazi Reich|title-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YiNoAAAAMAAJ|publisher=Praeger|year=1996|page=68|ISBN=9780275954857}}</ref> Some members, on the other hand, may have sincerely consider themselves ‘socialists’, but only due to their frustration with their corporate competitors,<ref>{{safesubst:web citation|journalist=Leon Trotsky|title=What Is National Socialism?|url=https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/germany/1933/330610.htm}}</ref> whom they were more interested in reforming than abolishing. | On February 20, 1920, the DAP renamed itself to the more euphemistic National Socialist German Workers’ Party. Initially, Adolf Hitler disliked the addition of the term ‘Socialist’ but acquiesced because the executive committee thought that it might help attract workers from the left-wing.<ref>{{safesubst:citation|author=Samuel W. Mitcham|title=Why Hitler?: The Genesis of the Nazi Reich|title-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YiNoAAAAMAAJ|publisher=Praeger|year=1996|page=68|ISBN=9780275954857}}</ref> Some members, on the other hand, may have sincerely consider themselves ‘socialists’, but only due to their frustration with their corporate competitors,<ref>{{safesubst:web citation|journalist=Leon Trotsky|title=What Is National Socialism?|url=https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/germany/1933/330610.htm}}</ref> whom they were more interested in reforming than abolishing. | ||
== Reference == | == Reference == |