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The Twenty-Five Point Programme was a political manifesto developed by the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) in 1920, outlining its key principles and goals. It included demands for the unification of all Germans, the establishment of a strong central government, social welfare provisions, and the exclusion of Jews from German society. This programme served as a foundational document for the party's ideology and policies, ultimately leading to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in Germany.

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