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  1. Hermann Esser (29 July 1900 – 7 February 1981) was an early member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). A journalist, Esser was the editor of the Nazi paper, Völkischer Beobachter, a Propaganda Leader, and a Vice President of the Reichstag. In the early days of the party, he was a de facto deputy of Adolf Hitler.

  2. Hermann Esser war ein nationalsozialistischer Journalist und Politiker. Als einer der frühesten Gefolgsleute und Freunde Adolf Hitlers bekleidete er während der Weimarer Republik bis 1926 einflussreiche Positionen in der NSDAP, zuletzt als Reichspropagandaleiter, verlor aber nach der Bamberger Führertagung 1926 zunehmend an ...

  3. May 22, 2015 · Hermann Esser was one of the earliest and closest members of the Nazi Party, but also a controversial and scandalous figure. He was involved in the party's propaganda, editing, and politics, but was marginalized by Hitler and eventually expelled in 1935.

  4. Hermann Esser was an early member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). A journalist, Esser was the editor of the Nazi paper, Völkischer Beobachter, a Propaganda Leader, and a Vice President of the Reichstag. In the early days of the party, he was a de facto deputy of Adolf Hitler.

  5. Background: Hermann Esser was one Hitlers early followers, and second perhaps only to Julius Streicher in crude Jew-baiting. The opening chapter of his 1939 book The Jewish World Plague gives a good example of his style.

  6. Jan 26, 2016 · Hitler asked Drexler, as founder of the original German Workers’ Party, to preside. But Drexler would agree only if Hitler first expelled the hated Hermann Esser, which Hitler refused to do.

  7. Herman Esser was an effective public speaker and was its first chief of propaganda. After the Beer Hall Putsch fiasco, he was influential in the reorganization of the party. From 1929 to 1933, he was the Nazi party floor leader in Munich's city council. Afterwards, he became a member of the Reichstag and Bavaria'a minister of economics.