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@article{ Falter2013,
 title = {Die Anfälligkeit von Arbeitern gegenüber der NSDAP bei den Reichstagswahlen 1928-1933 [1986]},
 author = {Falter, Jürgen W. and Hänisch, Dirk},
 journal = {Historical Social Research, Supplement},
 number = {25},
 pages = {145-193},
 year = {2013},
 issn = {0936-6784},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-379718},
 abstract = {"Going against popular assumptions declaring the NSDAP as a middle-class phenomenon, the NSDAP managed to appeal voters from all population classes in Germany after 1928. Based on a complete and corrected data set, a bi- and trivariate analysis of the correlation between NSDAP and working-class population shows that, apart from the overrepresentation of the Protestant middle class, no other party had as much of a catch-all party character as was the case for the NSDAP. Members of the working class were reluctant to vote NSDAP only when they were integrated in a proletarian or Catholic-political (Zentrum-oriented) milieu. Based on these new results, the long upheld thesis of a middle-class voter phenomenon for the NSDAP has to be rejected." (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {voting behavior; Weimarer Republik; middle class; Deutscher Reichstag; German Reichstag; Mittelstand; people's party; National Socialist German Workers' Party; Wahlverhalten; Weimar Republic (Germany, 1918-33); Arbeiterklasse; NSDAP; Volkspartei; working class}}