Answer:
Who changed the focus of the national socialist german workers' party in the 1920s, using propaganda to advocate expansionism and antisemitism?
Explanation:
<u>After the war, in 1919, Anton Drexler founded the German Workers Party</u>, <em><u>whose name gave the impression of being a Marxist party more than the many that swarmed in Germany at the time, but it was not</u></em>.
<u>In July of 1919, Hitler</u> <em><u>was infiltrated in the meetings of this party to detect potential extreme left coup-makers who could take power by force</u></em>.
<u>However, he was delighted by the guidelines that Drexler had imposed in this obscure new party: nationalist, anti-Marxist and anti-Semitic.
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<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>Anton Drexler.
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