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  1. Fatherland Party (Germany)

    Infobox Political Party party name German Fatherland Party native name Deutsche Vaterlandspartei colorcode black foundation September 2, 1917 dissolution December 10, 1918 ideology German nationalism br German Emperor Monarchism br Militarism br Volksgemeinschaft position Far right headquarters Berlin , German Empire Germany successor None de jure br German National People s Party DNVP and German Workers Party DAP de facto The German Fatherland Party lang de Deutsche Vaterlandspartei was a pro war party in the German Empire . The party was founded close to the end of 1917 and represented political circles supporting the World War I war . Among founding members were Wolfgang Kapp of the Kapp Putsch fame and Alfred von Tirpitz naval minister and post war party leader . Walter Nicolai , head of the military secret service, was also supportive. ref on Nicolai, see H hne and Zolling, p 290 ref Its political influence peaked in summer 1918 when it had around 1,250,000 members. Its main source of funding was the Third Supreme Command . The party was dissolved after the German Revolution December 10, 1918 . One member, Anton Drexler , went on to form a similar organization, the German Workers Party , which later became the National Socialist German Workers Party Nazi Party that came to power in 1933 under Adolf Hitler . External links http www.firstworldwar.com atoz fatherlandparty.htm Short overview Notes & Bibliography reflist cite book title The General Was a Spy author Heinz H hne H hne, Heinz , and Zolling, Hermann year 1972 publisher Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc, New York Published in Germany as Pullach Intern , 1971, Hoffman and Campe Verlag, Hamburg http www.historisches ... 18 Sarah Hadry German Empire political parties Category Political parties in Germany Category Far right and fascist parties in Germany Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties of the German Empire Germany party stub de Deutsche Vaterlandspartei it Partito Tedesco ...   more details



  1. Fatherland Party

    Fatherland Party is the name of several current or former political parties class wikitable sortable Nation Party flagcountry Afghanistan Watan Party flagcountry German Empire Fatherland Party Germany Fatherland Party flagcountry Kazakhstan Fatherland Party Kazakhstan Fatherland Party flagcountry Norway Fatherland Party Norway Fatherland Party flagcountry Russia Fatherland All Russia flagcountry Ukraine Fatherland Party Ukraine Fatherland Party See also Motherland Party disambiguation Fatherland Union disambiguation List of generic names of political parties . disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages de Vaterlandspartei ...   more details



  1. Democratic Fatherland Party

    The Democratic Fatherland Party lang sr , Demokratska stranka otad bina was a political party in Serbia . At its last elections in Serbia and Montenegro legislative elections , 28 December 2003, the party was part of the Independent Serbia coalition, that won no seats. ref http arhiva.glas javnosti.rs arhiva 2003 02 20 srpski D03021903.shtml Poslanici nove dr ave sr icon ref References references Category Defunct political parties in Serbia ...   more details



  1. Fatherland Party (Norway)

    Infobox political party country Norway party name Fatherland Party name native Fedrelandspartiet party ... Fatherland Party Official Website 2007 archive no icon Norwegian political parties Category ... language Norwegian accessdate 5 March 2011 page 16 ref youth wing Fatherland Youth website www.fedrelandspartiet.no defunct The Fatherland Party lang no Fedrelandspartiet , FLP was a political party in Norway , which was founded by former local Progress Party Norway Progress Party politician Harald Trefall in 1990. Primarily based in Western Norway , the party supported nationalism nationalist ... council respectively. The party never won representation since, and was dissolved in 2008 ... of Folkebevegelsen mot innvandring FMI and former Bergen city councillor for the Progress Party Norway Progress Party . He became noted in the late 1980s for his opposition to immigration, ref ... 10 ref and was the first candidate for the Stop Immigration party in Hordaland in 1989. ref cite ... Norwegian accessdate 4 March 2011 page 8 ref In one of the earliest notable acts by the party, it put ... to fight together with the party to stop Norway from becoming a Muslim country . ref cite news url http ... language Norwegian accessdate 16 October 2010 first Thorleif last Andreassen page 10 ref The party ... Norwegian location Oslo ref Trefall stepped down as leader of the party in 1994 after six years of resistance struggle against immigration, although he would remain chairman of the party s so ... and Spokesperson on Immigration Issues for the Progress Party Norway Progress Party , had held ... from all the other represented parties in the city except the Progress Party issued a public warning against the party. ref cite news first Halvor last Hegtun url http onlinesos.aftenposten.no ... language Norwegian accessdate 5 March 2011 page 6 ref In Oslo , the party cooperated with the Stop Immigration party in the Common list against foreign immigration Fellesliste mot fremmedinnvandring ...   more details



  1. Communist Party of Peru ? Red Fatherland

    Infobox political party country Peru native name Partido Comunista del Per Patria Roja party name Communist Party of Peru Red Fatherland colorcode E34234 party logo Image Partiaroja.png leader Alberto Moreno foundation 1970 ideology Communism , br Marxism Leninism headquarters Lima , Peru international None website http www.patriaroja.org.pe http www.patriaroja.org.pe Communist Parties Communist Party of Peru Red Fatherland in Spanish language Spanish Partido Comunista del Per Patria Roja is a political party in Peru founded in 1970, through a split in the Peruvian Communist Party Red Flag . It is led by Alberto Moreno , Jorge Hurtado Pozo and Rolando Bre a. In 1980 it participated in the general elections on the lists of Revolutionary Left Union UNIR . In the same year it became one of the founding organizations of the United Left Peru United Left IU . After the downfall of IU, PCdelP PR launched New Left Movement Peru New Left Movement MNI as its electoral front. Currently PCdelP PR is the major Marxist group in the country. It participates in the build up of the Broad Left Front Peru Broad Left Front FAI . The general secretary of the party, Alberto Moreno, was the FAI candidate in the Peruvian national election, 2006 2006 presidential elections . The official organ of the Central Committee of the party is called Patria Roja . ref http www.patriaroja.org.pe PCdelP PR website ref See also Communist Party Red Star , in Peru Peruvian Communist Party Red Flag Revolutionary Communist Party Red Trench , in Peru References reflist PeruParties Category Political parties established in 1970 Category Political parties in Peru Category Communist parties in Peru Category Anti Revisionist organizations Peru party stub CP stub es Partido Comunista del Per Patria Roja ...   more details



  1. For the Fatherland

    Refimprove date October 2007 notability music date December 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name For The Fatherland Type Compilation album Artist Prussian Blue American duo Prussian Blue Cover For the Fatherland.jpg Released 2006 Recorded 2004 2006 Length ? Genre folk music Folk rock music Rock Label No label Producer Reviews Last album The Path We Chose br 2005 This album For The Fatherland br 2006 For the Fatherland is the compilation debut from white nationalism white nationalist band Prussian Blue duo Prussian Blue . The album has only been released in Europe through the National Democratic Party of Germany NPD and de Deutsche Stimme Deutsche Stimme . Most of the songs from Prussian Blue s albums weren t released due to their racist and nationalist lyrics. The German government deemed those songs illegal and released the ones that were not. For The Fatherland is a compilation of songs from Prussian Blue s two albums Fragment of the Future and The Path We Chose . Track listing Notes to Lynx Hey, Hey Not a Problem The Stranger When I m With You Untitled Changes The Road to Valhalla Our Vinland Gone With the Breeze Weiss, Weiss, Weiss Category 2006 compilation albums Category Prussian Blue albums 2000s compilation album stub ...   more details



  1. The Fatherland

    The Fatherland was a World War I era weekly periodical published by poet, writer, and noted propagandist George Sylvester Viereck 1884 1962 . Having been born in Munich , Germany , and moved to New York City in 1896, Viereck graduated from the City College of New York College of the City of New York and directly entered the world of publishing. Viereck outspokenly supported the German cause at the outset of World War I , and his poetry reflected his pro German zeal. Drawing on experience gained while working on his father s German language monthly, Der deutsche Vork mpfer The German Pioneer , later called Rundschau Zweier Welten Review of Two Worlds , the younger Viereck now channeled his German sympathies into his own publication. He founded The Fatherland in August 1914, a weekly publication in English that reached a circulation of 75,000, by some estimates, ref Doenecke, Justus D. Viereck, George Sylvester. American National Biography Online Feb. 2000. http www.anb.org articles 06 06 00673.html ref and 100,000 by others, ref Keller, Phyllis. George Sylvester Viereck The Psychology .... http www.lib.uiowa.edu spec coll Bai johnson2.htm ref The Fatherland was advertised on the cover of its first issues as a magazine devoted to Fair Play for Germany and Austria Hungary. ref Viereck, George Sylvester, ed. The Fatherland 1 1. August 10, 1914. Villanova University Digital Library. Joseph ... with the fifty dollars needed to start up The Fatherland . The first edition of ten thousand ... to The Fatherland was Aleister Crowley . ref http digital.library.villanova.edu files ... of The Fatherland . He continued the publication s German bias until 1927. However, after America ... Collection of Villanova University s Special Collections and Digital Library contains issues of The Fatherland ... The 20Fatherland The complete run of The Fatherland in the Joseph McGarrity Collection at Villanova University DEFAULTSORT Fatherland Category American magazines ...   more details



  1. Fatherland

    other uses merge to homeland date November 2011 TOC right Fatherland is the nation of one s fathers , forefathers or patriarch s . It can be viewed as a nationalism nationalist concept, insofar as it relates to nations. Compare to motherland and homeland . Groups that refer to their native country as a fatherland Groups that refer to their native country as a fatherland or rather, the most corresponding term to the English word in their languages , or, arguably, associate it primarily with paternal concepts include Spanish people Spanish , Ancient Rome Romans , Italians , Romanians as Patria the Afrikaners as Vaderland the Argentines as Patria the Albanian people Albanian as Atdheu . the Armenians , as Hayrenik as in the national anthem Mer Hayrenik , literally meaning Our Fatherland the Belarusians as Ba ka yna the Bosniaks as Otad bina , although Domovina is sometimes used colloquially meaning homeland the Bulgarians as Tatkovina and Otechestvo the Catalans as P tria the Chileans as Patria the Czechs as vlast or rarely ot ina the Denmark Danes as f dreland the Esperantist s as patrio , patrolando or patrujo the Estonians as isamaa as in the national anthem Mu isamaa, mu nn ja r m the French people French as patrie , although ... Pedari Fatherland , Sarzamineh Madari Motherland or Meehan the Poles , as Ojczyzna but there is also ... to it as a prefix. Fatherland , as a noun, does not exist in Turkish. the Vietnamese people ... never existed , the direct English translation fatherland featured in news reports associated with Nazi Germany and in domestic anti Nazi propaganda during World War II . As a result, the English word is now associated with the Nazi government of Germany Citation needed date March 2008 not used ... from a foreign language where that language s equivalent of fatherland does not bear Nazi connotations ... use of the parallel Dutch word. In most European countries it is still the norm to use the term fatherland ...   more details



  1. Feminist Party of Germany

    Politics of Germany The Feminist Party of Germany Feministische Partei Die Frauen is a political party in Germany . At the last legislative elections in Germany elections , 2005, the party won 0.1 of the popular vote and no seats. External links http www.feministischepartei.de Official web site Category Political parties in Germany Category Feminism in Germany Category Feminist parties Germany party stub de Feministische Partei Die Frauen fa pl Partia Feministyczna KOBIETY ...   more details



  1. Independent Workers' Party of Germany

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Independent Workers Party of Germany Lang de Unabh ngige Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands , UAPD was a short lived communist party in West Germany . The UAPD was formed in 1950 as a split from the Communist Party of Germany by supporters of Josip Broz Tito after he broke with the Soviet Union . Hoping to steer the party toward Trotskyism , the German section of the Fourth International , the International Communists of Germany IKD entryism entered the UAPD. After fighting claims that it was secretly financed by Tito, the party disbanded in 1952. The Trotskyists then entered the Social Democratic Party of Germany Social Democratic Party SPD . DEFAULTSORT Independent Workers Party Of Germany Category Communist parties in Germany Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties established in 1950 Category Political parties disestablished in 1952 Category 1950 establishments in West Germany Category Defunct Communist parties Germany party stub de Unabh ngige Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands ...   more details



  1. Communist Party of Germany (disambiguation)

    Communist Party of Germany in German language German Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands , KPD is a name that has been and is being used by several Communist organizations in Germany . The original Communist Party of Germany , founded in 1919. It was banned in West Germany in 1956, and became part of the Socialist Unity Party in East Germany. Communist Party of Germany Marxists Leninists KPD ML , a Maoist group existing from 1968 to 1986. Communist Party of Germany Roter Morgen Communist Party of Germany Red Dawn , a Maoist party founded in 1985 as a remnant of the KPF ML. It is named after its party newspaper. Communist Party of Germany 1990 , founded in 1990, also known as Communist Party of Germany Red Flag Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands Rote Fahne after its newspaper. The Communist Party of Germany 2005 Bolshevik KPD , split from Rote Fahne . See also The German Communist Party 1968 DKP , formed in West Germany in 1968. disambig political de Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands Begriffskl rung fa it Partito Comunista di Germania no Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands andre betydninger ...   more details



  1. List of party organizations in Germany

    unref date October 2011 This article lists party organization event party organizations in Germany . Party organizations A Ambient Worx C Cult party organization Cult D Die Tekknokraten E Electro Alb F Free Form I Interzone DE P Paradise Production S Sardonyx party organization Sardonyx Spa Syndikat T Tribal Support See also List of party organizations to see party organizations in other countries Expand list date August 2008 Category Parties Germany ...   more details



  1. Free People's Party (Germany)

    The Free People s Party Freie Volkspartei was a short lived political party in Germany. It was formed in 1956 by Franz Bl cher , Fritz Neumayer and others, but the following year it merged into the German Party 1947 German Party . Germany party stub Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties established in 1956 Category Political parties disestablished in 1957 Category Defunct liberal political parties ...   more details



  1. Democratic People's Party (Germany)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Germany Democratic People s Party Demokratische Volkspartei , DVP was the name of two liberal parties in southern Germany. It is not to be confused with the Deutsche Volkspartei of 1918 which used the same abbreviation DVP. In 1863 1866 a Demokratische Volkspartei or W rttembergische Volkspartei established in the Kingdom of W rttemberg , a more left liberal party descending from the German Progress Party of 1861. It became the Deutsche Volkspartei German People s Party 1868 German People s Party for the regions of Southern Germany in 1868. In 1910 this party merged with two similar parties to the Progressive People s Party Germany Progressive People s Party , Fortschrittliche Volkspartei . In 1918 it became the German Democratic Party , dissolved in 1933. After Second World War liberals in the W rttemberg Baden State of W rttemberg Baden refounded a party with the name Demokratische Volkspartei . In 1948 it joined with other state parties in the Free Democratic Party Germany Free Democratic Party . For historical reasons the state party in Baden W rttemberg still uses the old name together with the national name FDP DVP . Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties established in 1945 Germany party stub als Demokratische Volkspartei Deutschland de Demokratische Volkspartei ja sv Demokratische Volkspartei ...   more details



  1. Family Party of Germany

    Expand German Familien Partei Deutschlands date March 2012 Politics of Germany The Family Party of Germany Familienpartei Deutschlands is a minor conservative German political party reformist pro family . It was created in 1981 and is led since 1989 by pediatrician Dr. Franz Josef Breyer . It has elected members to several local councils in the Saarland . In the 2005 federal elections, the Family Party received 0.4 of the popular vote and no seats. The party was supported by the conservative green party Ecological Democratic Party DP . The party wants to introduce a right to vote for children carried out by the legal guardians. External links http www.familien partei.de www.familien partei.de Parties of Germany Germany party stub Category Conservative parties in Germany Category Political parties established in 1981 de Familien Partei Deutschlands fa hu N met Csal d P rt pl Niemiecka Partia Rodzin ...   more details



  1. Democratic Party of Germany

    Use mdy dates date September 2010 Infobox political party colorcode FF9900 country Germany party name Democratic Party native name Demokratische Partei party logo File D LogoXL.png 170px leader Markus ... Democratic Party Of Germany Category Liberal parties in Germany Category Defunct liberal political parties Germany 47 Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties established ... am Main website http www.demokratische partei.org http www.demokratische partei.org The Democratic Party of Germany DPD was founded in 1947 as a German liberal party and is the forerunner of the Free Democratic Party Germany FDP in the current Germany Federal Republic of Germany . On September 2, 2011 the party was changed the name to Democratic Party with the addition of Germany . Democratic Party of Germany 1947 48 Shortly after the end of World War II, bourgeois liberal organizations were founded ... of an all German Liberal Party. As a consequence the DPD was founded on March 17, 1947 at a conference ... . The headquarters of the party were in Frankfurt am Main and Berlin . After K lz died in April 1948 the DPD dissolved. Democratic Party of Germany 1995 In October 1995 the DPD was refounded in Berlin as a party for the interests of foreigners who are living in Germany . The DPD took part at the German federal election, 1998 . After the election the DPD dissolved. Democratic Party today ... it was decided on May 2, 2009 in Frankfurt am Main to form a new democratic party. Due to this decision the Democratic Party of Germany was refounded on June 20, 2009 in Darmstadt . On August 28, 2009 the DPD was formally acknowledged as a political party . ref http www.bundeswahlleiter.de de parteien parteien downloads.html ref br On September 2, 2011 the party was changed the name from Democratic Party of Germany to Democratic Party with the addition of Germany . Political Platform The Democratic Party especially appreciates the tradition of the DPD of 1947 ref http www.demokratische partei.org ...   more details



  1. Progressive People's Party (Germany)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox political party name Progressive People s Party name native Fortschrittliche Volkspartei foundation 1910 dissolution 1918 ideology Liberal democracy , Social liberalism , Social progressivism , Parliamentarism , Laicism position centre left international none newspaper NA predecessor German Free minded Party successor German Democratic Party The Progressive People s Party Fortschrittliche Volkspartei or FVP was a Liberalism liberal party of late Imperial Germany . It was formed in 6 March, 1910 as a merger of Freeminded People s Party Germany Freeminded People s Party , Freeminded Union , and German People s Party 1868 German People s Party in order to unify the various liberal groups represented in parliament. the Progressives became a major force in parliament during the World War I First World War , joining with the Social Democratic Party of Germany Majority Socialists and the Centre Party Germany Catholic Centre to form the Reichstag German Empire Reichstag majority that would pass the famous Reichstag Peace Resolution Peace Resolution of 1917. The party was disbanded in 1918 after the fall of the Empire, with most of its members joining the new German Democratic Party Deutsche Demokratische Partei , which merged the Progressives with the left wing of the old National Liberal Party Germany National Liberal Party Nationalliberale Partei ... Liberal democracy Liberalism in Germany Start box S bef before German Free minded Party S ttl rows 3 title Progressive People s Party years 1910&ndash 1918 S aft rows 3 after German Democratic Party S bef before German People s Party 1868 German People s Party S bef before Freeminded Union End box German Empire political parties Category Liberal parties in Germany Category Defunct liberal political parties Germany 1910 Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties of the German ... in 1918 Category 1910 establishments in Germany bg de Fortschrittliche ...   more details



  1. Statt party (Germany)

    Infobox political party country Germany party name Statt Party native name STATT Partei Die Unabh ngigen colorcode darkblue party logo leader Robert W. Hugo foundation 1993 ideology position Centre right headquarters Hamburg website http www.statt partei.de http www.statt partei.de The statt party lang de STATT Partei Die Unabh ngigen is a minor political party in Germany. Founded in 1993 in Hamburg, the party won 5.6 in the Hamburg state election, 1993 Hamburg state election ref name ergebn1993 citation title B rgerschaftswahl 1993 url http www.statistik nord.de fileadmin wahldb results.php?action tables&voteid 23 language German accessdate 2009 07 26 publisher Statistical office Hamburg and Schleswig Holstein Statistisches Amt f r Hamburg und Schleswig Holstein ref and formed a coalition with the Social Democratic Party of Germany . In Hamburg state election, 1997 1997 the party lost all seats. ref name ergebn1997 citation title B rgerschaftswahl 1997 url http www.statistik nord.de fileadmin wahldb results.php?action tables&voteid 24 language German accessdate 2009 07 25 publisher Statistical office Hamburg and Schleswig Holstein Statistisches Amt f r Hamburg und Schleswig Holstein ref References reflist External links http www.statt partei.de Party webpage , retrieved on 2009 07 26, de icon Parties of Germany Category Political parties in Germany Category Political parties established in 1993 Category Politics of Hamburg Category Right wing populism Category 1993 establishments in Germany Germany party stub de Statt Partei es STATT Partei ...   more details



  1. Conservative People's Party (Germany)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics in Germany The Conservative People s Party Konservative Volkspartei or KVP was a short lived German political party of the moderate right. Breaking away from the German National People s Party DNVP in the late 1920s as a result of that party s increasing radicalization under the leadership of Alfred Hugenberg . Its leading figures were Kuno Count Westarp, Hugenberg s predecessor as chairman of the DNVP, and Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus politician Gottfried Treviranus , who would serve in the cabinet of Heinrich Br ning from 1930 to 1932. It was unable to make any significant breakthrough in the subsequent elections. The party did not partake anymore in the 1932 parliamentary elections 1930 0,8 and ceased to be politically active, before the NSDAP outlawed all other parties in Germany and established a Third Reich dictatorship . Weimar Republic political parties Category Political parties in Germany Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties in Weimar Germany Germany party stub bs Konservative Volkspartei ca Partit Conservador Popular Alemany de Konservative Volkspartei es Partido Conservador Popular Alemania ...   more details



  1. Socialist Workers' Party of Germany

    About the SAPD active 1931 1945 party called SAPD 1875 1890 Social Democratic Party of Germany Politics in Germany The Socialist Workers Party of Germany lang de Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands , SAPD was a political party in Germany . It was formed by a left wing party with around 20,000 members which split off from the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD in the autumn of 1931. In 1931, the remnants of Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany USPD merged into the party, and in 1932 some Communist Party of Germany Communist Party dissenters joined the group too, as well as a part from Communist Party Opposition . Nevertheless, its membership remained small. From 1933, the group s members worked illegally against Nazism National Socialism . In his home town of L beck , the young Herbert Karl Frahm, later known as Willy Brandt joined the SAPD, against the advice of his mentor ... Where is the SAP going? Weimar Republic political parties DEFAULTSORT Socialist Workers Party Of Germany Category Socialist and social democratic parties in Germany Category Defunct political parties in Germany Category Political parties established in 1931 Category History of Germany Category Politics of Germany da Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei de Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands 1931 ... split off, as a result of measures connected to organisation and discipline by the party leaders. A few Reichstag Weimar Republic Reichstag assemblymen, a number of active party groups above all ... for the founding of a Socialist Workers Party. Citation needed date July 2009 blockquote In 1934, the youth ... was affiliated to the International Revolutionary Marxist Centre , but broke with the main party of that political international international , the Independent Labour Party , over the question of the united ... Britain and worked for the party there. Many of those became members of the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD . Therefore the SAPD was not re founded anew after the Second World War. Willy Brandt ...   more details



  1. National Liberal Party (Germany)

    Infobox political party country Germany colorcode yellow name National Liberal Party name native Nationalliberale ..., which violated the free trade principles of the party. One year later the left wing Liberal Union Germany Liberal Union split off, which merged with the Progress Party into the German Free minded Party in 1884. The remaining partisans approached to the German Conservative Party Conservatives , being ... business. Increasingly threatened by the growing strength of the Social Democratic Party of Germany Socialists , the party gradually became more conservative, although it was generally split between a more ... of liberal parties Liberal democracy Liberalism in Germany Start box S bef before German Progress Party ... Progress Party , German National Association successor German People s Party The National Liberal Party lang de Nationalliberale Partei was a Liberalism liberal political party of the German Empire ... group was formed on 17 November 1866 by several right wing deputies of the German Progress Party ... for his highly successful foreign policy, which resulted in the unification of Germany as a constitutional monarchy . The National Liberal Party was founded in 1867, it advocated the interests ... federal election, 1871 1871 election the party reached 30.1 of the votes, becoming the strongest ... pushed United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Great Britain into an arms race with Germany ... of the imperial government, although they also called for reform at home. Following the war, the party broke up. Its left wing merged with the left liberal Progressive People s Party Germany Progressives to form the German Democratic Party Deutsche Demokratische Partei . Most of the moderate and conservative elements of the party including Stresemann formed the more conservative liberal German People s Party Deutsche Volkspartei . The extreme right wing of the National Liberals joined the German National People s Party . Further reading Mork, Gordon R. Bismarck and the Capitulation of German ...   more details



  1. Communist Party of Germany (1990)

    File 1990 German Communist Party flag.png thumb right 150px Communist Party of Germany in German Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands is a minor political party in Germany, one of several who claim the KPD name. It was founded in Berlin in 1990. The party chairman was Werner Schleese. He resigned in April 2006. The current chairman is Dieter Rolle. KPD publishes a monthly newspaper, Die Rote Fahne The Red Flag . The youth wing is known as Kommunistischer Jugendverband Deutschlands Young Communist League of Germany , which was founded 2002. Ahead of the 2005 Bundestag elections, the party unsuccessfully appealed for an electoral union with the German Communist Party DKP and the Left Party Germany Left Party . This provoked a split, resulting in the formation of the Communist Party of Germany Bolshevik , which disbanded itself in 2011. KPD s line can be described as Stalinism Stalinist , with some influence from North Korea n Juche and Songun doctrines, which are enthusiastically supported by the organisation. After the reformed SED PDS had expelled Erich Honecker , the latter joined the ranks of the small KPD ref Staatschef a.D. die letzten Jahre des Erich Honecker. Thomas Kunze. Links Verlag 2001 , S. 159 ref . Electoral History class wikitable Election Year Votes Percentage Seats Volkskammer 1990 8.819 0.1 0 Bundestag 2002 1.624 0.0 0 Municipal elections in Zeitz 2004 ?? 1.9 1 Landtag Thuringia 2004 1.842 0.2 0 Landtag Sachsen Anhalt 2006 957 0.1 Together with the Deutsche Kommunistische Partei DKP 0 Municipal elections in Zeitz 2009 ?? 1.7 1 Landtag Sachsen Anhalt 2011 1.653 0.2 0 Footnotes reflist See also Communist Party of Germany disambiguation Communist Party of Germany historical, original KPD , founded in 1919. External links http www.k p d.org Party website European ... parties established in 1990 Category Communist parties in Germany Category 1990 establishments in Germany Germany party stub Euro communist party stub de Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands 1990 fa ...   more details



  1. Liberal Democratic Party of Germany

    Image Ldpd.png right 200px The Liberal Democratic Party of Germany lang de Liberal Demokratische Partei Deutschlands LDPD was a political party in East Germany . Like the other allied parties of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany SED in the National Front East Germany National Front it had 52 representatives in the Volkskammer . Foundation The history of the party dates back to June 1946, when a group led by Waldemar Koch took the initiative in refounding German Democratic Party . At first there were some speculation of forming a united liberal party with the Christian Democrats, but the idea was abandoned soon and on July 5, 1946, the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany was officially founded. It was first of all aimed at uniting Weimar Republic era members of the German Democratic Party , German People s Party and German National People s Party . Unlike the Christian Democratic Union East Germany CDU , the Liberal Democratic Party was firmly for private ownership and opposed to nationalization ... committee with the aim of forming an All Germany liberal party Deutsche Demokratische Partei , DPD . The founding of the Democratic Party of Germany began with a conference in Rothenburg ob der Tauber .... Such undertakings failed quickly, owing to K lz s participacion in the Socialist Unity Party of Germany ... to other legal East German parties. As a National Front East Germany block party Blockpartei it jettisoned its original ideology, acting as a helpmeet to the Communist Socialist Unity Party of Germany SED . Along with the LDPD there was another block party the National Democratic Party of Germany ... name in order to serve the all German propaganda of that time of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany ... finally merged into the Free Democratic Party of Germany Free Democratic Party in 11 August 1990. Foreign ... term.jsp?key E LDPD Liberal Democratic Party of Germany from chronik der wende http www.udo leuschner.de ... Liberal Democratic Party Of Germany Category Political parties in East Germany Category Defunct ...   more details



  1. Communist Party of Germany

    Germany colorcode Red name Communist Party of Germany name native Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands ... . Harvard University Press, 2003. Pp. 39. ref successor Socialist Unity Party of Germany East Germany , German Communist Party West Germany colors Red flag File Flag of the Communist Party of Germany.svg 150px website Communist Parties The Communist Party of Germany lang de Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands lang de KPD was a major political party in Germany between 1918 and 1933, and a minor party in West Germany in the postwar period until it was banned in 1956. In the 1920s it was called ... on the Social Democratic Party of Germany , which it considered its main opponent. Banned by the Nazi ... losses. The party was revived in divided postwar West and East Germany and won seats in the first Bundestag ... of a communist state in the East Germany Soviet occupation zone of Germany . In East Germany, the party was merged, by Soviet decree, with the Social Democratic Party of Germany Social Democratic Party to form the Socialist Unity Party of Germany Socialist Unity Party which ruled East Germany until ... the Social Democratic Party of Germany Social Democratic Party SPD was the largest party in Germany ... Social Democratic Party of Germany Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany USPD and the more ... recall the building s history. Today it is the Berlin headquarters of the Left Party Germany Left ... led by Pieck and Ulbricht to form the Socialist Unity Party of Germany Socialist Unity Party SED , which became the ruling party in East Germany until 1990. A small sister party of the SED, the Socialist ... the new Left Party Germany PDS . In 1968, a self named true successor to the banned West German KPD was formed, the Communist Party of Germany Marxists Leninists KPD ML Marxist Leninist , which followed ... the Unified Socialist Party Germany Unified Socialist Party VSP , which failed to gain any influence ... ML still exist, several of which claim the name of KPD. Communist Party of Germany 1990 Another ...   more details



  1. Communist Workers' Party of Germany

    distinguish Communist Party of Germany Infobox political party country Germany name Communist Workers Party of Germany name native Kommunistische Arbeiter Partei Deutschlands KAPD logo leader chairman ... Workers Party of Germany lang de Kommunistische Arbeiter Partei Deutschlands KAPD was an anti parliamentarian and council communist party that was active in Germany during the time of the Weimar Republic . It was founded in April 1920 in Heidelberg as a split from the Communist Party of Germany KPD ... from the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD , calling itself the International Socialists of Germany ... and Karl Liebknecht . The Spartacists and the ISD entered the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany USPD , the centrist split from SPD, in 1915 as an autonomous tendency within the party ... the Communist Party of Germany KPD in 1918. In 1920, the ultra lefts of this party, mainly consisting .... ref http www.marxists.org subject germany 1918 23 dauve authier index.htm The Communist Left in Germany 1918 1921 ref Affiliated unionen The party had affiliated with it, the General Workers Union of Germany ..., The KAPD in Retrospect An Interview with a Member of the Communist Workers Party of Germany ref ... Talpa, Invariance journal Invariance , La Vieille Taupe , 1973, p2 ref Originally the party remained ... d dhlinke3.pdf Die Entstehung der GIK, 1927 1933 , accessed 13 July 2010 ref The party published ... of the AAUD, General Workers Union of Germany Essen Tendency AAUD E . ref http www.marxists.org subject germany 1918 23 dauve authier index.htm The Communist Left in Germany 1918 1921 ref Relations ... other parties, the Communist Workers Party of the Netherlands KAPN and related leftist parties. Following ... National Bolshevik See also Council communism Left communism Communist Workers Party of the Netherlands ... germany 1918 23 dauve authier index.htm The Communist Left in Germany 1918 1921 Weimar Republic political parties Category Communist parties in Germany Category Defunct political parties in Germany ...   more details




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