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The Social Democratic Party has its origins in the General German Workers' Association, founded in 1863, and the Social Democratic Workers' Party, founded in 1869. The two groups merged in 1875 to create the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (German: Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands).
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The political and organizational success of the Social Democrats had enabled them to demand and obtain a respectable body of legislation incorporating social reform, outlawing child labor and improving working conditions and wages, to the point where the German Social Democratic Party was the model for socialist parties in every other nation ...
Democratic Party of Saarland Demokratische Partei des Saarlandes: DPS Conservative liberalism National conservatism: 1946–1957 Later merged into the FDP: German Democratic Union Deutsche Demokratische Union: DDU Left-wing politics: 1955–1968 Later merged with the DFU: German Social Democratic Party Deutsche Sozialdemokratische Partei: DSP ...
DRP - German Reich Party, founded in 1950 by merger of dissolved DKP-DRP and the National Democratic Party, 1965 DSP - German Social Party - Independent Association of expellees and disenfranchised, founded in 1950 DSP - German Social Union, founded in 1956, disbanded in 1962
Social Democratic Party Bauer SPD–DDP–Z (Weimar Coalition) Reich Chancellor of the German Reich: 12: Gustav Bauer (1870–1944) 14 August 1919: 26 March 1920 219 days: Social Democratic Party Bauer SPD–DDP–Z (Weimar Coalition) Nat.Ass. 13: Hermann Müller (1876–1931) 27 March 1920 21 June 1920 86 days: Social Democratic Party Müller ...
In the days leading up to Germany's surrender in World War I, the revolution of 1918–1919 broke out and led to the collapse of the German Empire.The Council of the People's Deputies – the revolutionary interim government made up of three members from the Majority Social Democratic Party (SPD) and three from the more radical Independent Social Democrats (USPD) – wanted a popularly elected ...
The organization was established in 1917 as the result of a split of anti-war members of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), from the left of the party as well as the centre and the right. The organization attempted to chart a course between electorally oriented reformism on the one hand and Bolshevik revolutionism on the other.