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  2. German Freedom Party - Wikipedia

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    Freedom was founded in October 2010 by René Stadtkewitz in the wake of the immigration debate spurred by the then-member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank Thilo Sarrazin. [7] The Berlin city parliamentarian Stadtkewitz was expelled from the Christian Democratic Union in 2010 after inviting Dutch politician Geert Wilders of the ...

  3. List of historical political parties in Germany - Wikipedia

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    DP - German Party, founded in 1945 as Lower Saxony's Party (NLP), from 1946 DP, 1961 merger with GB / BHD to GDP in 1962 founded as a spin-off of the GDP, 1980 conversion to club, 1993 Start-up DRP - German Reich Party, founded in 1950 by merger of dissolved DKP-DRP and the National Democratic Party, 1965

  4. Alternative for Germany - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2013 federal election, the anti-Islam German Freedom Party unilaterally pledged to support AfD in the 2014 elections and concentrate its efforts on local elections only. [331] Bernd Lucke responded by saying that the German Freedom Party's support was unwanted and sent a letter to AfD party associations recommending a hiring ...

  5. List of political parties in Germany - Wikipedia

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    German Empire Party Deutsche Reichspartei: DRP Heinrich Kunstmann Adolf von Thadden Alexander Andrae: Neo-Nazism (after 1952) Pan-Germanism German nationalism: 1950 1956 Merger of DRP and NDP: German Freedom Party Deutsche Freiheitspartei: DFP Heinrich Kunstmann: German nationalism Strasserism Neutrality: 1962 1964 Split from DRP, merged into ...

  6. Alfred Hugenberg - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Hugenberg followed most of the Fatherland Party into the German National People's Party (Deutschnationale Volkspartei, DNVP), which he represented in the Weimar National Assembly, which wrote the 1919 Constitution of the Weimar Republic. He was elected to the Reichstag in the 1920 elections to the new body. [38]

  7. German Völkisch Freedom Party - Wikipedia

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    The DVFP was founded on 16 December 1922, when Wilhelm Henning, Reinhold Wulle, and Albrecht von Graefe broke from the German National People's Party (DNVP). [1] Leading right-wing figures, such as Ernst Graf zu Reventlow, Artur Dinter, and Theodor Fritsch, joined the party on its foundation. [2]

  8. Greater German People's Community - Wikipedia

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    The GVG found itself vying for leadership of the Nazi movement with the other much larger successor organization, the National Socialist Freedom Movement (German: Nationalsozialistische Freiheitsbewegung, NSFB). This group consisted of an alliance between Nazi Party members from northern Germany and the German Völkisch Freedom Party.

  9. German National People's Party - Wikipedia

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    Henning, Wulle and Graefe founded the German Völkisch Freedom Party in December 1922. [ 80 ] In September 1923, the DVP Chancellor Gustav Stresemann announced the end of "passive resistance" to the occupation of the Ruhr ( Ruhrkampf ) under the grounds that hyperinflation had destroyed the economy and the Ruhrkampf must end in order to save ...