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NDP - National Democratic Party, founded in 1945, 1950 merger with DKP-DRP to German right-wing party. NB - new citizens Covenant, founded in 1948, merged in 1950 in BHE NU - Low German Union, founded in 1950 as a merger dissolved the Lower Saxony state associations of CDU, FDP and DP, leaving the FDP 1951, 1955
Right-wing: 1930–1933 German Democratic Party Deutsche Demokratische Partei: DDP Social liberalism Progressivism: Centre-left: 1918–1930 German National People's Party Deutschnationale Volkspartei: DNVP Monarchism Proto-fascism National conservatism German nationalism: Right-wing to Far-right: 1918–1933 German People's Party Deutsche ...
National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party). This was a far-right political party in Germany that was active between 1920 and 1945, and that created and supported the ideology of Nazism. Its precursor, the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; DAP), existed from 1919 to 1920.
The German People's Party (DVP) continued to haemorrhage seats, losing 15 and only attaining 4.51% of the popular vote, ceasing to be a notable political force after the July 1932 elections. The 28 other political parties shared the remainder of the votes.
The German Conservative Party (German: Deutschkonservative Partei, DkP) was a right-wing political party of the German Empire founded in 1876. It largely represented the wealthy landowning German nobility and the Prussian Junker class.
The political repercussion of rural rage was the rise of a number of small parties representing rural voters in northern Germany such as the Agricultural League, German Farmers' Party and the Christian-National Peasants' and Farmers' Party, which all took away traditional DNVP voters, a development that contributed significantly to DNVP's poor ...
One side of the party, the right-wing Seeheimer Kreis, refuses to do coalitions with the Left Party. Members of the right-wing include Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Gerhard Schröder. The other side of the party, the political left of the SPD, whose members include Andrea Ypsilanti and Andrea Nahles, embraces coalitions with the Left.
23 January - The Nazi Party gains its first minister as Wilhelm Frick becomes Minister of the Interior and Education in Thuringia as part of a right-wing coalition administration. [1] 27 March - The government of Hermann Müller collapses. [1] 30 March - A right of centre minority government takes office under Heinrich Brüning. [1]