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Freedom – Civil Rights Party for More Freedom and Democracy (German: Die Freiheit – Bürgerrechtspartei für mehr Freiheit und Demokratie), known as The Freedom (German: Die Freiheit) for short, was a political party in Germany which identified as conservative-liberal [2] and classical liberal. [3]
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 ...
The German Völkisch Freedom Party (German: Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, or DVFP) was an early far-right political party of Weimar Germany that took its name from the Völkisch movement, a right-wing populist and antisemitic movement focused on folklore and the German Volk.
The Deutschfreiheitliche Partei (in English, German Freedom Party, in Italian Partito Libertario Tedesco) was a political party active in Tyrol at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. It had a Liberal national orientation. It originated in 1880 from a section of the German Liberal Party, which was
National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), see also: German Workers' Party (DAP), Völkisch-Social Block (CDB), Deutschvolkische Freedom Party (DVFP) Radical Democratic Party (RDP) (1930–33) Nazi Party of the German middle class (Economic Party) (1920–33) (WP), see also: Economic Party (WP), 1920–25: Economy party of German SMEs
South Tyrolean Freedom (Süd-Tiroler Freiheit, STF), a nationalist political party active in South Tyrol, a region of Italy historically ruled by Austria German Freedom Party ( Die Freiheit ), a political party in Germany
The Communist Party of Germany and the Socialist Reich Party are prohibited political parties in Germany.A third party, Die Heimat — formerly known as the National Democratic Party of Germany — is classified as "anti-constitutional" and is disallowed from receiving public campaign funding, though its activities are otherwise unrestricted.
As a representative of the German National People's Party (DNVP), Hugenberg was a member of the Weimar National Assembly from 1919–20 and then of the German Reichstag until 1945. For many years he provided the majority of the DNVP's funds, and his influence dominated the right-wing press in Germany. [ 3 ]