National democratic socialist party germany
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to the same turbulent years, they usually use the term National Socialism (National-sozialismus). If they need to shorten it, they occasionally write NS or NSDP; the latter is an abbreviation of the long and all-embracing name for Hitler’s party, the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei).
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the German People’s Party, forming its left wing. The combined Party agreed to set-tling the question of national unification by democratic means and later developed in a socialist direction. After breaking with the petit-bourgeois democrats, it partici-pated in founding the Social-Democratic Workers’ Party in August 1869.
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NPD The National Democratic Party of Germany, an extreme right party NSDAP National Socialist German Workers’ Party, Hitler’s Nazi Party NSF National Socialist Front, a Swedish extreme right party SRP The Socialist Reich Party of Germany (banned in 1952), successor to the NSDAP SvP The Swedish Party, successor to the NSF US United States
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Principles and Aims of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (April 21, 1946) On April 21-22, 1946, the KPD and the SPD in the Soviet occupation zone merged to form the Socialist Unity Party of Germany [Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands or SED]. Wilhelm Pieck (KPD) and Otto Grotewohl (SPD) became co-chairmen of the new party.
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the Socialist Unity Party of Germany and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the . German Democratic Republic 31 . He Who Strengthens the GDR Strengthens . Peace and Socialism 32 . Real Democracy Makes the Political Power . of the Working People Necessary 33 . What We Demand Is the Necessary Minimum . of Realism 34 . Bonn is Striving for ...
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This article explores national dimensions of transnational interaction between the French Socialist Party (SFIO) and the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) in the 1940s–1950s within a comparative framework. Doing so allows us to uncover why the French and German parties retained intensive
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National Socialist persecution Johanna Huthmacher, Panorama Museum Bad Frankenhausen, Germany Abstract: Shortly after World War II, the German artists Horst Strempel and Hans Grundig created works that depicted National Socialist persecution. Strempel painted the triptych Night over Germany (1945/46), and Grundig
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Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, and deputy- President of the People’s Chamber, on 25 September 1969 ad¬ dressed a meeting at the House of the National Council in Berlin on the theme: 20 Years of the German Democratic Republic - the development of a firm co-operation between Marxists and Chris¬
GERMANY'S PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM
was, in fact, a strong democratic socialist current in the demonstrations of the Fall of 1989. Although in the context of the abrupt unification with West Germany this current was smothered, it nevertheless re-emerged via the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS). This is a development that bears very careful examination.
National Democratic Party of Germany
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Mar 28, 2011 · 1922 – Poincare’s program to force reparations from Germany leads to invasion of the Ruhr. 1923 – Compulsory military service reduced to 1½ years. 1930 – National Workman’s Insurance Law. Between 1926-1930 the government tries to strengthen the economy by sending home foreign workers and by trying to keep France on the gold standard.
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Hitler wrote about his goals for Germany including his plan to conquer Europe, that the German people were the “superior race,” and that Jews were the blame for all of Germany’s problems and ought to be killed. Nazi Party - They are the National Socialist Democratic Workers Party in Germany. They were the rulers of Germany from 1933 -1945.
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a. National Liberals – supported legislation useful for further economic & legal unification of Germany. b. Catholic Center Party – blocked passage of national laws hostile to the church. c. Social Democratic Party (SDP) – opposed military spending & imperialist . expansion – favoring socialist reforms based on Marxian philosophy.
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Formal denazification procedures were abandoned in the SBZ in March 1948. In May 1948 the National Democratic Party of Germany, the party of the so-called "little Nazis," was formed. In this connection denazification was declared completed, and there was to be no more talk of Nazis in government, industry, and the police.
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National Socialist Party. in Germany . . . From a broader point of view we, as well as the rest of the world, may have in Germany an interest much greater than can be measured in dollars. For events here cannot fail to have political and social as well as economic consequences for Germany’s neighbors
[DOC File]Weimar Germany (1918 - 1933)
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Friedrich Ebert, leader of the Social Democratic Party, declares Germany a republic. On 5 January 1919 The Spartacist Uprising erupts and is defeated by the army. On 19 January 1919 Ebert is elected President of the German Republic. The new democratic government meets in the town of Weimar because Berlin is too dangerous.
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Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist Party and Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge were among the most calamitous legacies of the 21st century. Although their reigns were a generation apart, both men carried ordinary childhoods before they took turn for the worst. Each had inflicted a very deep lesion on the lives of millions of families.
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The elections to the National Assembly: While Germany seemed on the verge of a second, more radical revolution, the non-socialist groups realigned and prepared for the elections. The former Progressives, the left-wing liberals of the Wilhelmine Empire, formed a new party, called the German Democratic Party …
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The Socialist Unity Party, which had been renamed the Party of Democratic Socialism, won only about 17 percent of the seats in the legislature. East-West relations. Throughout the 1950's and 1960's, relations between East Germany and West Germany were strained.
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By 1920, the German Workers' Party changed its name to the National Socialist German Workingmen's Party (abbreviated as Nazi). The Party had its headquarters at Munich. By his skill as an orator and organiser, Hitler became the Führer (leader) of the Party in 1921.
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