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- The German Social Reform Party (German: Deutschsoziale Reformpartei or DSRP) was a German Empire antisemitic political party active from 1894 to 1900....
- The German Social Party (German: Deutschsoziale Partei or DSP) was a far-right political party active in the German Empire. The group was established in...
- The German Social Party (German: Deutschsoziale Partei, DSP) was an antisemitic and Völkisch political party in Germany and the Free City of Danzig during...
- Bernhard Förster and Max Liebermann von Sonnenberg, as well as the Deutschsoziale Partei of Theodor Fritsch. To the latter, he established contact in...
- Deutsche Reformpartei DRP Far-right (splinter party) German Social Party Deutschsoziale Partei DSP Far-right Anti-Weimar Republic A far-right antisemitic and...
- Party (NSDAP number 166,635). After many years with the nationalist Deutschsoziale Partei (DtSP) founded by Richard Kunze and membership in Der Stahlhelm...
- representatives of this policy. In his capacity as a member of the anti-Semitic 'Deutschsoziale Reformpartei' (German Social Reform Party), Langhans edited the Antisemitischen...
- his own political party, the Deutsch-Soziale Partei, which became the Deutschsoziale Reformpartei when it merged with Otto Böckel's Deutsche Reformpartei...
- Kunze, although the latter split from the DNVP in 1921 to form his own Deutschsoziale Partei. Henning became notorious for an article of his that appeared...
- National Socialism, Taylor & Francis, 1971, p. 23 Manfred Weißbecker: "Deutschsoziale Partei 1921−1928", in: Dieter Fricke (ed.): Lexikon zur Parteiengeschichte...