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- Alsace–Lorraine (German: Unabhängige Landespartei für Elsaß-Lothringen, colloquially simply referred to as Landespartei) was a political party in Alsace,...
- German Empire. In 1945 the Lower Saxony National Party (Niedersächsische Landespartei, NLP) was founded as a re-creation of the regionalist German-Hanoverian...
- political entrepreneur who restarted a political party, the Niedersächsische Landespartei (NLP), later on to be renamed DP, and began his own political career...
- The Lower Saxony State Party (Niedersächsische Landespartei, NLP) was a short lived regionalist political party in Germany. It was founded in 1945 as a...
- 1945–1946 Merged into DKP-DRP Lower Saxony State Party Niedersächsische Landespartei Regionalism Christian conservatism Establishment of Lower Saxony 1945–1947...
- The Alsace-Lorraine Regional Party (German: Elsaß-Lothringische Landespartei) was a Catholic political party in the Imperial Province of Alsace-Lorraine...
- Zeitung (the organ of the Landespartei) were merged in April 1939. In July 1939, the party merged with the Autonomist Landespartei. As of 1932, the party...
- the **** regime. After World War II, a party called Niedersächsische Landespartei ("Lower Saxon State Party") was formed as a continuation of the DHP....
- of Baden-Württemberg and the second largest state party (in German, Landespartei or Landesverband) of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany with almost...
- Democratic Regional Party of the Saar Territory (German: Sozialdemokratische Landespartei des Saargebiets, abbreviated SPdS) existing between 1933 and 1935 in...