-
Reich Party for
Civil Rights and
Deflation (German:
Reichspartei für
Volksrecht und Aufwertung), also
known as the People's
Justice Party (Volksrechtpartei...
- Das
Volksrecht ('The People's Right') was a left-wing
newspaper published from
Offenbach am Main,
Weimar Germany between 1925 and 1933.
Initially it was...
- support, and
after his
demission in 1920, the
Social Democratic newspaper Volksrecht [de]
characterized him as "a
rather limited reactionary". In his final...
-
until his
death in 1948.
Werner Fritsch:
Reichspartei für
Volksrecht und
Aufwertung (
Volksrecht-Partei) [VRP) 1926–1933. In:
Dieter Fricke (ed.): Lexikon...
-
exists and is
based in Hamburg.
Heinrich Brandler Nikolai Bukharin Das
Volksrecht (Offenbach am Main)
Lovestoneites Right Opposition Young Communist League...
-
democratic faction led by
Wittich established a new
newspaper in
October 1920,
Volksrecht ('People's Right').
Berichte und
Forschungen 11/2003.
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag...
-
working as a journalist. In 1910,
Adler became editor of the
newspaper Volksrecht in Zurich.
While still established at the ETH,
Adler parti****ted in the...
- and Zagreb, 1908–1912),
written in Cyrillic, and the German-language "
Volksrecht" (Zagreb and Osijek, 1908–1912),
among others. The
Social Democratic Party...
- codes. As
Moore comments:
Welsh law fell into the
juristic category of
Volksrecht (“people's law”),
which did not lay
great stress on
royal power, as opposed...
- of
their undemocratic methods. She
eventually became the
editor of the
Volksrecht, the
newsletter of the revolutionaries,
which she
would continue to edit...