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  1. The German Party (German: Deutsche Partei, DP) was a national-conservative political party in West Germany active during the post-war years. The party's ideology appealed to sentiments of German nationalism and nostalgia for the German Empire.

  2. German Party Deutsche Partei: DP Heinrich Hellwege: German nationalism National conservatism Constitutional monarchism: 1947 1961 German Party Deutsche Partei: DP Adolf von Thadden (after 1967) National conservatism: 1961 1980 Founded by former members of the 1947 DP: German Peace Union Deutsche Friedens-Union: DFU Pacifism ...

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    Party
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    Abbr.
    Social Democratic Party of Germany ...
    SPD
    Lars Klingbeil, Saskia Esken
    Social democracy Pro-Europeanism
    Christian Democratic Union of Germany ...
    CDU
    Christian democracy Conservatism ...
    Christian Social Union in Bavaria ...
    CSU
    Christian democracy Conservatism Bavarian ...
    Alliance 90/The Greens Bündnis 90/Die ...
    GRÜNE
    Ricarda Lang, Omid Nouripour
    Green politics Social liberalism ...
  3. DPD - Democratic Party of Germany (1947/48), founded in 1947, working party set 1948 DAP - German construction party, founded in 1945, 1946 merger with German Conservative Party to DKP-DRP DG - German Community, 1949 arose from German Union, 1965 dawned in Action Commonwealth of Independent German (AUD)

  4. The first of these congresses took place in December 1947 and was designed to be a cross-party assembly representing the entire people of post-war Germany. In March 1948, the second German People’s Congress elected the German People’s Council, a consultative and decision-making body that was to function in the periods between People’s ...

  5. Schwarz, rot, gold. Parlamentssitze. Zuletzt (März 1933): 5/647. Mitglieder­zahl. 800.000 (1919) 117.000 (1927) Papierfähnchen aus dem Wahlkampf der DDP bei der Wahl zur Berliner Stadtverordnetenversammlung 1929. Die Deutsche Demokratische Partei ( DDP) war eine linksliberale Partei in der Weimarer Republik.

  6. Ende 1947 wurden die Sektorengrenzen Berlins erstmals gekennzeichnet. Am 25. Februar 1947 beschloss der Alliierte Kontrollrat das Kontrollratsgesetz Nr. 46 zur Auflösung Preußens („Die Wurzel allen Übels“, Churchill in Teheran 1943).