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  1. In Germany: Allied occupation and the formation of the two Germanys, 1945–49. The resulting Socialist Unity Party (SED) swept to victory with the ill-concealed aid of the Soviets in the first elections for local and regional assemblies in the Soviet zone. However, when in October 1946 elections were held under fairer conditions in Berlin ...

  2. The Socialist Unity Party of Germany fights, as an independent party in its own country, for the true national interests of its own people. As a German socialist party it is the most progressive and the best national force which fights with all its strength and all its energy against particularist tendencies and for the economic, cultural, and political unity of Germany.

  3. In East Germany, it merged with the KPD under duress to form the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. In West Germany , the SPD became one of two major parties alongside the CDU/CSU. In the Godesberg Program of 1959, the SPD dropped its commitment to Marxism, becoming a big tent party of the centre-left.

  4. As proof of his marketing savvy, consider something called the “Socialist Unity Party of Germany” (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, or SED), founded on April 21, 1946. In the wake of World War II, Stalin’s armies reigned supreme over much of Europe. They had earned it, no doubt, first warding off the threat from the German ...

  5. Socialist Unity Party of Germany. communist political party and ruling state party of the GDR. SED. Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands. East German Communist Party. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  6. Braunschweig, Duchy of Braunschweig, German Empire (now Lower Saxony, Germany) Died: 21 September 1964 (aged 70) East Berlin, East Germany: Political party: Socialist Unity Party (1946–1964) Other political affiliations: Social Democratic Party (1912–1918; 1922–1946) Independent Social Democratic Party (1918–1922) Spouse: Marie Martha ...