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Citius Altius Fortius 21:24, 04 Jul 2005 (CEST) The term Einheitspartei can as well be considered in the way, that the party's will was to fight for a reunification, as in the way, that the Party is the united party of the socialist movement of Germany. -- 134.2.223.216 7 July 2005 02:10 (UTC)
In East Germany, the party was merged, by Soviet decree, with remnants of the Social Democratic Party to form the Socialist Unity Party (SED) which ruled East Germany from 1949 until 1989–1990; the merger was opposed by many Social Democrats, many of whom fled to the western zones.
Other examples of this include a comment supposedly made by Wolf von Westarp that the West Comminission of East Germany´s ruling Socialist Unity Party, was a substantial patron of the party. Historian Michael Burleigh , in his book The Third Reich: A New History , discusses the Soviet Union's support for the SRP during the Cold War in extreme detail. [19]
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 ...
Pages in category "Members of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Hermann Axen; D. Fra ...
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 ...
In the latter area, the SPD was forced to merge with the Communist Party of Germany to form the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) in 1946. The few recalcitrant SPD members were quickly pushed out, leaving the SED as essentially a renamed and enlarged KPD. In the British Occupation Zone, the SPD held a referendum on the issue of merging ...