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  1. On June 23, 1933, Hitler outlawed the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), which for over four decades, until 1932, had been the largest German party and, since the founding of the Weimar Republic iri 1918, the principal advocate and defender of the democratic system and a peaceful foreign policy. In considering the actions of its leadership from the accession of Hitler to the outlawing of ...

  2. On June 23, 1933, Hitler outlawed the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), which for. over four decades, until 1932, had been the largest German. party and, since the founding of the Weimar Republic in 1918, the principal advocate and defender of the democratic system and a peaceful foreign policy. In considering the actions of its leadership ...

  3. The German Democratic Party ( DDP ), a liberal party of the Centre-Left, known from 1930 onwards as the German State Party ( DStP ), had a great influence on the shaping of the Weimar Constitution and was also represented in most governments in the period up to 1932. The SPD, the Centre and the DDP were the unreservedly pro-democracy parties ...

  4. The dispute between the leftwing of SPD and the rightist parliamentarian wing (which formed the 'Old Social Democratic Party') in Saxony was labelled the Sachsenkonflikt. In the summer of 1926 all members of the Old Social Democratic Party were purged from the SPD mass organizations, such as the Socialist Workers Youth. The party started a ...

  5. www.weimarer-republik.net › en › weimar-gatewaySPD / Weimarer Republik

    SPD. The Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD) is our country’s oldest parliamentary political party. It represented the workers’ movement during the Kaiserreich and was persecuted by the government. Nevertheless, it participated in the Burgfrieden policy of truce among parties started when the war broke out in 1914.

  6. 06:30. The Social Democrats (SPD), Germany's oldest party, claim to be the world's oldest democratic party, as well. The SPD was born in an era when workers began to rebel against the businesses ...

  7. The Party of Democratic Socialism (German: Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus, PDS) was a left-wing populist political party in Germany active between 1989 and 2007. It was the legal successor to the communist Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), which ruled the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) as the de facto sole legal party until 1990. [9]