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  1. The SPD has been the ruling party at several points, first under Friedrich Ebert in 1918. The party was outlawed in Nazi Germany but returned to government in 1969 with Willy Brandt. Meanwhile, the East German branch of the SPD was merged with the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · History. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) traces its origins to the merger in 1875 of the General German Workers’ Union, led by Ferdinand Lassalle, and the Social Democratic Workers’ Party, headed by August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht. In 1890 it adopted its current name, the Social Democratic Party of Germany.

  3. The Social Democratic Party has its origins in the General German Workers' Association, founded in 1863, and the Social Democratic Workers' Party, founded in 1869. The two groups merged in 1875 to create the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (German: Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands).

    • 27 May 1875; 148 years ago
  4. 1. The SPD was originally a Marxist party, formed in Germany in 1875 from two workers’ groups. 2. In the 1880s the rapidly growing SPD was suppressed and persecuted by Bismarck’s Anti-Socialist Laws. 3. By the early 1900s, the core of the party had adopted moderate social-democratic ideas and policies. 4. It was split by its support for ...

  5. Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), German political party. Formed in 1875 as the Socialist Workers’ Party and renamed in 1890, it is Germany’s oldest political party and one of its largest. Its influence grew until World War I, when centrists led by Karl Kautsky formed the Independent Social Democrats and leftists led by

  6. 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...

  7. 17. Mai 2021 · Social Democratic Party of Germany. Established: October 1890. Members: 419,340. MPs in the Bundestag in the period 2017-2021: 152 of 709 MPs in total. Historic figures: Willy Brandt, Federal Chancellor from 1969 to 1974. Helmut Schmidt, Federal Chancellor from 1974 to 1982. Gerhard Schröder, Federal Chancellor from 1998 to 2005.