German State Party
The German State Party (Deutsche Staatspartei or DSP) was a short-lived German political party of the Weimar Republic, formed by the merger of the German Democratic Party (Deutsche Demokratische Partei, DDP) with the People's National Reich Association (the political wing of the Young German Order) in July 1930. The merger of the left liberal party DDP with the nationalist corporatism of the Young German Order did not prove a successful one - the party lost seats drastically in the 1930 parliamentary elections from its showing in 1928, and the People's National Reich Association reichstag delegates soon seceded from the party, leaving it essentially the DDP under a new name.
Related Topics:
Weimar Republic - German Democratic Party - People's National Reich Association - Young German Order - 1930 - Liberal party - 1928
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The party continued to compete in parliamentary elections, with little success, until it was disbanded following the Nazi takeover in 1933.
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