Roland Steinacker (1928–1933) Desider Alexy (1933–1935) Franz Karmasin (1935–1938)
Founded
July 1928
Dissolved
1938
Preceded by
Karpatendeutsche Volksgemeinschaft
Succeeded by
German Party
Newspaper
Deutsche Stimmen (1934–1938)
Ideology
German nationalism Christian democracy (1920s) Nazism (1930s)
Political position
Centre-right (1920s) Far-right (1930s)
National affiliation
German Electoral Coalition (1929) Sudeten German Party (1935–1938)
Chamber of Deputies of Czechoslovakia (1935)
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Senate of Czechoslovakia (1935)
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Politics of Czechoslovakia
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The Carpathian German Party (German: Karpatendeutsche Partei, abbreviated KdP) was a political party in Czechoslovakia, active amongst the Carpathian German minority of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus'.[1][2] It began as a bourgeois centrist party, but after teaming up with the Sudeten German Party in 1933 it developed in a National Socialist orientation.[3]
^J. Krejcí; P. Machonin (11 August 1998). Czechoslovakia, 1918–92: A Laboratory for Social Change. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-230-37721-9.
^Giuseppe Motta (25 March 2014). Less than Nations: Central-Eastern European Minorities after WWI, Volumes 1 and 2. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 218. ISBN 978-1-4438-5859-5.
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