Falangism Nationalism (German) Christian nationalism Social conservatism Anti-capitalism Anti-socialism Anti-Islam Pro-Zionism
Political position
Far-right
Religion
Christianity
International affiliation
Christian Falangist Party of America
Website
www.cfpd.de (archived)
Politics of Germany
Political parties
Elections
The Christian Falangist Party of Germany (German: Christlich Falangistische Partei Deutschlands) short-form: CFPD, was a minor Falangist political party in Germany which modeled itself after the Christian Falangist Party of America (CFPA) and acted in the CFPA's effort for international expansion of the party ideas. The party remained unsuccessful and was dissolved in 2009, shortly before its American counterpart.[1]
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