Old Social Democratic Party of Germany information
Defunct political party in Weimar Germany
Old Social Democratic Party of Germany
Alte Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
Leader
Wilhelm Buck
Founded
6 June 1926; 97 years ago (6 June 1926)
Dissolved
1 July 1932; 91 years ago (1 July 1932)
Split from
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Merged into
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Newspaper
Der Volkstaat
Ideology
Social democracy Left-wing nationalism
Political position
Centre-left
Colours
Red
Politics of Germany
Political parties
Elections
The Old Social Democratic Party of Germany (German: Alte Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ASPD), known as the Old Social Democratic Party of Saxony (German: Alte Sozialdemokratische Partei Sachsens) until 1927, was a political party in Germany.[1] The party was a splinter group of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in Saxony, and had nationalistic tendencies.[2] Whilst the party failed to become a mass party, it played a significant role in state politics in Saxony during the latter half of the 1920s.[3] A leader of the party, Max Heldt, served as Minister-President of Saxony 1926-1929.[4] Wilhelm Buck was the chairman of the party.[5]
^Lau, Matthias. Pressepolitik als Chance: staatliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit in den Ländern der Weimarer Republik. Stuttgart: Steiner, 2003. p. 414
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^Lapp, Benjamin. Revolution from the Right: Politics, Class, and the Rise of Nazism in Saxony, 1919 - 1933. Boston: Humanities Press, 1997. p. 118
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^Keppeler-Schrimpf, Helga. "Bildung ist nur möglich auf der Grundlage des Volkstums.": eine Untersuchung zu Richard Seyferts volkstümlicher Bildungstheorie als volkschuleigene Bildungskonzeption. Münster: LIT, 2005. p. 383
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