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Who led the German Socialist Party?
Nazi Party
National Socialist German Workers’ Party Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei | |
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Abbreviation | NSDAP |
Chairman | Anton Drexler (1920–1921) |
Führer | Adolf Hitler (1921–1945) |
Party Minister | Martin Bormann (April–May 1945) |
Who was the founder of the Social Democratic party?
August Bebel
Wilhelm LiebknechtFerdinand Lassalle
Social Democratic Party of Germany/Founders
In 1869, August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht founded the Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei (SDAP, Social Democratic Workers’ Party of Germany), which merged with the ADAV at a conference held in Gotha in 1875, taking the name Socialist Workers’ Party of Germany (SAPD).
When was the Russian Social Democratic?
Congresses
Congress | Date | Place |
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1st | 13 March – 15 March 1898 | Minsk, Russian Empire |
2nd | 30 July – 23 August 1903 | Open: Brussels, Belgium Closed: London, UK |
3rd | 25 April – 10 May 1905 | London, UK |
4th | 10–25 April 1906 | Stockholm, Sweden |
Who was the leader of the Social Democratic Party?
Saskia Esken is the party’s leader since the 2019 leadership election together with Lars Klingbeil, who joined her in December 2021. After Olaf Scholz was elected chancellor in 2021 the SPD became the leading party of the federal government, which the SPD formed with the Greens and FDP, after the 2021 federal election.
The 1880s were a period when Germany started on its long road towards the welfare state as it is today. The Centre, National Liberal and Social Democratic political parties were all involved in the beginnings of social legislation, but it was Bismarck who established the first practical aspects of this program.