Christlich-Sozialer Volksdienst

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Christlich-Sozialer Volksdienst
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Christian Social People´s Service
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"The Christian Social People's Service (German: Christlich-Sozialer Volksdienst, abbreviated CSVD) was a Protestant conservative political party in the Weimar Republic.

The party's genesis lay in Adolf Stoecker's Christian Social party, which joined the German National People's party in 1918, and effectively functioned as the parties labor wing. The Christian social Franz Behrens wrote a substantial amount of the DNVP's 1918 platform, however the Christian socials failed to get the DNVP to endorse trade unions over company unions. The ideological differences over labor rights came to a head when Alfred Hugenberg became leader in 1929 and attacked the employment insurance scheme, which encouraged the Christian socials to consider leaving the party. At the time, the Christian socials represented the moderate tendency within the DNVP, as opposed to the radical nationalist leadership of Alfred Hugenberg. These Christian socials formed the Christliche-soziale Reichsvereinigung [Christian-social Imperial Association], and would actively oppose Hugenberg. What eventuated was a combined expulsion and resignation of the Christian socials, and other conservative elements within the party." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.01.2024)
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  • Stimmzettel zur Reichstagswahl am 5. März 1933 im Wahlkreis Potsdam I

    Stimmzettel zur Reichstagswahl am 5. März 1933 im Wahlkreis Potsdam I

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