Greater German People's Party

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The Greater German People's Party was a nationalist and liberal political party in interwar Austria that advocated for the unification of Austria with Germany and represented largely middle-class, German-nationalist interests.

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Greater German People's Party canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct political party
liberal party
nationalist party
political party
activePeriod interwar period
advocated Anschluss of Austria to Germany
bannedBy Austrofascist regime
color black-red-gold (German national colors)
country Austria
dissolutionReason authoritarian restructuring of Austrian party system in 1933–1934
dissolved 1934
founded 1920
hadStrongSupportIn urban middle class
historicalContext collapse of Austria-Hungary
post-World War I Austria
ideology German nationalism
national liberalism
language German
membershipBase bourgeoisie
professionals and civil servants
operatedIn First Austrian Republic NERFINISHED
opposed Austrian Social Democrats NERFINISHED
Austrian clerical-conservative forces
Austrian particularism
parliamentaryBody National Council of Austria NERFINISHED
participatedIn Austrian parliamentary elections
politicalPosition right-wing
precededBy German National Association (Austria) NERFINISHED
region Cisleithania successor territories
represented German-nationalist interests
middle-class interests
succeededBy Greater German People's Party (illegal Nazi-aligned formations) NERFINISHED
supported pan-German ideas
supportedPolicy unification of Austria with Germany

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First Austrian Republic majorPoliticalParty Greater German People's Party