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List of movements/Political Parties/Hamburg: Difference between revisions

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*[[File:VereinigteLiberale.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Vereinigte Liberale]] (United Liberals) [1907-1918]
*[[File:VereinigteLiberale.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Vereinigte Liberale]] (United Liberals) [1907-1918]
*[[File:National-Social Association.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Nationalsozialer Verein]] (National-Social Association) [1898-1904]<ref>Dates of the establishment and dissolution of the Hamburg chapter.</ref>
*[[File:National-Social Association.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Nationalsozialer Verein]] (National-Social Association) [1898-1904]<ref>Dates of the establishment and dissolution of the Hamburg chapter.</ref>
*[[File:GerSPD.png]] [[Classical Social Democracy|Sozialdemokratische Partei]] (Social Democratic Party) [1875-]<ref>Establishment date unclear, first participated in an election in 1901.</ref>
*[[File:GerSPD.png]] [[Classical Social Democracy|Sozialdemokratische Partei]] (Social Democratic Party) [1875-]<ref>Establishment date in Hamburg unclear, first participated in an election in 1901.</ref>


====Minor parties====
====Minor parties====

Revision as of 19:59, 11 November 2023

Factions and Parties

After annexation (1871)

Minor parties

Notes

  1. Interests of the new industrial owner class
  2. Small buisness, handymans', craftmans' and family-owned interests
  3. Merchants', aristocratic, and wealthy interests
  4. The Faction of the Right officially adopted National Liberalism in 1918.
  5. Dates of the establishment and dissolution of the Hamburg chapter.
  6. Establishment date in Hamburg unclear, first participated in an election in 1901.
  7. The Hamburger Conservative Alliance was said to mainly "cater towards National Liberals" and is described as "the furthest right-wing organization in Hamburg at the time". It has also been described as "National Conservative", "Big-City Conservative", and "New Conservative".