German Social Union (West Germany)
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Far-right political party in West Germany
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German Social Union Deutsch-Soziale Union | |
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President | Otto Strasser |
Founded | 17 June 1956; 67 years ago (1956-06-17) |
Dissolved | 25 May 1962; 61 years ago (1962-05-25) |
Preceded by | Black Front (not legal predecessor) |
Headquarters | Munich |
Ideology | Strasserism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Black |
German Social Union (German: Deutsch-Soziale Union) was a political party founded in West Germany in 1956 by Otto Strasser, the founder of the Black Front. Founded after Strasser's return to Germany, it was dissolved in 1962.
See also
- Fascism
- German nationalism
- German Social Union (East Germany)
- Revolutionary nationalism
- Socialist Reich Party
- Third Position
- Ultranationalism
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