Umbrella organization of the National Collection

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The umbrella organization of the National Collection (short name: DNS ) was an electoral alliance of right-wing extremist parties in the Federal Republic of Germany, which was founded as a party and took part in the 1953 federal election.

It was founded on May 8, 1953 by the German Community (DG), the German Block and the German Social Movement (DSB). The chairmen were August Haußleiter for the DG, Karl Meißner for the German Block and Karl-Heinz Priester for the DSB. The DNS took part in the 1953 federal elections , but only ran for candidates in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria and received 0.3% of the second vote at the federal level. He was on the local electoral list in several cities such as Augsburg.

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