German party association of the German people in Poland

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The German Party Association of the German People in Poland ( DP-Verein. ) Was a short-lived party of the German minority in the Second Polish Republic from 1919 to 1921. The party is not to be confused with the German Party of the later years of the Second Polish Republic.

history

The DP association was founded. on August 3, 1919 in Tczew . The seat of the national association was Bydgoszcz . She stood in the by-election of the Constituent Assembly in Pomerania and in the Netzedistrikt in the constituency of Pomerania I together with the Central Working Group of Political Parties (ZAG) in a joint electoral list. The list received 33,514 votes and two seats, one of which was due to the DP association. fell ( Gustav Heike ) and the other to the ZAG In parliament, the deputies of the DP association formed. together with the deputy of the ZAG and the two deputies of the German People's Party a common parliamentary group “German Association”. The party disbanded on May 8, 1921 with the establishment of the Deutschtumsbund to safeguard minority rights .

In the constituency Pommerellen II entered the DP association. alone and received 51,728 votes and 4 mandates.

MP Constituency
Gustav Heike Constituency Pomerania 1
Ernst Barczewski Constituency Pomerania 2
Karl Daczko Constituency Pomerania 2
Erwin Hasbach Constituency Pomerania 2
Albrecht Luedecke Constituency Pomerania 2

See also

literature

  • Mads Ole Balling : From Reval to Bucharest - Statistical-Biographical Handbook of the parliamentarians of the German minorities in East Central and Southeastern Europe 1919-1945 . 2nd Edition. tape 1 . Copenhagen 1991, ISBN 87-983829-3-4 , pp. 182-183 .