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The '''''Deutschnationale Volkspartei'''' (DNVP) (German National People's Party)  was right-wing German party led by publisher [[Alfred Hugenberg]].  Its original platform opposed the [[Treaty of Versailles]] and [[trade union]]s
It joined [[Adolf Hitler]]'s opposition coalition in 1931, but was dissolved along with all other non-Nazi parties in 1933.

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The Deutschnationale Volkspartei' (DNVP) (German National People's Party) was right-wing German party led by publisher Alfred Hugenberg. Its original platform opposed the Treaty of Versailles and trade unions

It joined Adolf Hitler's opposition coalition in 1931, but was dissolved along with all other non-Nazi parties in 1933.