Deutschnationale Volkspartei
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The Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP) (German National People's Party) was a right-wing German party led by publisher Alfred Hugenberg. Its original platform opposed the Treaty of Versailles and trade unions.
At a meeting on 11 November 1931 in Bad Harzburg, joined Adolf Hitler's "National Opposition", along with Franz Seldte, head of the Stahlhelm, and Hjalmar Schacht. [1]
Along with all other non-Nazi parties, it was dissolved in 1933.
References
- ↑ Ian Kershaw (1998), Hitler 1889-1936: Hubris, W.W. Norton, ISBN 0-393-04671-0, p. 356