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492: 264:, when the troops of Nazi Germany began occupying the Sudeten areas (on 1 October 1938), only some of the anti-Nazi opposition members could retreat into the remaining Czechoslovakian territories. Immediately after the entry of the Nazi troops, the persecution of Social Democrats and other opponents of 300: 233:, DSAP was the most important German party, aiming to give the German population a place in the republic. At first the party's leadership was politically and socially radical; the Czechoslovak State was regarded as a "creation of Allied Imperialism" and the 475: 245:
in October 1920. The number of members fell dramatically from 1921 to 1926, from 120,000 to 60,000. Unlike right-wing German parties, the DSAP accepted Jews as members, and nominated Jewish candidates for office.
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alone. Around 30,000 people managed to flee to the West. On 22 February 1939 the DSAP leadership decided to cease all activities in the Czechoslovak Republic and continue working abroad as "
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Some leading members of the party started talks with President Masaryk, who tried to persuade the party to join the government. It finally agreed in 1929, when its leader
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began. From October to December 1938, 20,000 members of the Social Democratic Party were arrested; 2,500 anti-Nazi Sudeten Germans were sent to the
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as the "suicide of democracy". However, these politics changed shortly thereafter as the radical left-wing, led by
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During the years of the great economic crisis, the party lost many of its Sudeten German supporters, and the
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separated itself from the mother party. The founding convention was held in
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Emil Franzel (1901–1976): Biografie eines sudetendeutschen Intellektuellen
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Německá sociálně demokratická strana dělnická v Československé republice
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from 30 August – 3 September 1919; the first leader of the party was
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Geschichte der sozialistischen arbeiter-internationale: 1923–19
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Carpatho-Russian Labour Party of Small Peasants and Landless
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Treuegemeinschaft sudetendeutscher Sozialdemokraten
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German Social Democratic Workers Party in the Czechoslovak Republic

Leader
Josef Seliger
Ludwig Czech
Wenzel Jaksch
SDPÖ
Ideology
German minority interests
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Activism
de
Political position
Centre-left
left-wing
Labour and Socialist International
Politics of Czechoslovakia
Political parties
Elections
Czech
social democratic
party
Czechoslovakia
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria
Teplice
Josef Seliger
First Czechoslovak Republic
Czechoslovak Constitution
Karl Kreibich

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