German Social Union (West Germany)
| German Social Union Deutsch-Soziale Union | |
|---|---|
| President | Otto Strasser |
| Founded | June 17, 1956 |
| Dissolved | May 25, 1962 |
| Preceded by |
Black Front (not legal predecessor) |
| Headquarters | Munich |
| Ideology |
Neo-Nazism Strasserism |
| Political position | Third Position |
| International affiliation | None |
| Colours | Black |
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Politics of Germany Political parties Elections | |
- For the East German opposition group see German Social Union (East Germany)
German Social Union (German: Deutsch-Soziale Union) was a Neo-Nazi political party founded in Germany in 1956 by Otto Strasser, who advocated a relatively more left-wing position in the far-right Nazi Party. It was intended to more closely combine German nationalism and socialism. It was dissolved in 1962.
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