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The Law Against the Formation of Parties (German: Gesetz gegen die Neubildung von Parteien), sometimes translated as the Law Against the Founding of New Parties, was a measure enacted by the government of Nazi Germany on 14 July 1933 that established the Nazi Party (NSDAP) as the only legal political party in Germany.
Most coalition cabinets that the Nazis formed were with the participation of their conservative nationalist ally, the German National People's Party (DNVP). The "Law Against the Founding of New Parties" (14 July 1933) banned all parties except the Nazi Party.
Law Against the Formation of Parties; Law Concerning the Head of State of the German Reich; Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service; Law on the Abolition of the Reichsrat; Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich; Law on the Trustees of Labour; Law to Secure the Unity of Party and State
Law Against the Formation of Parties 14 July 1933 (RGBl. I S. 479), Law on Plebiscites 14 July 1933 (RGBl. I p. 479), Law to Secure the Unity of Party and State 1 December 1933 (RGBl. I p. 1016), Law concerning insidious attacks against the State and the Party and for the protection of the Party Uniform and Insignia 20 December 1934 (RGBl. I p ...
The Law to Secure the Unity of Party and State (German: Gesetz zur Sicherung der Einheit von Partei und Staat), sometimes translated as the Law to Safeguard the Unity of Party and State, was a statute enacted by the government of Nazi Germany on 1 December 1933 that established a close interconnection between the Nazi Party (including its paramilitary wing, the Sturmabteilung, or SA) and the ...
Parliamentary elections were held in Germany on 12 November 1933. They were the first since the Nazi Party seized complete power with the enactment of the Enabling Act in March. All opposition parties had been banned by the Law Against the Formation of Parties (14 July 1933), and voters were presented with a single list containing Nazis and 22 ...
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has become the first far-right party to win a state election in Germany since the Nazi era, dealing a crushing blow to Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government with ...
Law Against the Formation of Parties; Law Concerning the Head of State of the German Reich; Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring; Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service; Law on imposition and enforcement of the death penalty; Law on the Abolition of the Reichsrat; Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich