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  2. File:Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands Logo.svg

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    Zwangsvereinigung von SPD und KPD zur SED; Wismut (Unternehmen) Horst Sindermann; Hermann Axen; Hans-Joachim Böhme (Parteifunktionär) Friedrich Ebert junior; Georg Ewald; Johannes Chemnitzer; Gerhard Grüneberg; Werner Felfe; Paul Fröhlich (Politiker) Hermann Matern; Karl Mewis; Erich Mückenberger; Alfred Neumann (Politiker, 1909) View more ...

  3. Three Arrows - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) was opposed by both the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and the Communist Party (KPD). In this setting, the SPD organizer Carlo Mierendorff recruited Russian exiled physiologist Sergei Chakhotin as the propagandist of the paramilitary Iron Front, and together they developed propaganda initiatives to counter the ...

  4. Merger of the KPD and SPD - Wikipedia

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    On April 19-20, 1946 the 15th KPD party congress and the 40th SPD party congress both voted in favour of formalizing the merger into SED. On 21-22 April 1946 another meeting took place in the Soviet-occupied sector of Berlin at the Admiralspalast. This was the Unification congress, and it was attended by delegates from the SPD and KPD.

  5. Communist Party of Germany - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] In 1926 the KPD worked with the SPD on a referendum to expropriate the German nobility, together mobilising 14.4 million voters. [16] The party's first paramilitary wing was the Roter Frontkämpferbund (Alliance of Red Front Fighters), which was founded in 1924 but banned by the governing Social Democrats in 1929. [43]

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  7. Social Democratic Party of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The SPD government, committed to parliamentary liberal democracy, used military force against more radical communist groups, leading to a permanent split between the SPD and the USPD, as well as the Spartacist League which would go on to form the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and integrate a majority of USPD members as well.

  8. File:Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, Logo um 1920.svg

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  9. File:KPD logo.svg - Wikipedia

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