German Workers' Party (Austria-Hungary)

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The German Workers' Party sought to defend German interests in the Czech lands. Its party program was founded on Pan-Germanism, and was vehemently anti-Slavic, anti-Catholic, anti-Marxist and anti-capitalist.[1]

In the elections for the Imperial Council in 1905 and 1911, the party obtained 3 seats. Hans Knirsch was chosen as parliamentary chairman in 1912. At the end of the First World War, Walter Riehl would take over as leader of Austrian chapter of the party, which would be renamed the Script error: No such module "Lang". (DNSAP). Concurrently, Hans Knirsch would take up the leadership of the Czechoslovak DNSAP, a forerunner of the Sudeten German National Socialist Party.

Election results

Imperial Council
Date Votes Seats Position Size
No. % ± pp No. ±
1907 3,486 0.08 New Template:Composition bar New Template:Extra-parliamentary 49th
1911 26,670 0.59 Increase 0.51 Template:Composition bar Increase 3 Opposition Increase 35th

See also

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