Language:
English
Year of publication:
1985
Titel der Quelle:
Leo Baeck Institute Year Book
Angaben zur Quelle:
30 (1985) 3-66
Keywords:
Deutsche Staatspartei History
;
Deutsche Volkspartei (1918-1933) History
;
Jews History 1918-1933
;
Jews Political activity 20th century
;
History
;
Antisemitism History 1918-1933
Abstract:
This article is based on a German draft by Ernest Hamburger, which was translated after his death and edited for publication by Peter Pulzer, as well as Pulzer's own research on electoral behavior in the Weimar Republic. In the post-World War I period, most Jews supported the German Democratic Party (DDP) which was therefore attacked as an international, decadent "Judenpartei". The party officially opposed antisemitism, but conservative elements feared identification with the Jews. The German Volkspartei (DVP), under Stresemann, was opposed to antisemitism, but he had to fight antisemitic tendencies within the party.
DOI:
10.1093/leobaeck/30.1.3
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