The Party of the German Realm was formed in 2016 by Hermann von Salza from the Free Conservative Party which itself was formed by Hermann von Salza in 2007, and is the political party that represents the majority German population of the New German Reich. The party is generally dominated by conservative industrialists, Junkers (land owners), government and military officials and scholars, and while it opposes political liberalism, it also tends to support free trade and the development of industry.
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| - The Party of the German Realm was formed in 2016 by Hermann von Salza from the Free Conservative Party which itself was formed by Hermann von Salza in 2007, and is the political party that represents the majority German population of the New German Reich. The party is generally dominated by conservative industrialists, Junkers (land owners), government and military officials and scholars, and while it opposes political liberalism, it also tends to support free trade and the development of industry.
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| - Deutsches Reichspartei
- Party of the German Realm
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ideology
| - Agrarianism,
- State Capitalism,
- German nationalism
- National conservatism,
- Political Protestantism
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- Klingelhöferstraße 8
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| - The Party of the German Realm was formed in 2016 by Hermann von Salza from the Free Conservative Party which itself was formed by Hermann von Salza in 2007, and is the political party that represents the majority German population of the New German Reich. The party is generally dominated by conservative industrialists, Junkers (land owners), government and military officials and scholars, and while it opposes political liberalism, it also tends to support free trade and the development of industry. The DRP has a youth wing, the Bismarckjugend, which helps prepare youngster for the rigours of National Service, and is supported by the newspaper "Die Post".
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