German Fatherland Front (German Heritage)

The All-German Party (: Alldeutsche Partei; ADP) was a  party that was active from 1918 until 1951. The ADP was created by right-wing extremists who were unhappy with the comparably moderate conservative policies of the DNVP.

They became one of many völkisch movements that existed in Germany at the time. Like other völkisch groups, the ADP advocated the belief that through profit-sharing instead of socialisation Germany should become a unified "national community" rather than a society divided along class and party lines. This ideology was explicitly antisemitic. As early as 1920, the party was raising money by selling a tobacco called Anti-Semit. The ADP ran on a strict anti-Semitic and anti-social democratic policy. They viewed those who support the Peace Resolution of 1917 as traitors and attempted to paint them as such. In 1932, the ADP published a map depicting French Extremists’ vision of a post-War Europe. The ADP claimed that the map originated with the French Government, and claimed that the SPD supported this vision when they voted for the Peace Resolution.

For most of its existence, it was controlled by Hermann Göring, a flying ace. Göring initially joined the DNVP (as was common for former servicemen), but left in 1922 as a result of personal differences. He joined the ADP a few months later, and later became chairman of the party.

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