German Social Democratic Workers Party in the Czechoslovak Republic

The German Social Democratic Workers Party in the Czechoslovak Republic (DSAP, Deutsche sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei in der Tschechoslowakischen Republik; Czech: Německá sociálně demokratická strana dělnická v Československé republice) was a German social democratic party in Czechoslovakia. It was founded as the Bohemian provincial organization of the Social Democratic Workers Party of Austria separated itself from the mother party. The founding convention was held in Teplice in 30 August – 3 September 1919; the first leader of the party was Josef Seliger.

German Social Democratic Workers Party in the Czechoslovak Republic

The German Social Democratic Workers Party in the Czechoslovak Republic (DSAP, Deutsche sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei in der Tschechoslowakischen Republik; Czech: Německá sociálně demokratická strana dělnická v Československé republice) was a German social democratic party in Czechoslovakia. It was founded as the Bohemian provincial organization of the Social Democratic Workers Party of Austria separated itself from the mother party. The founding convention was held in Teplice in 30 August – 3 September 1919; the first leader of the party was Josef Seliger.