German Socialist Party

The German Socialist Party (German: Deutschsozialistische Partei, DSP) was a German far-right, nationalist party during the early years of the Weimar Republic. Founded in 1918, its declared aim was an ideology that would combine both völkisch and socialist elements. However, the party never became a mass movement: After it was dissolved in 1922, many of its members joined the similar National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) instead. In late 1922, the German Socialist Party was officially dissolved, many functionaries followed Streicher to the NSDAP.

German Socialist Party

The German Socialist Party (German: Deutschsozialistische Partei, DSP) was a German far-right, nationalist party during the early years of the Weimar Republic. Founded in 1918, its declared aim was an ideology that would combine both völkisch and socialist elements. However, the party never became a mass movement: After it was dissolved in 1922, many of its members joined the similar National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) instead. In late 1922, the German Socialist Party was officially dissolved, many functionaries followed Streicher to the NSDAP.