German Reform Party

The German Reform Party (German: Deutsche Reformpartei or DRP) was a right-wing political party active in the German Empire. It had antisemitism as it ideological basis. The initial German Reform Party was established in 1880 by Alexander Pinkert, a Saxony-based antisemite, as a strongly antisemitic and palingenetic party, advocating the elimination of the Jews and the rebirth of Germany. However this initiative only lasted until 1891.

German Reform Party

The German Reform Party (German: Deutsche Reformpartei or DRP) was a right-wing political party active in the German Empire. It had antisemitism as it ideological basis. The initial German Reform Party was established in 1880 by Alexander Pinkert, a Saxony-based antisemite, as a strongly antisemitic and palingenetic party, advocating the elimination of the Jews and the rebirth of Germany. However this initiative only lasted until 1891.