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Gustav Stresemann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Stresemann's association with the right ultimately led to his exclusion from the new German Democratic Party after the war, leading him to found his own party, the D.V.P (Deutsche Volkspartei German People's Party), composed of the right wing of the old National Liberal Party. |
 | | The D.V.P favoured laissez faire free-market economics, Christian family values, secular education, a policy of lowering tariffs, hostility to Marxism (in the Weimar Republic, the term Marxism referred not only to the Communists, but to the Social Democrats as well), opposition to welfare spending and agrarian subsides, and at best a grudging acceptance of democracy. |
 | | Sollmann is succeeded as Interior Minister by Karl Jarres (DVP). |
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