Social Democratic Party of Germany
Hannelore Kraft
Manuela Schwesig
Olaf Scholz
Ralf Stegner
May 23
1863
August 7
1869
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany
May 27
1875
Leipzig
Eisenach
Gotha
Berlin
Progressive Alliance (political international)
Head of government
Christian Democratic Union (Germany)
Democratic socialism
Liberty
Social justice
Social market economy
Budgetary policy
Party platform
Erfurt Program
Eduard Bernstein
Rudolf Hilferding
Martin Schulz
Matthias Miersch
Hubertus Heil
Niels Annen
Dietmar Woidke
Heiko Maas
Nils Schmid
Erwin Sellering
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election, 2011
Stephan Weil
Lower Saxony state election, 2013
North Rhine-Westphalia state election, 2012
Rhineland-Palatinate state election, 2011
Saarland state election, 2012
Saxony state election, 2009
Schleswig-Holstein state election, 2012
E.ON
Frankfurter Rundschau
German Communist Party
History of the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Wilhelm Liebknecht
Wilhelm Hasenclever
Marxism
Reform
German federal election, 1871
German federal election, 1877
German federal election, 1884
German federal election, 1903
German federal election, 1912
Laborer
Reichstag (German Empire)
Friedrich Ebert
Hugo Haase
War bond
Karl Liebknecht
Die Neue Zeit
Alexander Parvus
Heinrich Cunow
Konrad Haenisch
Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold
Kiel
Council of the People's Deputies
Gustav Noske
Waldemar Pabst
Communist Party of Germany
German federal election, 1920
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany
Minor party
Otto Braun
German federal election, May 1924
German federal election, December 1924
German federal election, 1928
German federal election, 1930
German federal election, July 1932
German federal election, November 1932
Adolf Hitler
Zehlendorf (Berlin)
Otto Wels
Protective custody
Julius Leber
Adolf Reichwein
Wilhelm Leuschner
Kreisau Circle
Gustav Dahrendorf
Max Fechner
Kurt Schumacher
Wennigsen
Willi Eichler
Erich Ollenhauer
Kiesinger cabinet
Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund
First Schmidt cabinet
Détente
Hans-Jochen Vogel
Johannes Rau
Markus Meckel
East German general election, 1990
Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
First Merkel cabinet
Matthias Platzeck
Kurt Beck
Klaus Wowereit
Third Merkel cabinet
Gera
Erfurt
Braunschweig
Elberfeld
Barmen
Hanover
Dresden
Coburg
Wrocław
Bremen
Essen
Magdeburg
Chemnitz
Weimar
Kassel
Heidelberg
Bad Godesberg
Bonn
Bochum
European Parliament election, 1979 (West Germany)
European Parliament election, 1984 (West Germany)
European Parliament election, 1989 (West Germany)
European Parliament election, 1994 (Germany)
European Parliament election, 1999 (Germany)
European Parliament election, 2004 (Germany)
Paul Singer (politician)
Arthur Crispien
Hans Vogel
Allied-occupied Germany#British Zone of Occupation
Anke Fuchs
Ottmar Schreiner
Hans-Ulrich Klose
Peter Struck
Ludwig Stiegler
Thomas Oppermann
Cabinet Kraft II
Senate Scholz
Torsten Albig
Malu Dreyer
Cabinet Weil
Brandenburg
Reiner Haseloff
Christine Lieberknecht
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Winfried Kretschmann
Gustav Heinemann
Robert Schmidt (politician)
Egon Franke (politician)
Walter Behrendt
Friedrich Ebert Foundation
Carl Emil Schorske
Wolfgang Leonhard
Badische Zeitung
Parti Socialiste (Belgium)
Social Democrats (Denmark)
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Labour Party (Ireland)
Italian Socialist Party (2007)
Labour Party (Malta)
Labour Party (Norway)
Democratic Left Alliance
Socialist Party (Portugal)
Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Party of Bulgarian Social Democrats
Social Democratic Alliance
Party of Socialists and Democrats
National Democratic Party of Germany
Democracy Now (East Germany)
German Party (1947)
Democratic People's Party (Germany)
German People's Union
Social Democratic Party of Saarland
Socialist Reich Party
Economic Reconstruction Union
Centre Party (Germany)
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