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  1. The German People's Party ( German: Deutsche Volkspartei, DtVP) was a German liberal party created in 1868 by the wing of the German Progress Party which during the conflict about whether the unification of Germany should be led by the Kingdom of Prussia or Austria-Hungary supported Austria. The party was most popular in Southern Germany .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Swiss_peopleSwiss people - Wikipedia

    The Swiss people (German: die Schweizer, French: les Suisses, Italian: gli Svizzeri, Romansh: ils Svizzers) are the citizens of the multi-ethnic Swiss Confederation (Switzerland) regardless of ethno-cultural background or people of self-identified Swiss ancestry. The number of Swiss nationals has grown from 1.7 million in 1815 to 8.7 million in ...

  3. Stefan Dott. Werner Dreßel. Bernd Dreyer. Steffen Driesen. Karl Dröse. Arno Dübel. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: 20th-century European people by nationality.

  4. It is intended for German-speaking Swiss people, not for Category:Swiss people of German descent or Category:German people of Swiss descent Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dutch_peopleDutch people - Wikipedia

    On the continent *theudo evolved into two meanings: Diets or Duuts meaning "Dutch (people)" (archaic) and Deutsch (German, meaning "German (people)"). At first the English language used (the contemporary form of) Dutch to refer to any or all of the Germanic speakers on the European mainland (e.g. the Dutch, the Frisians and the Germans).

  6. The German Wikipedia (German: Deutschsprachige Wikipedia) is the German language edition of Wikipedia. Founded 16 March 2001, it is the second-oldest and the first non-English-language Wikipedia. By count of articles, it is the third largest Wikipedia, after the English Wikipedia and the Cebuano Wikipedia. As of May 2024, it has about 2,908,000 ...

  7. The German People's Congress ( German: Deutscher Volkskongress) were a series of congresses held in Germany. They consisted of members of the Socialist Unity Party, the SED, and other political parties and mass organizations. Delegates from all over Germany gathered for the first time on 6 December 1947. Their main demand was the establishment ...

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