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Sudeten German Rural League | |
Native Name: | Sudetendeutscher Landbund |
Leader1 Title: | Leader |
Leader1 Name: | Josef Mayer |
Foundation: | 25 March 1928 |
Dissolution: | 1935 |
Split: | Farmers' League |
Ideology: | German nationalism Antisemitism Agrarianism |
Position: | Far-right |
Country: | Czechoslovakia |
Sudetendeutscher Landbund ('Sudeten German Rural League', SdLB) was a Sudeten German political party in interwar Czechoslovakia. The party was founded in 1928, following a split in the Farmers' League.[1] [2] The founding party congress was held in Brno on 25 March 1928.[3] The founders of SdLB had constituted the völkisch wing of the Farmers' League.[1] SdLB was a German nationalist farmers party, opposed to Czechoslovak statehood.[2] Georg Hanreich and Josef Mayer served as chairmen of the party.[2]
SdLB contested the 1929 Czechoslovak parliamentary election in alliance with the German National Party.[2] Hanreich was elected to the Chamber of Deputies.[2] He was a member of the DNP parliamentary faction until 6 October 1933, after which he stayed as an independent.[2]
The party published the newspaper Sudetendeutscher Landbote from Brno.[2]
The party was dissolved in 1935.[2]