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The far-right in Germany slowly reorganised itself after the fall of Nazi Germany and the dissolution of the Nazi Party in 1945. Denazification was carried out in Germany from 1945 to 1951 by the Allied forces of World War II, with an attempt of eliminating Nazism from the country. However, various far-right parties emerged post-war, with varying success. Most parties only lasted a few years before either dissolving or being banned, and explicitly far-right parties have never gained seats in the Bundestag (Germany's federal parliament) post-WWII. The closest was the hard-right Deutsche Rechtspartei (German Right Party), which attracted former Nazis and won five seats in the 1949 West German federal election and held these seats for four years, before losing them in the 1953 West German fed

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  • Rechtsextremismus in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (de)
  • Extrema derecha en Alemania (es)
  • Far-right politics in Germany (1945–present) (en)
  • Ультраправые в Германии (ru)
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  • Tras la caída de la Alemania nazi y la disolución del Partido Nazi en 1945, la extrema derecha en Alemania se reorganizó rápidamente, pero siempre se ha mantenido como un factor marginal en la política alemana. (es)
  • Ультраправые в современной Германии — это члены современных ультраправых радикальных и неонацистских партий Федеративной Республики Германии. (ru)
  • Rechtsextremismus (auch: extreme Rechte, Rechtsradikalismus, Neofaschismus; Selbstbezeichnung meist nationale Rechte) in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland umfasst politische Bestrebungen, Personen und Organisationen, die Rassismus, Nationalismus, Antisemitismus, Fremdenfeindlichkeit, Islamfeindlichkeit und weitere Diskriminierungen vertreten. Diese werden als gruppenbezogene Menschenfeindlichkeit zusammengefasst, die bestimmten Menschengruppen die Menschenrechte abspricht und sie aus einer ethnisch oder rassisch verstandenen deutschen Volksgemeinschaft ausschließt. Sie richtet sich damit gegen die freiheitliche demokratische Grundordnung (FDGO) dieses Staates. (de)
  • The far-right in Germany slowly reorganised itself after the fall of Nazi Germany and the dissolution of the Nazi Party in 1945. Denazification was carried out in Germany from 1945 to 1951 by the Allied forces of World War II, with an attempt of eliminating Nazism from the country. However, various far-right parties emerged post-war, with varying success. Most parties only lasted a few years before either dissolving or being banned, and explicitly far-right parties have never gained seats in the Bundestag (Germany's federal parliament) post-WWII. The closest was the hard-right Deutsche Rechtspartei (German Right Party), which attracted former Nazis and won five seats in the 1949 West German federal election and held these seats for four years, before losing them in the 1953 West German fed (en)
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