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The Socialist Unity Party of West Berlin (german: Sozialistische Einheitspartei Westberlins, SEW) was a
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in
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. The party was founded on 24 November 1962, when the West Berlin local organization of the
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(SED) was separated from the main party. Until 1969, the party was known as the Socialist Unity Party of Germany – West Berlin (). Gerhard Danelius was the chairman of the party until 1978. In many respects, the party continued to operate as a branch of the SED even after it had formally been converted into a separate political party. The leading functionaries visited the GDR and were constantly in contact with the SED authorities, especially with the ('Western Department') of the East German ruling party responsible for contacts with organizations in the West. The party's newspaper (''The Truth'') had 8,500 subscribers in 1968; the number had decreased to 4,500 by the end of the 1980s. Nevertheless, the circulation was 15,000 (in 1989), with just a fraction (around 4,000) of this actually sold in West Berlin, as most of the papers were simply distributed free of charge to socialist countries. Because the newspaper was heavily subsidized by the East German government, the line of the paper was more or less determined by the East German authorities. Similarly, the party's subordination to the SED went so far that its election manifesto, though being already officially accepted by the board of the party, was submitted to
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for revisions, who indeed made a number of corrections to the version that had already been agreed upon and established as definitive. Nevertheless, some documents of the SED functionaries reveal that in the 1970s, when the SEW was led by Danelius, they regarded the cooperation with the
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(DKP) as more close than with the SEW. After Danelius died and was replaced by Horst Schmitt (in 1978), the new leader attached the party even closer to the SED. The party operated on the basis of
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, which meant that dissident members had no way to advance their opinions within the party, and were regularly expelled. In 1980, a faction close to
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and alternative left positions surfaced (often referred to as the faction after the paper they published), but the leadership managed to suppress dissidence within the party by purging the leading oppositionists from the SEW. The party leader Schmitt explained to the leadership that expelling "30 or 35
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s is a necessary process of cleaning up." Gorbachev's rise to power in the Soviet Union and the consequent reform policies of
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and
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affected the German
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organizations. In the SEW, a rift developed between more liberal individual members, who appreciated Gorbachev's policies as a chance to revive leftist movements in Europe on one hand, and the leadership that chose to ignore the reforms in the USSR, as did their mentors in East Germany. At the time of
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, the SEW was first renamed as Socialist Initiative (), then disbanded in 1991. Most of the activists who wished to stay involved in politics joined the Party of Democratic Socialism. The youth league of the SEW was known as the
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.


Electoral results to the Abgeordnetenhaus (House of Representatives) of West Berlin

* 1954 – 41,375 (2.7%, as
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) * 1958 – 31,572 (2.0%, as SED) * 1963 – 20,929 (1.4%) * 1967 – 29,925 (2.0%) * 1971 – 33,845 (2.3%) * 1975 – 25,105 (1.8%) * 1979 – 13,744 (1.1%) * 1981 – 8,176 (0.6%) * 1985 – 7,731 (0.6%) * 1989 – 6,875 (0.6%)


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*Jenny Niederstadt
“Erbitten Anweisung!“ Die West-Berliner SEW und ihre Tageszeitung „Die Wahrheit“ auf SED-Kurs
(a paper on the history of the party; in German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Socialist Unity Party Of West Berlin Defunct communist parties in Germany Political parties established in 1962 Politics of Berlin West Berlin Political parties disestablished in 1991 Socialist Unity Party of Germany 1962 establishments in Germany 1991 disestablishments in Germany