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The All-German Bloc/League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights ( or GB/BHE) was a
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political party in
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, which acted as an advocacy group for the Germans who had fled and been expelled from Central and Eastern Europe during and after World War II. A notable achievement of the GB/BHE was the German
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.


History


Founding

Waldemar Kraft Waldemar Kraft (19 February 1898 – 12 July 1977) was a German politician. A member of the Schutzstaffel, SS in Nazi Germany, he served as Managing Director of the Reich Association for Land Management in the Annexed Territories from 1940 to 19 ...
, a former SS captain and
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from what is now Poland, founded the BHE (, Bloc of Expellees and of those Deprived of Rights, the latter term serving as a euphemism for ex-Nazis) in
Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein (; ; ; ; ; occasionally in English ''Sleswick-Holsatia'') is the Northern Germany, northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical Duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of S ...
on 30 January 1950, but it did not become active until April, when the British authorities lifted the party licensing requirement. Theodor Oberländer joined Kraft; he had had involvement in the 1923
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, had joined the
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and the SA in 1933, had become chairman of the organisation, and was a professor at the German
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until 1945.


Political activity

This new party performed well in the 1950 Schleswig-Holstein elections, becoming the second largest party after taking 23.4% of the vote and 15 seats in the
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. The BHE formed a coalition government with the Christian Democratic Union, Free Democratic Party, and German Party.
Walter Bartram Walter Bartram (21 April 1893 – 29 September 1971) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag The Bundestag (, "Federal Diet (assembly), Diet") is the lower house of the ...
, a CDU member and former Nazi, was made minister president, the first former Nazi to lead a state government in West Germany, while Kraft was made deputy minister president. In 1950, the BHE received 14.7% and 12.3% in the Baden-Württemberg and Bavarian elections respectively. A convention was held in
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in January 1951 to establish the BHE as a national party. Kraft was appointed as chair and Oberländer as deputy chair. By the end of 1951 the party had seats in three states (Schleswig-Holstein, Bavaria, and Lower Saxony). In the 1953 federal election, BHE entered the
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parliament with 27 seats. Of the party's 27 deputies, 10 admitted to being members of the Nazi Party, 3 admitted to being in the SS, and 2 admitted to being in the SA. Most of the party's deputies left the section for 1933 to 1945 blank in their Bundestag biographies. The party became coalition partner in Adenauer's second cabinet, with Oberländer and Kraft as Minister for Displaced Persons and Minister for Special Affairs respectively. However, with their ongoing integration in the West German society of the era, more and more expellees saw no need for a parliamentary representation beside the BdV pressure group, and the role of the party dwindled away. In addition, the GB/BHE ministers were reproached by their party fellows for supporting Adenauer's policies to integrate the Federal Republic into the West. After an open conflict over the future status of the
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as an independent entity of the
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, Chairman Kraft resigned from his post in 1954, when at a party convention his aide Eva Gräfin Finck von Finckenstein had not been re-elected as member of the executive committee. In June 1955, Kraft and Oberländer were accused by BHE members of not getting enough concessions from Adenauer in return for supporting his foreign policy. Kraft, Oberländer, and 6 other BHE deputies broke away from the party in response and Kraft and Oberländer offered to resign from Adenauer's cabinet. Adenauer took advantage of the split in the BHE. He offered to allow any BHE member to remain in his cabinet if they joined the CDU. Kraft was removed from the cabinet, but Oberländer remained until 1960. The BHE failed to receive enough support in the 1957 federal election to win any seats. Until the end, it had somewhat more success in state elections, still represented in the state diets () of
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg ( ; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a states of Germany, German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million i ...
,
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,
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,
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and Schleswig-Holstein, and participating in the states' governments. Several of its prominent members eventually became members of the CDU or CSU after 1955. Former Nazi officials ( Walter Eckhardt), propaganda writers ( Walter Becher), SA and SS officers (
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) and war criminals (
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,
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) were activists of the party. Former BDM-leader Trude Bürkner-Mohr stood as a GB/BHE candidate in the 1953 state and federal elections. Oberländer endorsed the
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of the Polish population during the war.


Demise

In 1961, the party merged with the remnants of the German Party (, DP) to form the All-German Party (''Gesamtdeutsche Partei'', GDP),"Political Parties (Germany)"
– List of German political parties since 1949. which however in turn failed to enter the Bundestag, winning only 2.8% of the votes in the 1961 election.


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