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Sopade (Social
Democratic Party of
Germany in
exile (Sozialdemokratische
Partei Deutschlands im Exil), also
written SoPaDe or
SOPADE,
German pronunciation:...
- The
Sopade reports,
officially Germany reports of the
Sopade (Deutschland-Berichte der
Sopade), were a
series of
reports published by the
executive committee...
- of 1933; the SPD was
subsequently banned, and
operated in
exile as the
Sopade.
After the
Second World War from 1939 to 1945, the SPD was re-established...
- he
became one of the
leaders of the
social democratic exile organization Sopade.
After attending the
Volkshochschule in Fürth, Vogel, the son of a merchant...
- power, Wels fled the
country and
established the SPD
exile organization Sopade. He died in
Paris in 1939, two w****s
after the
start of
World War II. Born...
- the ****
regime in 1933, the SPD
acted in
exile through the
Sopade. In 1934, the
Sopade began to
publish material that
indicated that the SPD was turning...
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jailed or sent to ****
concentration camps. An
exile organization,
known as
Sopade, was established,
initially in Prague.
Others left the
areas where they...
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Front Committee Karl Bröger [de] (1886–1944), SPD Paul
Bromme (1906–1975),
Sopade, RSD
Arnolt Bronnen (1895–1959), Willy-Fred
Elisabeth Bruhn [de] (1893–1944)...
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various exiled parties failed. The
member organisations of the
Union were the
Sopade, the
exile organisation of the
Social Democratic Party, the
Socialist Workers'...
- the Deutschland-Berichte,
reports gathered by
underground agents of the
Sopade that
particularly dealt with
German po****r opinion. Amt
Rosenberg Big lie...