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{{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Unity Party of Germany|logo=File:Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands Logo.svg|founded=21 April 1946|dissolved=19 December 1989|abbreviation=SED|leader1_title=General Secretary|leader1_name=Walter Ulbricht (first)|headquarters=Haus am Werderschen Markt, East Berlin|newspaper=''Neues Deutschland''|youth_wing=[[Free German Youth]]|political_orientation=[[Marxism–Leninism]] <small>(initially)</small><br>[[Revisionism]] <small>(later)</small>|international=[[Cominform]] (1947–1956)}} | {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Unity Party of Germany|logo=File:Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands Logo.svg|founded=21 April 1946|dissolved=19 December 1989|abbreviation=SED|leader1_title=General Secretary|leader1_name=[[Walter Ulbricht]] (first)|headquarters=Haus am Werderschen Markt, East Berlin|newspaper=''Neues Deutschland''|youth_wing=[[Free German Youth]]|political_orientation=[[Marxism–Leninism]] <small>(initially)</small><br>[[Revisionism]] <small>(later)</small>|international=[[Cominform]] (1947–1956)}} | ||
The '''Socialist Unity Party of Germany''' (German: Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, '''SED''') was the ruling party of the [[German Democratic Republic]]. It was formed as a merger between the Eastern branches of the [[Communist Party of Germany]] and [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]]. Initially a [[communist party]], the SED would turn to [[revisionism]] by the 1950s. The party was disbanded in 1989. | The '''Socialist Unity Party of Germany''' (German: Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, '''SED''') was the ruling party of the [[German Democratic Republic]]. It was formed as a merger between the Eastern branches of the [[Communist Party of Germany]] and [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]]. Initially a [[communist party]], the SED would turn to [[revisionism]] by the 1950s. The party was disbanded in 1989. | ||
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| Abbreviation | SED |
| General Secretary | Walter Ulbricht (first) |
| Founded | 21 April 1946 |
| Dissolved | 19 December 1989 |
| Headquarters | Haus am Werderschen Markt, East Berlin |
| Newspaper | Neues Deutschland |
| Youth wing | Free German Youth |
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Marxism–Leninism (initially) Revisionism (later) |
| International affiliation | Cominform (1947–1956) |
The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (German: Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, SED) was the ruling party of the German Democratic Republic. It was formed as a merger between the Eastern branches of the Communist Party of Germany and Social Democratic Party of Germany. Initially a communist party, the SED would turn to revisionism by the 1950s. The party was disbanded in 1989.
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