Members of the 4th German Reichstag (Weimar Republic)

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The German parliament or Reichstag that was elected in the general election of May 1928 and sat until that of September 1930 was the fourth parliament of the Weimar Republic.

Social Democratic Party of Germany[]

In German the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, SPD.

German National People's Party[]

In German Deutschnationale Volkspartei, DNVP.

  • , DNVP, entered Reichstag 4 April 1930 for Abg. Schiele
  • Georg Bachmann, DNVP
  • Wilhelm Bazille (1874–1934), DNVP
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  • (1866–1940), DNVP
  • (1869–1951), DNVP, left the party October 1929 and became an independent member
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  • (Dresden), DNVP
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  • Heinrich Gerns (1892–1963), DNVP
  • , DNVP
  • (Thüringen), DNVP
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  • Oskar Hergt (1869–1967), DNVP
  • Dr. Alfred Hugenberg (1865–1951), DNVP
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  • (1877–1945), DNVP
  • , DNVP, entered Reichstag 2 December 1929 for Abg. Wolf (Oppeln)
  • Wilhelm Koch (Düsseldorf), DNVP
  • (1883–1962), DNVP
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  • (Württemberg), DNVP
  • Max Wallraf, DNVP
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  • Kuno Graf von Westarp (1864–1945)
  • (Oppeln) resigned 30 November 1929
  • Johannes Wolf (Stettin)
  • (1881–1933), DNVP - party chairman from 12 December 1929
  • Dr. Reinhold Quaatz
  • (1874–1947), National Liberal Land Party, Guest of the DNVP
  • D. Hermann Strathmann
  • Martin Schiele (1870–1939), DNVP, resigned 31 March 1930
  • (Potsdam)
  • (Hannover) (1888–1971)
  • (Stettin)
  • (Liegnitz)
  • (Bromberg) (1860–1945)
  • (1875–1945)
  • (1865–1946)
  • (1879–1955)
  • Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck (1870–1964)
  • later independent

Later formed CNAG[]

These DNVP members later merged with CNBL to form the Christian National Labor Society (Christlich-Nationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft, CNAG).

Centre Party (Germany)[]

In German Zentrum.

Communist Party of Germany[]

German People's Party[]

German Democratic Party[]

Reich Party of the German Middle Class[]

In German the Reichspartei des deutschen Mittelstandes. Later renamed the Economic Party, Wirtschaftspartei in German.

Bavarian People's Party[]

National Socialist German Workers' Party[]

Christian National Farmers and Countryfolk Party[]

In German the Christlich-Nationale Bauern- und Landvolkpartei, CNDL. This party later merged with dissident DNVP members to form the Christian National Labor Society (Christlich-Nationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft, CNAG)

German Farmers Party[]

  • (Niederbayern)
  • (1863–1945)
  • (München) (1881–1954)
  • (Schlesien)

German-Hanoverian Party[]

  • (1866–1959)
  • (Hannover)

Reich Party for Civil Rights and Deflation[]

In German the Reichspartei für Volksrecht und Aufwertung

  • (Zwickau) came in for Dr. Lobe 3 January 1930
  • left Reichstag 31 December 1929

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