German-Baltic Party

The German-Baltic Party (Estonian: Saksa-Balti erakond; German: Deutsch-baltische Partei in Estland, DbPE) was a political party in Estonia representing the German minority.

The party was established on 27 November 1918 under the name German Party in Estonia (German: Deutsche Partei in Estland, Estonian: Saksa Erakond Eestimaal) in preparation for the Constituent Assembly elections the following April.

The party won three seats in the elections in April 1919.

[2] For the 1929 elections the party formed the German-Swedish Bloc,[3] winning three seats.

[2] This was continued for the 1932 elections, with the bloc again winning three seats.