German Christian Social People's Party

On November 2, 1919, the program was adopted at a national party conference with delegates from Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.

[3] The party had an agrarian front, Reichbauernbund (a name retained from the Austrian period), and a trade union centre, Deutsch-Christlicher Gewerbe- und Handwerkerbund.

[5] After the election, the party joined the Czechoslovak national government, and DCVP politician Robert Mayr-Harting became Minister of Justice.

[8] After the Anschluß of Austria, the rightwing tendencies inside DCVP were emboldened and took charge of the party.

[9] The German Christian trade unions that had been tied to DCVP also aligned with SdP.