The German Social Party (German: Deutschsoziale Partei, DtSP) was an antisemitic and Völkisch political party in Germany and the Free City of Danzig during the Weimar Republic.
Kunze, Konrad Jenzen, Hans Kurth and Friedrich Stock became the party's MPs, although Kurth and Stock defected to the National Socialist Freedom Movement later in the year.
The December 1924 elections saw the party ally with the Reichsbund für Aufwertung; its vote share fell to 0.5% and it lost all parliamentary representation.
In the 1928 elections the party's vote share fall to 0.2% as it remained seatless.
The party ran in the 1923 elections, receiving 6% of the vote and winning seven seats in the 120-seat Volkstag.