The Lists of Slavs and Germans (Italian: Liste di Slavi e Tedeschi) was the collective name given to the political parties representing Slovene and German minorities in northern Italy between World War I and the Fascist regime.
Most Slovene-speakers resided in the Julian March, most German-speakers in South Tyrol.
In the Julian March the list was organised by Josip Vilfan.
In South Tyrol it consisted of the Deutscher Verband (DV), a political party formed by the merger of the Christian-democratic Tiroler Volkspartei (TVP) and the national-liberal Deutschfreiheitliche Partei (DFP); the DV was successively led by Eduard Reut-Nicolussi and Karl Tinzl.
[1] In the 1921 general election the Lists won a combined 1.3% of the vote and 9 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.