Final solution Pre-Machtergreifung Post-Machtergreifung Parties The Union of Christian Socialist Workers of the Memel Region (German: Christlich Sozialistische Arbeitsgemeinschaft des Memelgebiets, Lithuanian: Klaipėdos krašto krikščionių socialistų darbininkų sąjunga) or CSA was a far-right Nazi party in the Klaipėda Region.
[1] Its 18 members, declaring their loyalty to the Government of Lithuania and calling themselves the CSA list, participated in the elections to the Seimelis of Klaipėda on 22 May 1933 and won them.
[1] On the instructions of the NSDAP leadership in Munich, Theodor von Sass, a priest of the Klaipėda Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Hanno von der Ropp, the Chief Prosecutor of the Klaipėda Regional Court, reorganized the list into a party.
[1] On 9 February 1934, Jonas Navakas, the Governor of Klaipėda, on the basis of a special law of 8 February 1934, issued for the protection of the Nation and the State (from insults and service to foreign states), arrested the leaders of the CSA and SOVOG and suspended the activities of the CSA.
[1] On 24 December 1934, the trial of Neumann and Sass was started during which the leaders and members of the CSA and SOVOG political parties were sentenced to death and imprisonment in a heavy labor prison by the Court of the Lithuanian Armed Forces.