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The '''Communist Party of Germany''' ('''KPD'''), also commonly abbreviated as '''KPD-Ost''' to differentiate from the historical [[Communist Party of Germany]] (KPD), is a [[Communism|communist]] party in [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]]. It was formed by former members of the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]] (SED) in the [[German Democratic Republic (1949–1990)|German Democratic Republic]] after the fall of the [[Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart|Berlin Wall]] and claims the legacy of the original KPD. |
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Communist Party of Germany Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands | |
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Abbreviation | KPD |
Chairman | Torsten Schöwitz |
Founded | 1990 |
Split from | Socialist Unity Party of Germany |
Newspaper | Die Rote Fahne |
Youth wing | Young Communist League of Germany |
Political orientation | Communism |
Website | |
www.k-p-d.org |
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The Communist Party of Germany (KPD), also commonly abbreviated as KPD-Ost to differentiate from the historical Communist Party of Germany (KPD), is a communist party in Germany. It was formed by former members of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) in the German Democratic Republic after the fall of the Berlin Wall and claims the legacy of the original KPD.