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Bauernbund (Lower Austria)
{{disambig A Bauernbund was a German Peasants' league. There were examples in: * Bavaria - Bavarian Peasants' League * Lower Austria * The Elsässischer Bauernbund in Alsace, led by Joseph Bilger * The Belgian Boerenbond The Boerenbond (; ; ) is a professional association of farmers active in the Flemish and German-speaking communities of Belgium. Founded in 1890 and based in Leuven, the Boerenbond is an organisation promotes the interests of farmers working ... * The Hessische Bauernbund * The Südtiroler Bauernbund ...
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Bavarian Peasants' League
The Bavarian Peasants' League (, or BB) was an agrarian political party in Bavaria, Germany, from 1893 to 1933. It has also been known in English as the Bavarian Farmers' League. The BB represented the farming interests in the Landtag of Bavaria and in the German Reichstag. The BB was represented in the Bavarian Soviet Republic The Bavarian Soviet Republic (or Bavarian Council Republic), also known as the Munich Soviet Republic (), was a short-lived unrecognised socialist state in Bavaria during the German revolution of 1918–1919. A group of communists and anarchist ... with two ministers. Election results Further reading * Political parties established in 1870 Political parties disestablished in 1933 Agrarian parties in Germany Liberal parties in Germany Political parties of Bavaria Defunct regional parties in Germany 1870 establishments in Bavaria 1933 disestablishments in Germany Bavarian nationalism History of agriculture in Germany Conservativ ...
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Elsässischer Bauernbund
The Elsässischer Bauernbund (fr:L'Union paysanne d'Alsace) was a farmers' organization in interwar Alsace. The ''Union paysanne d'Alsace'' was established in February 1924 in Colmar by farmers from Haut-Rhin as a reaction against the pro-government agricultural federation of Alsace-Lorraine. Initially a professional organization, it advocated a corporative structure, rejected Marxism and capitalism, and was rooted in social Christianity. Joseph Bilger became its secretary-general in 1928, leading peasant protests in Alsace-Moselle during the 1930s. In 1934, Bilger transitioned the ''Bauernbund'' into politics amidst a crisis affecting small farmers in Alsace and Moselle.The Return of Alsace to France, 1918-1939 The Return of Alsace to France, 1918-1939Chapter 3/ref> It was strongest in the Bas-Rhin region and had strong links with the German Nazi regime. It had about 6,000 activists. Although they were Alsatian regionalists they had close links with the French nationalist Comità ...
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Boerenbond
The Boerenbond (; ; ) is a professional association of farmers active in the Flemish and German-speaking communities of Belgium. Founded in 1890 and based in Leuven, the Boerenbond is an organisation promotes the interests of farmers working within its regions of activity and has historically been closely associated with Catholic political parties. In the 1920s, it had 100,000 members divided into 1,050 guilds, and it was "intimately connected with the Catholic church". In politics, it was "an important part of the strong Catholic party"."Belgian Peasants Increased Savings During Occupation", ''The Wall Street Journal'', 22 December 1922, p. 13.Newspapers.com The organisation is politically right-wing and has historically been influential within national Christian Democratic politics. Today it has particular prominence within the Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V) and Christlich Soziale Partei (CSP) parties. The Boerenbond competes with the rival Algemeen Boerensyndica ...
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