Liechtenstein Homeland Service
Liechtenstein Homeland Service (German: Liechtensteiner Heimatdienst, LHD) was a political party in Liechtenstein that advocated corporate statism and the abolition of party politics.[1]
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Abbreviation | LHD |
Founded | 1933 (1933) |
Dissolved | 1936 (1936) |
Merged into | Patriotic Union |
Newspaper | Stimme für heimische Wirtschaft, Kultur und Volkstum (Voice for local business, culture and folklore) |
Ideology | Corporate statism Nazism |
Political position | Far-right |
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Established in the autumn of 1933, the party's positions began to radicalize and move toward Nazi ideas within a few months of existence.[1] By December 1933, this radicalization caused some members (such as co-founder Eugen Schafhauser) to abandon the party.[2]
LHD merged with the Christian-Social People's Party (VP) in 1936 to form the Patriotic Union (VU).[3]
References
- "Liechtensteiner Heimatdienst". e-archiv.li (in German). Liechtenstein National Archives. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- "Schafhauser, Eugen". e-archiv.li (in German). Liechtenstein National Archives. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- "Parties in Liechtenstein 1921-1943". Prince and People: Liechtenstein Civics (in German). School Office of the Principality of Liechtenstein. 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
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