German Social Union

German Social Union (German: Deutsche Soziale Union) was an East German conservative opposition group. It was founded in Leipzig on 20 January, 1990. It was modelled on the Christian Social Union of Bavaria. The Leipzig pastor Hans-Wilhelm Ebeling was the chairman of the party and its most prominent member was Peter Michael Diestel. On 5 February 1990 it joined the Alliance for Germany. German Social Union was also the name of a neo-nazi party founded in the 1950s by former left-wing Nazi Otto Strasser.

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