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Those on the right wing of politics: Want to keep society very stable. Want a strong government dominated by a strong leader. Support capitalism- the private ownership of land and business. Stress the importance of the family unit, law and order and traditional values Are nationalist- placing the interest of the nation over the individual.

Those on the left wing of politics: Want to change society rapidly. Aim to treat all people as equal and give political powwer to the workers. Oppose capitalism; they want to abolish private ownership of land and business. Are internationalists; they stress the cooperation of nations

KPD Communist Party Extreme Left Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic Supported by some middle classes and workers SPD Social Democrats Moderate Left Wing Supported the Weimar Republic Supported by workers and the middle classes DDP Democratic Party Moderate Left Wing Supported the Weimar Republic Backed by business ZP Centre Party Moderate Supported the Weimar Republic Originally the party of the catholic church DVP Peoples Party Right Wing Liberal Supported the WR in 1920’s Backed by the upper middle classes DNVP National Party Right Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic Landowners, wealthy middle classe and big business NSDAP Nazi Party Extreme Right Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic KPD Communist Party Extreme Left Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic Supported by some middle classes and workers SPD Social Democrats Moderate Left Wing Supported the Weimar Republic Supported by workers and the middle classes DDP Democratic Party Moderate Left Wing Supported the Weimar Republic Backed by business ZP Centre Party Moderate Supported the Weimar Republic Originally the party of the catholic church DVP Peoples Party Right Wing Liberal Supported the WR in 1920’s Backed by the upper middle classes DNVP National Party Right Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic Landowners, wealthy middle classe and big business NSDAP Nazi Party Extreme Right Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic

KPD Communist Party Extreme Left Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic Supported by some middle classes and workers SPD Social Democrats Moderate Left Wing Supported the Weimar Republic Supported by workers and the middle classes DDP Democratic Party Moderate Left Wing Supported the Weimar Republic Backed by business ZP Centre Party Moderate Supported the Weimar Republic Originally the party of the catholic church DVP Peoples Party Right Wing Liberal Supported the WR in 1920’s Backed by the upper middle classes DNVP National Party Right Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic Landowners, wealthy middle classe and big business NSDAP Nazi Party Extreme Right Wing Opposed the Weimar Republic