Abstract

Program for Austria

Deutsch, Julius | March 6, 1943 issue

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The article presents political information on Austria. Forming as they do the overwhelming majority of the population, the workers and peasants have given their impress to Austrian politics, There have always been only two big parties-the Social Democratic Party, representing the workers and the Christian Social Party, in essence a peasant party but including also the conservative middle class in the last free elections, in 1932, the Social Democratic Party received 42 per cent of the votes cast, the Christian Socialists 36 per cent.

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AUSTRIA -- Politics & government; POPULATION; AUSTRIANS; SOCIAL classes; POLITICAL parties; AUSTRIA
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