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The '''German Democratic Union''' (DDU) was a ]. The party was only active in ]. The DDU was founded in 1955. The DDU won two seats in the {{ill|1960 Saarland state election|de|Landtagswahl im Saarland 1960}}. {{ill|Erich Walch|de}} and {{ill|Erwin Gieseking|de}} became members of the ]. | The '''German Democratic Union''' (DDU) was a ]. The party was only active in ]. The DDU was founded in 1955. | ||
The DDU won two seats in the {{ill|1960 Saarland state election|de|Landtagswahl im Saarland 1960}}. {{ill|Erich Walch|de}} and {{ill|Erwin Gieseking|de}} became members of the ]. | |||
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The German Democratic Union (DDU) was a left-wing political party. The party was only active in Saarland. The DDU was founded in 1955.
The DDU won two seats in the 1960 Saarland state election [de]. Erich Walch [de] and Erwin Gieseking [de] became members of the state parliament.
After the election, the party joined with the German Peace Union [de]. At the 1965 Saarland state election [de], they failed the re-entry in the state parliament as the state association of the
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