Creation of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany

In 1946, in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany, the forced unification of the Communist and Social Democratic Parties produces the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). The phenomenon of a communist party absorbing a social democratic party repeats itself in most of the countries of the Eastern Bloc.

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