ADAV

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ADAV was the abbreviation for the General German Workers' Association, one of the first major socialist workers' parties in 19th-century Germany.

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instanceOf political party
abbreviationOf Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein NERFINISHED
activeInPeriod 19th century
country Germany NERFINISHED
dissolved 1875
focus labor rights
political participation of workers
social reform
founded 1863-05-23
foundedBy Ferdinand Lassalle NERFINISHED
foundedIn Leipzig NERFINISHED
fullName Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein NERFINISHED
fullNameInEnglish General German Workers' Association NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Berlin
historicalRegion German states
historicalSignificance one of the first major socialist workers' parties in Germany
ideology socialism
workers' movement
influencedBy Ferdinand Lassalle's ideas
keyFigure Ferdinand Lassalle NERFINISHED
Johann Baptist von Schweitzer NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Hasenclever NERFINISHED
languageOfName German
membershipType workers
mergedInto Socialist Workers' Party of Germany NERFINISHED
notableEvent participation in the 1860s workers' movement in Germany
operatedInState Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
opposedBy conservative forces in Prussia
organizationalForm mass membership party
organizationalScope national
politicalGoal introduction of universal, equal, direct suffrage
representation of workers' interests
politicalOrientation Lassallean socialism NERFINISHED
politicalPosition left-wing
politicalSystemContext German Confederation NERFINISHED
North German Confederation NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Social Democratic Party of Germany NERFINISHED
representedClass industrial workers
urban working class
status defunct political party
successor Social Democratic Party of Germany NERFINISHED
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization membership organization
usedAbbreviation ADAV NERFINISHED

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