The German African Party (in German: Deutsche Afrikanische Partei) was a small anti-Nazi political party which existed in South West Africa (currently Namibia) from the 1930s through the 1950s.
The German African Party was created on 8 February 1939, by Martin Maier as a result of political tensions within a rightist conservative party named Deutscher Südwest-Bund (DSWB) (or âÂÂGerman Southwest UnionâÂÂ), currently disappeared as well. Like the German Nazi Party (National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei -NSDAP-, or âÂÂNational-Socialist Party of the German WorkersâÂÂ), all of these parties were overtly racist, as they only accepted members with German ancestry.
NAMIBIA LIBRARY OF DR. KLAUS DIERKS: Political parties and organisations. (http://www.klausdierks.com/).