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Aligning itself heavily with the NSDAP, it had its own paper as well as aligning itself along the lines of being the Club of German National Socialists. Its members become the leaders of the Carpathian Germans in the Carpatho-Ukraine region following 1939.
 
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Can't find much on it and can't confirm this, seems like though that the 13k Germans in the Carpatho-Ukraine as it was called, were represented by someone and were in large amounts deported to the Soviet Union following WW2, alongside many Hungarians.
 
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The Sudetendeutsche Partei / Sudeten German party was initially planning itself to align with Austrian fascists, but following the German annexation they aligned themselves with the NS as their predecessor the DNSAP did. The party was heavily involved in Sudeten-German life
 
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