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Bayernpartei
The BP (Bayernpartei, Bavarian Party) is now a small and insignificant
party, but in the fifties it was the third largest party in Bavaria.
The BP was founded in 1946. Since then it advocated (more or less firmly)
an independent state of Bavaria on its own, as it viewed the North
German / Prussian militarism as one of
the main sources for two disastrous world wars, and thus wanted a secession
or at least a special statute for Bavaria. The party is conservative and
therefore it was a major competitor of the other conservative party in
Bavaria, the CSU. In the 1950 Landtag
(state parliament) elections the BP gained 18% of the votes. It also had
17 seats in the first Bundestag or federal parliament (1949-1953).
Although support for the BP started to dwindle during the fifties,
it helped to install a Bavarian government without
the CSU during 1954-1957. This government - a
coalition of SPD, BP, FDP
and GB/BHE - was the only government in Bavaria since 1945 without the
CSU. Shortly afterwards, however, the BP was
smashed by a scandal carefully exploited by the CSU.
Since the sixties the BP has not played a significant role in Bavaria,
having lost its last seats in the Bavarian Landtag in 1966. In recent
years the BP could recover somewhat and could at least gain ground in municipal
councils in southern Bavaria. It even gained a seat in the Bezirkstag
(district parliament) of Oberbayern.
Marcus Schmöger, 19 May 2001
Flags and Symbols Used
As a Bavarian party the BP uses of course the Bavarian
flag. In recent years they also used unofficial variants
of the Bavarian flag (such as the lozengy
flag with the middle coat-of-arms).
Although the BP has no official common party flag, there are many flags
(or better Fahnen i.e. flags attached to a mast). Every local party
group (Ortsverband) has its own flag. These are made after a common
scheme. The flag is lozengy of white and blue and shows on a white field
in the canton the Bavarian coat-of-arms (the one used from 1923-1936).
The reverse shows a local symbol in the canton. All the flags are made
of heavy bunting, carefully embroidered, and are single items. Since they
were manufactured in the fifties, a large number of them obviously disappeared
as local party groups dissolved. I will send images of some examples as
soon as I draw them.
As party symbol an escutcheon with
the Bavarian lozenges is used (see this
image in the party website). Also quite frequently seen is an electoral
poster (also used for other purposes) displaying a Bavarian lion with the
Bavarian arms in front of several Bavarian lozenge flags (see this
image in the party website).
Sources: BP website
- 50 Jahre Bayernpartei 1946-1996: Festschrift
- My own observations and photos in the party headquarters in Munich
Marcus Schmöger, 19 May 2001
In Rabbow 1965 and Rabbow
1970 there is no mention of own party flags, although they have been
in use.
Marcus Schmöger, 11 Sep 2001
Table banner 2009
images by Marcus Schmöger, 8 Mar 2009
One of the traditional parties at the Ash Wednesday conventions is the
Bayernpartei (Bavaria Party), once a mighty opponent of the ruling CSU,
nowadays without any political significance. Their convention was at Vilshofen
(Wolferstetter Bräu).
Beside a few of their traditional banners (rolled up, however, so I
could not take photographs), the Bayernpartei displayed a few table banners
for their local branches. They show the party symbol, the branch name and
fringes. They obviously come in different style, the older ones being embroidered,
newer ones being printed. The party symbol shows the Bavarian lion with
his right forepaw on oval shield with the Bavarian greater arms; behind
the lion four flying Bavarian lozenge flags with yellow finials; all on
a base with the white inscription "BAYERNPARTEI".
The table banner I made a drawing of is the one of the "Kreisverband
Rosenheim-Land" (i.e. county branch Rosenheim-county).
Marcus Schmöger, 8 Mar 2009