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What do you mean by deutche party?

It seems you're asking about "Deutsche Partei", which translates to "German Party" in English.

However, without further context, it's impossible to know exactly what you're referring to. "German Party" could refer to many things:

* A political party: There have been numerous political parties in Germany throughout history with "Deutsche" in their name, including:

* Deutsche Zentrumspartei: A Catholic conservative party that existed from 1870 to 1933.

* Deutsche Volkspartei: A right-wing populist party that existed from 1918 to 1933.

* Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP): The Nazi party, which ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945.

* Deutsche Partei (DP): A conservative party that existed from 1949 to 1966.

* Die Deutsche Mitte: A current political party founded in 2019.

* A social gathering: It could refer to a party with a German theme, such as a Oktoberfest celebration.

* A specific event: It could be the name of a particular event, such as a concert or festival.

Please provide more context to clarify what you mean by "Deutsche Partei". For example:

* When did you encounter this term?

* What was the context in which it was used?

* Were there any other words or phrases used alongside it?

With more information, I can give you a more specific and accurate answer.

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