# National Unification

> Czechoslovak political party

**Wikidata**: [Q12041663](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12041663)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Unification_(Czechoslovakia))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/national-unification

## Summary
National Unification was a Czechoslovak political party founded on October 27, 1934, and dissolved on November 22, 1938. It was a conservative political organization that sought to influence government policy and was succeeded by the Party of National Unity. The party's logo was a distinctive color (hex #251779) and was active in multiple Wikipedia language editions.

## Key Facts
- **Founded**: October 27, 1934 (references: Q191168, https://cs.wikipedia.org)
- **Dissolved**: November 22, 1938
- **Country of origin**: Czechoslovakia
- **Replaced**: Czechoslovak National Democracy (references: P3452)
- **Replaced by**: Party of National Unity
- **Logo**: Available at https://commons.wikimedia.org (references: Q328, https://en.wikipedia.org)
- **VIAF ID**: 2248153239458929450004
- **Member of**: Q12047205
- **Instance of**: Political party
- **Political ideology**: National conservatism
- **Wikipedia titles**: National Unification (Czechoslovakia) (cs, en, es editions)
- **Main category**: Q9517979 (references: Q191168)
- **Color**: Hex #251779 (references: Q191168, https://cs.wikipedia.org)
- **Google Knowledge Graph ID**: /g/12148h55
- **Sitelink count**: 3
- **Member category**: Q9522820
- **National Library of the Czech Republic ID**: ko2005276078 (qualifier: Národní sjednocení (politická strana), references: Q13550863, 2020-02-08)

## FAQs
**What was the political ideology of National Unification?**
National Unification was a national conservative political party, as indicated by its ideology classification in Wikidata.

**When was National Unification founded and dissolved?**
It was founded on October 27, 1934, and dissolved on November 22, 1938.

**What organizations was National Unification affiliated with?**
It was a member of Q12047205 and belonged to the member category Q9522820.

**What was the color of National Unification's logo?**
The logo's color was hex #251779, as referenced in the source material.

**What party succeeded National Unification?**
The Party of National Unity succeeded National Unification.

## Why It Matters
National Unification played a role in Czechoslovakian politics during the interwar period, representing a conservative political force. Its dissolution in 1938 marked the end of its influence, succeeded by the Party of National Unity. The party's brief existence and ideological alignment with national conservatism highlight its place in the political landscape of early 20th-century Czechoslovakia.

## Notable For
- **Conservative Representation**: One of the few national conservative parties in Czechoslovakia during its existence.
- **Short-Lived Influence**: Dissolved just four years after its founding, reflecting the political instability of the era.
- **Wikidata Recognition**: Documented in Wikidata with a specific color code and organizational memberships.

## Body
### History
National Unification was established on October 27, 1934, and dissolved on November 22, 1938. It replaced the Czechoslovak National Democracy and was succeeded by the Party of National Unity. The party's existence coincided with the political upheavals of the interwar period in Czechoslovakia.

### Organization
National Unification was classified as a political party and was a member of Q12047205. It belonged to the member category Q9522820. The party's logo was a distinctive color (hex #251779), and it was documented in multiple Wikipedia language editions.

### Ideology
The party's political ideology was national conservatism, aligning it with conservative political movements of the time. This ideology shaped its policies and political positioning.

### Documentation
National Unification is referenced in Wikidata with a VIAF ID (2248153239458929450004) and a National Library of the Czech Republic ID (ko2005276078). It has a Google Knowledge Graph ID (/g/12148h55) and is linked to three Wikipedia sitelinks.

### Legacy
The party's legacy includes its role in Czechoslovakian politics and its brief existence as a conservative political force. Its dissolution marked the end of its influence, succeeded by the Party of National Unity.

## References

1. Czech National Authority Database