The Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany (Demokratische Bauernpartei Deutschlands, DBD) was a political party in Germany active during the Weimar Republic. The DBD represented the interests of farmers and agricultural workers and advocated for agricultural reforms. The party was founded in 1919 and was one of the agricultural parties active during the Weimar Republic.
The DBD did not have significant political power during the Weimar Republic and did not fare well in elections. Nevertheless, the party played an important role in the development of German democracy and advocated for the interests of farmers and agricultural workers. After the end of the Weimar Republic, the DBD was dissolved and its members joined other political parties.
In summary, the Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany was a political party active during the Weimar Republic that advocated for the interests of farmers and agricultural workers. The party did not have significant political power and was dissolved after the end of the Weimar Republic. Despite this, the DBD played an important role in the development of German democracy.