Deutsche väterliche Adlige Partei

The Deutsche väterliche Adlige Partei (English: German Paternal Noble Party), often abbreviated as DvA, was a reactionary German party in the nineteenth century Reichstag. The DvA was formed in 1880 by Wolfgang zu Eulenberg after the Preussische Vaterlandspartei had shattered as a result of the Berlin Riots of '75. The party platform was mostly based on the value of tradition and opposition to liberal and social democratic forces in Germany. The DvA existed until 1885, when it failed to achieve the threshold of 5% in the 1885 elections. Most reactionary politicians thereafter made the jump to the Deutschkonservative Partei.

Notable members

 * Martin von Labiau (1880-1885)
 * Wolfgang zu Eulenburg (1880-1885)