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Verband der Unabhängigen
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The Federation of Independents (Verband der Unabhängigen , VdU) was a national-liberal political party in Austria active from 1949 to 1955 .
It was founded on 25 March 1949 by Herbert Klaus and Viktor Reimann . The constituent assembly was held in Salzburg on the next day. Herbert Kraus was elected Chairman (Bundesobmann ), while Viktor Reimann, Josef Karoly , Karl Hartleb and Karl Winkler were appointed Vice-Chairmen (Bundesobmann-Stellvertreter ).
VdU saw itself as representing the interests of former Nazi Party members , expellees from Central and Eastern Europe , returning war prisoners and other discontent portions of the Austrian population. Although close to the Austrian People's Party , the party also advocated liberal individualism , and did not concern itself much with the "Catholic question." VdU supported the abolition of laws limiting the political activities of former Nazis.
In the 1949 election it obtained 12% of vote and 16 seats in the National Council . Losses in subsequent elections and internal strife led to the collapse of the party, which was absorbed by the newly founded Freedom Party of Austria in 1956 .