• Otto Friedrich Wilhelm Stapel (27 October 1882 – 1 June 1954), was a German Protestant and nationalist essayist. He was the editor of the influential antisemitic...
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  • at Tilburg University. Wilhelm Stapel (1882-1954) was the German editor of the antisemitic magazine Deutsches Volkstum. Stapel, Schleswig-Holstein, a...
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  • painters Ludwig Fahrenkrog (1867–1952) and Fidus (1868–1948). By May 1924, Wilhelm Stapel perceived the movement as capable of embracing and reconciling the whole...
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    Fahrenkrog (1867–1952) and Fidus (1868–1948). By May 1924, essayist Wilhelm Stapel perceived the movement as capable of embracing and reconciling the whole...
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  • organised parties, no professional politicians, no periodic elections". Wilhelm Stapel, an antisemitic German intellectual, used Spengler's thesis on the cultural...
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  • most churches during the Nazi period, though not without some protest. Wilhelm Stapel (1882-1954) was a German theologian, who edited the Antisemitic monthly...
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    Wilhelm Röpke (10 October 1899 – 12 February 1966) was a German economist and social critic, one of the spiritual fathers of the social market economy...
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  • "Doktor Johannes Faust nach dem Puppenspiel / von Karl Simrock. Hrsg. von Wilhelm Stapel". Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek (in German). Retrieved 2 May 2020...
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    Right Hegelians (category Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)
    (die Hegelsche Rechte) were those followers of German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in the early 19th century who took his philosophy in a...
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    as Chancellor of the German Empire. He was removed from power by Kaiser Wilhelm II. Many Junkers lived in the eastern provinces that were annexed by either...
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