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Hermann Ottomar Friedrich Goedsche (12
February 1815 – 8
November 1878), also
known by his
pseudonym Sir John Retcliffe, was a
German government employee...
- from Biarritz, an 1868
novel by the
antisemitic German novelist Hermann Goedsche,
which had been
translated into
Russian in 1872.: 97 The
Protocols is...
- (1753–1821)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Paul de
Lagarde (1827–1891)
Hermann Goedsche (1815–1878)
Goldwin Smith (1823–1910)
Georges Ernest Boulanger (1837–1891)...
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Discours du récit). Stanzel,
Franz Karl. A
theory of Narrative. Transl. by
Charlotte Goedsche. Cambridge: CUP 1984 (Transl. of
Theorie des Erzählens)....
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Englishman who
wrote The
Conquest of the
World by the Jews in 1873, and
Hermann Goedsche, a
Prussian agent provocateur promoting a new
ideological antisemitism...
- and skills] (in German). Vol. 4.
Meissen (Germany):
Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche. p. 488. Balbi,
Adriano (1824).
Compendio di
geografia universale [Compendium...
- and a
novel called Biarritz by a
Prussian secret agent called Hermann Goedsche who used Sir John
Retcliffe as a nom de plume. Most of the
novel is in...
- (fl. 10th c., Iceland, p)
Patricia Goe****e (1931–2006, US, p)
Hermann Goedsche (1815–1878, Germany/Poland, f/nf)
Glenda Goertzen (born 1967, Canada, ch)...
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deutschen Sinnes und
deutscher Zunge in Wort und Bild,
Volum 2. Chemnitz:
Goedsche.
Retrieved 2013-02-28. Hughes,
Thomas S. (1820).
Travels in Sicily, Greece...
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Dialogue in ****
Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu, as well as
Hermann Goedsche's 1868 anti-Semitic
novel Biarritz. The
Khazar theory is an
academic fringe...