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Reichshammerbund (Reich
Hammer League) was a
German anti-Semitic
movement founded in 1912 by
Theodor Fritsch.
Based on The Hammer, a
journal founded by...
- whom he had a
strong personal rivalry. In 1912
Fritsch founded the
Reichshammerbund (Reich's
Hammer League) as an
antisemitic collective movement. He also...
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through the List Society,
influenced later völkisch
groups such as the
Reichshammerbund and Germanenorden, and
through those exerted an
influence on both the...
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devoted group and was a
sister movement to the more open and
mainstream Reichshammerbund. In 1916,
during World War I, the
Germanenorden split into two parts...
- the
Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
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Hermann (2008)...
- half-timbered
houses throughout Germany". He was
active in both the
Reichshammerbund and the
Germanenorden (pre-World War I völkisch leagues). He was one...
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political activism. List's disciples, however,
became active in the
Reichshammerbund and the Germanenorden, two "historically significant", "virulently...
- right-wingers, and
adherents to his
ideas were
among the
founders of the
Reichshammerbund in
Leipzig in 1912, and they
included individuals who held key positions...
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where it
joined several such
other organizations. It
merged with the
Reichshammerbund and
about a
month later with the Deutschvölkischer Bund, the organization...
- Fahnenjunker-Gefreiter. That year he also
joined the
antisemitic organisations Reichshammerbund (founded by the
German author Theodor Fritsch) and Deutschvölkischer...