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- Treitschke (ennobled: von Treitschke) is a German surname, most famously borne by a family from Saxony. Notable people with the surname include: Curt Erwin...
- Heinrich Gotthard Freiherr von Treitschke (German: [ˈhaɪ̯n.ʁɪç fɔn ˈtʁaɪ̯.t͡ʃkə]; 15 September 1834 – 28 April 1896) was a German historian, political...
- he could get hold of: Nietzsche, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Ranke, Treitschke, Marx, Bismarck's Thoughts and Memories, and the war memoirs of German...
- Georg Friedrich Treitschke (German: [ˈtʀaɪtʃkə]; 29 August 1776 – 4 June 1842) was a German librettist, translator and lepidopterist. In 1800, he came...
- into German society, not exclusion. In 1879, his colleague Heinrich von Treitschke began a political campaign against Jews (the so-called Berliner Antisemitismusstreit)...
- Magdalena Treitschke (1788-1816) was an Austrian ballet dancer. She was engaged at the Burgtheater in 1802-1811 and internationally famous in her time...
- Schmitt Sieferle Sloterdijk Sombart Spaemann Spengler Steinbuch Tönnies von Treitschke Voegelin Weber Literature Addresses to the German Nation (1806) Elements...
- nationalist historians, was Treitschke who had an enormous influence on elite students at Heidelberg and Berlin universities. Treitschke vehemently attacked parliamentarianism...
- Heinrich von Treitschke, History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century, English translation 1917. Volume 3, p. 51. Heinrich Treitschke, History of Germany...
- Schmitt Sieferle Sloterdijk Sombart Spaemann Spengler Steinbuch Tönnies von Treitschke Voegelin Weber Literature Addresses to the German Nation (1806) Elements...