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    middle class. The movement had several leaders. The journalist and author Otto Glagau led a journal, Der Kulturkämpfer, [The Culture Warrior] that propagated...
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    received another ten-day term in 1911. In 1890, Fritsch became, along with Otto Böckel, a candidate of the German Reform Party, founded by Böckel and Oswald...
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    Sons. For a bibliography of Reuter's works see de:Fritz Reuter#Werke. Otto Glagau: Fritz Reuter und seine Dichtungen. Berlin: Lemke, 1866 (2nd ed. Berlin:...
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    on the hill despite prohibitions from the Christian priests. In 1867, Otto Glagau [de], a journalist from Berlin, visited Rambynas and wrote that newlyweds...
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    Akademie der Künste, Berlin 1880 [1] Der Kulturkämpfer, Band 2, 1880 Otto Glagau (Ed.), (4. Jahrg., Heft 96, Dezember 1880/1883), S. 251 Katalog zur Internationalen...
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    Gartenlaube became increasingly antisemitic, publishing among other things Otto Glagau's violent attacks on "the Jews" from 1874 to 1876. The weekly was also...
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  • the landgravine a prominent place in the Hessian history", historian Hans Glagau wrote in 1899. Landgravine Anna of Hesse, born Duchess of Mecklenburg, would...
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  • Roman Müller-Böhm Martin Neumann Wieland Schinnenburg Frank Sitta Hermann Otto Solms, Father of the House Katja Suding Heidrun Bluhm-Förster Sylvia Gabelmann...
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