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  1. Theodor Fritsch (born Emil Theodor Fritsche; 28 October 1852 – 8 September 1933) was a German publisher and journalist. His antisemitic writings did much to influence popular German opinion against Jews in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  2. Emil Theodor Fritsch war ein deutscher völkisch-antisemitischer Publizist, Verleger und Politiker. Er schrieb und verlegte zahlreiche antisemitische Schriften, darunter der Antisemiten-Katechismus bzw. das Handbuch der Judenfrage, und war Herausgeber der Zeitschrift Der Hammer. Daneben hatte er eine treibende Rolle bei der Gartenstadt-Bewegung ...

  3. Theodor Emil Fritsch was one of the most influential and figures of the new radical right that emerged after the unification of the German Reich in 1871.

  4. In 1870 two physicians, Gustav Theodor Fritsch and Eduard Hitzig, provided experimental support for Jackson's hypothesized motor area in the cortex.

  5. Aug 7, 2006 · Unlike Howard, Fritsch was a prolific author whose other work included rabidly anti‐Semitic propaganda, often expressed in his journal, Hammer. His ideas were almost completely ignored by the German garden city association, founded in 1902, which embodied Howard's more liberal and humanistic perspectives.

  6. Known widely in the twentieth century for his Anti- Semites’ Catechism (1887), which appeared in forty- nine editions by the end of the Second World War, Fritsch wrote to Nietz sche in March 1887, assuming that he harbored similar views toward the Jews, or at least that he was open to recruitment for his cause.1 We will have an opportunity to re...

  7. Dec 29, 2023 · Theodor Fritsch was in many ways the greatest and most prolific of any anti-Semite who has every lived and has not been unjustly labelled the 'godfather' of German anti-Semitism.