Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
German historian and author

Born
April 23rd, 1876
149 years ago
Died
May 30th, 1925
100 years ago — 49 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Germany
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Born in 1876, a historian and author contributed significantly to the understanding of German identity and culture. Authored several works including the influential book 'Das Drittreich', which articulated visions of a nationalistic future for Germany. Engaged in political discourse during the early 20th century, analyzing national socialism and its implications. The ideas presented in the writings influenced various political and historical discussions in post-World War I Germany.
Authored 'Das Drittreich'
Analyzed national socialism
Contributed to German cultural identity
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