Dietrich Eckart
German journalist and politician

Born
March 23rd, 1868
157 years ago
Died
December 26th, 1923
101 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Germany
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A journalist and politician, contributed significantly to the development of nationalist ideology in Germany during the early 20th century. Involved with the German Workers' Party and later the National Socialist German Workers' Party, played a key role in shaping the party's early direction. Worked as an influential writer and editor, promoting nationalistic ideas through various publications. In addition to political activities, engaged in cultural and literary circles, influencing various thinkers and political figures of the time.
Helped shape nationalist ideology
Contributed to the early Nazi Party
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