Hans Zehrer (pseud. Hans Thomas; 22 June 1899 – 23 August 1966) was a German philosopher and journalist. He edited a leading right-wing journal, Die Tat...
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Zehrer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hans Zehrer (1899–1966), German journalist Joseph Zehrer (born 1954), German artist Paul...
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Macdonald & Co. pp. 143–148. ISBN 978-0-356-02689-3. von Sothen, Hans Becker (2005), Hans Zehrer als politischer Publizist nach 1945. In Frank-Lothar Kroll...
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Bauern- und Landvolk Partei. Its manifesto was in large parts authored by Hans Zehrer (1899-1966). Originally intended as a continuation of the Weimar-era...
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Tatkreis was formed around the publication Die Tat ("Action"). Edited by Hans Zehrer, it produced a circulation of over 25,000 in 1933. After the rise to...
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(sculpting) and Hans Baschang (drawing and painting). From 1992 until 1994, together with the music journalist Karl Bruckmaier, Zehrer initiated a series...
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Retrieved 7 December 2012. Ebbo Demant: Vom Schleicher zum Springer. Hans Zehrer als politischer Publizist. Mainz 1971, S. 9. "Cloaca Massima". www.romacittaeterna...
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(1950) Paul Bourdin (1950) Hans Scherer, Adalbert Worliczek, Adolf Helbig (1950–1952) Albert Komma (1952–1953) Hans Zehrer (1946 / 1953–1966) Herbert...
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Yücel (born 1973) Peter von Zahn (1913–2001) Ingo Zamperoni (born 1974) Hans Zehrer (1899–1966) Linda Zervakis (born 1975) Annika Zimmermann (born 1989)...
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conservative national Die Welt, then edited by the Kapp Putsch veteran, Hans Zehrer. The publisher Axel Springer permitted discussion of neutrality (the...
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