Alfred Baeumler (sometimes Bäumler; German: [ˈbɔʏmlɐ]; 19 November 1887 – 19 March 1968), was an Austrian-born German philosopher, pedagogue and prominent...
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interpretation, one can not be thought without the others. During Nazi Germany, Alfred Baeumler attempted to separate the concepts, claiming that the Eternal Recurrence...
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present name, Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden) in 1961. Alfred Baeumler declared his Nazi views in 1932 and moved to Berlin in 1933. Nazi German...
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Nietzsche's philosophy. Alfred Baeumler was perhaps the most notable exponent of Nietzschean thought in Nazi Germany. Baeumler had published his book "Nietzsche...
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their world view was more or less complete by the mid-1930s.: 234 Alfred Baeumler, an educational philosopher and university lecturer who attempted to...
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and Terror of Lebensphilosophie: Ludwig Klages, Walter Benjamin, and Alfred Baeumler". South Central Review. 23 (1). The Johns Hopkins University Press:...
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Bräuninger: "Ich wollte nicht daneben stehen". Lebensentwürfe von Alfred Baeumler bis Ernst Jünger. Ares-Verlag, Graz 2006, ISBN 3-902475-32-3 Karl Otto...
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legislation within Freiburg University. Along with Ernst Krieck and Alfred Baeumler, Heidegger spearheaded the Conservative Revolution promoted (in the...
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the Auschwitz I concentration camp from May 1944 to February 1945. Alfred Baeumler – Philosopher who interpreted the works of Friedrich Nietzsche in order...
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