Otto Böckel (2 July 1859, Free City of Frankfurt – 17 September 1923, Michendorf) was a German populist politician who became one of the first to successfully...
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Bockel, Böckel or Boeckel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dirk Bockel (born 1976), German-born Luxembourgian triathlete; Hermann...
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The later version of the DRP was established in either 1889 or 1890 by Otto Böckel and Oswald Zimmermann, who had been involved in the original party, under...
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Michendorf historical society, the rest stop was demolished in 2008. Otto Böckel (1859–1923), politician notorious for exploiting anti-Semitism as a political...
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(1807–1848) Hans-Friedrich Blunck (1888–1961) Franz Boas (1858–1942) Otto Böckel (1859–1923) Ehrenfried-Oskar Boege (1889–1965) Ernst Wilhelm Bohle (1903–1960)...
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1911. In 1890, Fritsch became, along with Otto Böckel, a candidate of the German Reform Party, founded by Böckel and Oswald Zimmermann, to the German Reichstag...
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poisonous snakes and wild predators." The librarian and folk song researcher Otto Böckel (1859–1923), who sat in the Reichstag for the German Reform Party from...
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The popularity of Ahlwardt and another antisemite Reichstag deputy, Otto Böckel, in conservative rural electorates prompted the German Conservative Party...
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by Johann Heinrich Rupp in 1912. The seat had previously been held by Otto Böckel and Hellmut von Gerlach, both of whom were also associated with antisemitism...
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developed his own group of followers and with them worked closely with Otto Böckel, with both men combining their followings as a new German Reform Party...
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