Maximilian Harden (born Felix Ernst Witkowski, 20 October 1861 – 30 October 1927) was an influential German journalist and editor. Born the son of a Jewish...
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Eulenburg affair (redirect from Harden-Eulenburg affair)
biggest homosexual scandal ever." The issue centred on journalist Maximilian Harden's accusations of homosexual conduct between the Kaiser's close friend...
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harden, Harden, or härden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harden may refer to: Harden, New South Wales, Australia Harden railway station Harden County...
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director of Nationalbank für Deutschland. Witting was a brother of Maximilian Harden and father-in-law of Hans Paasche. Witting is considered one of the...
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later life, among them the poet Adalbert von Chamisso, the authors Maximilian Harden and Kurt Tucholsky, the engineer Walter Dornberger and the resistance...
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libel trial in 1907, when General Kuno von Moltke sued the journalist Maximilian Harden, after the latter had run an article accusing Moltke of having a homosexual...
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German social-democratic weekly (1892–1923) founded and edited by Maximilian Harden This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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pressure on him increased due to the Harden–Eulenburg affair (1907–1909), in which the journalist Maximilian Harden accused several public figures, most...
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everything stays the same." In the years 1906–1909, Socialist journalist Maximilian Harden published accusations of homosexual activity involving ministers,...
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journalists and brutish behaviour. Notable enemies were Maximilian Harden (in the mud of the Harden–Eulenburg affair), Moriz Benedikt (owner of the newspaper...
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