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Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
Alternative spellings: Artur Moeller van den Bruck Arthur Moeller v. d. Bruck Arthur Moeller v.d. Bruck Moeller van den Bruck Arthur Ernst Wilhelm Victor Moeller Arthur Moeller-Bruck M. v. d. B. M.v.d.B. Artur Mëller van den Bruk Arthur Möller van den Bruck Arthur Möller v. d. Bruck Arthur Möller v.d. Bruck Arthur Moeller Van den Bruck Arthur Moeller van Den Bruck Arthur Moeller van den Bruck Arthur M. van den Bruck Artur M. van den Bruck Moeller van den Bruck Artur Moeller van den Bruck Artur M. Bruck Moeller VanDenBruck Moeller van den Bruck Moeller Vanden Bruck Artur Moeller-Bruck Artur Moeller-Bruck
B:23. April 1876Solingen D: 27. Mai 1925 Biblio: Seine Bücher tragen folgenden Stempel: Moeller v. d. Bruck Sammlung ; Kulturhistoriker, Staatstheoretiker, völkisch-nationalistischer Publizist; gehörte zu den Vertretern der sog „Konservativen Revolution“ in den 1920er-Jahren Death Place:
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Arthur Wilhelm Ernst Victor Moeller van den Bruck (23 April 1876 – 30 May 1925) was a German cultural historian, philosopher and writer best known for his controversial 1923 book Das Dritte Reich ("The Third Reich"), which promoted German nationalism and strongly influenced the Conservative Revolutionary movement and then the Nazi Party, despite his open opposition and numerous criticisms of Adolf Hitler. From 1906 to 1922, he also published 's first full German translation of Dostoyevsky's written works. (Source: DBPedia)