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Corporate and organizational members included the
Association of German Fraternities , the German Homeland Association , German College Gymnastics Associations , the Association of German Guilds , the Association of German Glee Clubs , the German College Music Society , and German College Art Society
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Its aim was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in
Germany that was based on the aims and objectives of the inner circles of the Nazi Party. Upon its reorganization, it was merged with the
606:. In: GDS-Archiv für Hochschul- und Studentengeschichte, Vol. 6, edited by Friedhelm Golücke / Peter Krause / Wolfgang Gottwald / Klaus Gerstein / Harald Lönnecker, Cologne 2002, pp. 121–144.
81:(German Stage), connected with the establishment of the official body for cultural surveillance, the "Dienstelle Rosenberg" (DRbg, Rosenberg Department), which was later known as the
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of the
Schultze-Naumburg firm as director of the Weimar Architecture Institute. He immediately dismissed all practitioners of the Bauhaus style. Frick ordered artworks by "
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The number of members, who were organized in local chapters, rose from approximately 300 in 25 chapters in April 1929 to about 38,000 in 450 chapters by
October 1933.
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The members and supporters included representatives of the extreme right wing of the
National Socialist movement. These included anti-Semitic literary historians
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604:„... Boden für die Idee Adolf Hitlers auf kulturellem Felde gewinnen“. Der „Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur“ und die deutsche Akademikerschaft
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Nazifizierung der Philosophie an der Universität Breslau 1933-1945, von Norbert Kapferer, LIT Verlag, 2002,
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Schwarze Liste für öffentliche Büchereien und gewerbliche Leihbüchereien
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were struck from state-subsidized concert programs, and books by
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Nibelungen, Samples Grafenau 2015, pp. 61f
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Propaganda in der Münchner Universität
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199:, and Austrian political philosopher and a teacher of
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Die politische Organisation kulturellen Ressentiments
536:Reichsleitung/Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur (ed.):
348:Their activities had a nationwide impact. In 1930
240:Mitteilung des Kampfbundes für deutsche Kultur
574:Lexikon zur Geschichte der Parteien in Europa
527:. in: Der Weltkampf 5 (May 1928), pp 210–212.
60:National Socialist Society for German Culture
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503:Kampf gegen die „jüdische Weltverschwörung“
339:German Culture Watch: Journal of the KfdK
195:, philosopher, sociologist and economist
459:Die Kunstpolitik des Nationalsozialismus
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54:era. It was founded in 1928 as the
555:Das Amt Rosenberg und seine Gegner
32:Militant League for German Culture
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624:Die Kant-Studien im Dritten Reich
211:Publications and political action
136:, the widow of racial ideologist
234:Frick in his cell, November 1945
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706:1928 establishments in Germany
326:and the so-called "hate art" (
221:All Quiet on the Western Front
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696:Nazi propaganda organizations
518:Primary sources and documents
473:Die Apokalypse in Deutschland
46:political society during the
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461:. Reinbek bei Hamburg 1963,
138:Houston Stewart Chamberlain
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576:. Kröner, Stuttgart 1981,
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92:Alfred Rosenberg in 1939
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418:Georg Wilhelm Pabst
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452:Background history
358:degenerate artists
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201:Friedrich Hayek
169:Gustav Havemann
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248:Kurt Tucholsky
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343:Hans Hinkel
316:Emil Ludwig
290:. Books by
288:Georg Grosz
252:Thomas Mann
193:Aribert Mog
185:Fritz Stein
161:Hanns Johst
690:Categories
641:3825854515
611:References
410:Eisenstein
398:Stravinsky
394:Emil Nolde
390:Franz Marc
280:Emil Nolde
116:-opponent
425:Pentecost
402:Hindemith
378:Paul Klee
374:Kandinsky
328:Hetzkunst
268:Kandinsky
264:Paul Klee
189:Carl Auen
187:, actors
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675:See also
433:Goebbels
414:Pudovkin
366:Otto Dix
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382:Barlach
180:Werwolf
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