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Paul Krannhals (born 14 November 1883 in Riga; died 16 August 1934 in Munich) was a Baltic-German philosopher. He was an early supporter of the NSDAP in the 1920s and 1930s. His work Das Organische Weltbild was referred to by Otto Dietrich as "the first attempt from a National Socialist perspective...to scientifically clarify and present the organic or universalist worldview".[1]
^Dietrich, O. (1935) Die philosophischen Grundlagen des Nationalsozialismus. Breslau: Ferdinand Hirt. Pg. 21.
PaulKrannhals (born 14 November 1883 in Riga; died 16 August 1934 in Munich) was a Baltic-German philosopher. He was an early supporter of the NSDAP in...
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