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Wilhelm Hauers (10 February 1836 in Celle – 27 April 1905 in Hamburg) was a German architect. His works include the St. Johannis Harvestehude Hamburg and Hamburg City Hall.
WilhelmHauers (10 February 1836 in Celle – 27 April 1905 in Hamburg) was a German architect. His works include the St. Johannis Harvestehude Hamburg and...
Franz Ritter von Hauer (1822–1899), Austrian geologist Jakob WilhelmHauer (1881–1962), founder of the German Faith Movement Jerome Hauer, American politician...
Jakob WilhelmHauer (4 April 1881 in Ditzingen, Württemberg – 18 February 1962 in Tübingen) was a German Indologist and religious studies writer. He was...
(1933–1945), closely associated with University of Tübingen professor Jakob WilhelmHauer. The movement sought to move Germany away from Christianity towards...
the first floor is the second-largest representation hall, named after Wilhelm II and functions as a room for official presentations. The mayor's hall...
Bergmann (1821–70), a German painter of historical subjects and portraits WilhelmHauers (1836–1905), architect in Hamburg Ernst Emil Herzfeld (1879–1948), German...
von Hauer became a life-member of the upper house (Herrenhaus) of the Austrian parliament. The mineral Hauerite is named after the two von Hauers. Regarding...
seven other architects: Martin Haller, Bernhard Hanssen, WilhelmHauers, Leopold Lamprecht, Wilhelm Emil Meerwein, Hugo Stammann and Gustav Zinnow. In this...
occultists to the Stab-in-the-back legend. She criticized the works of Jakob WilhelmHauer, an Indologist who supported völkisch ideas, but who had emphasised...
inter-racial marriage and children. He was then an assistant to Jakob WilhelmHauer in the Indological Institute of the University of Tübingen, subsequently...
advocate of "Aryan Paganism" – who styled herself Savitri Devi and Jakob WilhelmHauer, founder of the German Faith Movement. It was in this period, and until...
the völkisch magazine Die Sonne. Krannhals was a follower of Jakob WilhelmHauer's German Faith Movement. He died on 18 August 1934 in Dresden. After...
finials in 1860/61. A short time later, in 1864–65, his students WilhelmHauers and Wilhelm Schultz took over these stylistic devices for the gym of the Turn-Klubbe...
founded a supporting group in July 1933; they included Wirth, Jakob WilhelmHauer, and (until 1934) Ernst Bergmann and numerous ex-Communists. In 1934...
"German Christians". The German Faith Movement which was founded by Jakob WilhelmHauer adopted a more thoroughly Aryanised form of the ideology, to support...
Germany. Interest in yoga began in the 1920s with the Indologist Jakob WilhelmHauer's books on yoga in ancient India and its relevance to the Nazi racial...
Franz Spunda and Peryt Shou. The German Faith Movement led by Jakob WilhelmHauer during 1933-1945 propagated a move away from Christianity towards an...
Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger (or Wilhelm von Haidinger, or most often Wilhelm Haidinger) (5 February 1795 – 19 March 1871) was an Austrian mineralogist...
Germanic neopaganism Ariosophy Germanenorden Major personalities Jakob WilhelmHauer Ernst Graf zu Reventlow Alfred Rosenberg Forerunners Guido von List...
and of Aryan origin, and that Adolf Hitler was the new messiah. Jakob WilhelmHauer (1881–1962), German Indologist and religious studies writer. He was...
and its publisher Hans S. Jacobsen. Jacobsen drew heavily from Jakob WilhelmHauer's theories and promoted the adoration of the Norse gods. This influenced...
main thesis, inspired by the theories of the German theologist Jakob WilhelmHauer, was the total refutation of Christianity in favour of a new heathen...
"neopagan" was being applied to new religious movements like Jakob WilhelmHauer's German Faith Movement and Jan Stachniuk's Polish Zadruga, usually by...