Berlin movement
"A German Seven". Montage of portraits showing well-known German antisemites ca. at the time of the "Antisemitenpetition" (1880/1881). Centre: Otto Glagau, around him clockwise: Adolf König, Bernhard Förster, Max Liebermann von Sonnenberg, Theodor Fritsch, Paul Förster and Otto Böckel. Writing says "A German seven / those who do not love the Jews", but can also be read as "A German seven / those who the Jews do not love". | |
| Formation | 1880s |
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| Purpose | Anti-Semitism |
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Key people | Otto Glagau, Adolf Stoecker |
The Berlin movement was an anti-Semitic intellectual and political movement in the German Empire in the 1880s. The movement was a collection of unassociated individuals and organizations.