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    Jakob Wilhelm Hauer (4 April 1881 in Ditzingen, Württemberg – 18 February 1962 in Tübingen) was a German Indologist and religious studies writer. He was...
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  • (1933–1945), closely associated with University of Tübingen professor Jakob Wilhelm Hauer. The movement sought to move Germany away from Christianity towards...
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  • Franz Ritter von Hauer (1822–1899), Austrian geologist Jakob Wilhelm Hauer (1881–1962), founder of the German Faith Movement Jerome Hauer, American politician...
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    (Deutsche Glaubensbewegung) was founded by the religious studies scholar Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, who wanted to unite these disparate Heathen groups. While active...
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  • Günther, Claus and Hauer, religions are an expression of race and racial biology. In religious terms, according to Jakob Wilhelm Hauer and the German Faith...
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    Germany. Interest in yoga began in the 1920s with the Indologist Jakob Wilhelm Hauer's books on yoga in ancient India and its relevance to the Nazi racial...
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  • and its Defenders". Humanist (4). Institute for Social Ecology. Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, 7. Februar 1935. BAD R 4901–3285. Report of the SD-Hauptamtes Berlin:...
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    "German Christians". The German Faith Movement which was founded by Jakob Wilhelm Hauer adopted a more thoroughly Aryanised form of the ideology, to support...
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    occultists to the Stab-in-the-back legend. She criticized the works of Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, an Indologist who supported völkisch ideas, but who had emphasised...
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  • Meyring, Franz Spunda and Peryt Shou. The German Faith Movement led by Jakob Wilhelm Hauer during 1933-1945 propagated a move away from Christianity towards...
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    and a further five groups were represented by individual members. Jakob Wilhelm Hauer became the group's "leader and representative" by acclamation, and...
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    Jacobsen's main thesis, inspired by the theories of the German theologist Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, was the total refutation of Christianity in favour of a new heathen...
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  • inter-racial marriage and children. He was then an assistant to Jakob Wilhelm Hauer in the Indological Institute of the University of Tübingen, subsequently...
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    Positive Christianity Major personalities Richard Walther Darré Jakob Wilhelm Hauer Friedrich Hielscher Heinrich Himmler Hanns Kerrl Alexander Rud Mills...
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    neo-pagans founded a supporting group in July 1933; they included Wirth, Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, and (until 1934) Ernst Bergmann and numerous ex-Communists. In 1934...
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  • the actual relationship between Yoga and Samkhya is divided. While Jakob Wilhelm Hauer and Georg Feuerstein believe that Yoga was a tradition common to...
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  • basic types subsumed under Deutschgläubig: the Deutscher Glaube of Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, inspired by influences of Hinduism and mysticism combined with elements...
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  • painters Ludwig Fahrenkrog (1867–1952) and Fidus (1868–1948). By May 1924, Wilhelm Stapel perceived the movement as capable of embracing and reconciling the...
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  • and of Aryan origin, and that Adolf Hitler was the new messiah. Jakob Wilhelm Hauer (1881–1962), German Indologist and religious studies writer. He was...
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    for defamation. Reventlow was highly critical of the policies of Kaiser Wilhelm II and later of the Weimar Republic. In 1920 he founded his own newspaper...
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