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    Gottfried Feder

    German economist and politician

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  1. Gottfried Feder (27 January 1883 – 24 September 1941) was a German civil engineer, a self-taught economist, and one of the early key members of the Nazi Party and its economic theoretician. One of his lectures, delivered on 12 September 1919, drew Adolf Hitler into the party.

  2. Apr 18, 2022 · Gottfried Feder was the ideologist of the Nazi Party and the chairman of its Reich Economic Council. He outlined the fundamental principles and proposals of National Socialist economic policy in 1932, such as the corporative state, the socialization of the means of production, and the protection of the productive personality.

  3. Gottfried Feder was a German political activist who was the principal economic theoretician of the initial phase of German Nazism. Feder, a civil engineer, gained notoriety in 1919 for his vaguely socialistic “Manifest zur Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft” (“Manifesto on Breaking the Shackles of.

  4. In this excerpt, Gottfried Feder (1883–1941), an engineer who held a professorship for settlement, regional planning, and urban development at the TH Berlin when this text was published, writes about the principles of city planning, emphasizing the link between city planning and ideology.

  5. Gottfried Feder, ( January 27th, 1883, Würzburg, Germany — September 24th, 1941, Murnau), was a German political activist who was the principal economic theoretician of the initial phase of German National Socialism.

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · Gottfried Feder developed economic theories which influenced Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement more than is commonly recognized. Feder’s writings and speeches revolved around four inter-connected themes: (1) anti-capitalism, replete with antisemitic overtones,...

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  8. (1883 - 1941) Gottfried Feder was an anti-capitalist, anti-Semite and one of the early key members of the German Nazi party. He was their economic theoretician. Initially, it was his lecture in 1919 that drew Hitler into the party. (1)

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