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Kaiser Wilhelm II Autocrat Or Pacifist In World War I?

Was World War I inevitable?  If so, when did it become so, and why?  Contrary to general belief, the war could have been averted or prevented altogether had two of the crowned heads involved had more rather than less power over their own governments Read more Section:  News Premium Preview Read Later  Source

Wilhelm Reich Did Not Want His Research To Be Used to Abuse Others

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt02180549 Sep 05, 2013 · The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich: Directed by Antonin Svoboda. With Klaus Maria Brandauer, Julia Jentsch, Jeanette Hain, Jamie Sives. At the end of his life, Wilhelm Reich – psychiatrist and experimental scientist searching for the fundamentals of life – finds himself on trial, charged with deception. His dream of liberating human individuality makes […]

The Victory of Judaism Over Germanism by Wilhelm Marr (1879)

Wilhelm Marr was actually the person who popularized the term “anti-semitism” and this book provides us some insights into jewish-German relations toward the end of the 19th century. Link Share now! Source

Wilhelm Steuerwaldt’s Architectural Landscapes

Translated from German wikipedia: Wilhelm Steuerwaldt was born in today’s house Finkenherd 1 in Quedlinburg as the son of a drawing teacher and had close contact with painting even in his youth. After attending school, he studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy from 1833. Before that, he had been an apprentice to the Halberstadt architectural […]

Paintings by Wilhelm Trautschold

Wilhelm Trautschold (1815 – 1877) was a German painter and printmaker. He trained at the Berlin Akademie der Kunste and in Dusseldorf. Trautschold established a reputation as a prolific portrait painter, although he also produced genre pieces and animal paintings. In 1851 he went to Italy, visiting Rome and Florence before returning to Germany. After […]

Swedish Composer Wilhelm Stenhammar

Wilhelm Stenhammar (1781 – 1927) was a Swedish pianist and self-taught composer and conductor. His compositions began as typically late Romantic fare but evolved through three periods. In the first, his primary influences were Liszt, Brahms, and Wagner, but the music is imbued with a Nordic sound without specifically quoting Swedish folk song. His early […]

Wilhelm Menzler’s Paintings of Flowers and Female Beauty

Wilhelm Menzler (1846-1926) was a German artist who painted portraits and genre scenes, often incorporating flowers into his works. He lived in Munich, where he studied with van Lerins, and then went on to exhibit in Vienna starting in 1891. Currently many of Menzler’s pieces can be found in museums and galleries in Budapest and […]

The Symbolist Art of Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach

Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach was a German Symbolist painter and radical social reformer. He attended the Munich Academy of Art and was deeply inspired by the works of fellow symbolist Swiss painter Arnold Bocklin. Diefenbach was a natural medicine practitioner living a nature-centered existence and mainly vegetarian, an oddity at this time. Diefenbach is a champion […]

Jakob Wilhelm Fehrle – Sculptor of Sensitive Spirituality

Biography from German Art Gallery Self Portrait Jakob Wilhelm Fehrle (1884–1974), who came from a family of gardeners, was a German painter, drawer and sculptor. He studied from 1903 to 1905 at the Kunstakademie Berlin with Paul Meyerheim and later with Balthasar Schmitt at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich. From 1911 to 1914, […]

Wilhelm Tank’s Detailed Drawings and Sculptures of Human Anatomy

Wilhelm Tank (1888 – 1967), born in Kuschlin (Wartheland), was a German professor of anatomy, drawing and sculpting. His father, Emil Tank, was a superintendent (head of an administrative division of the Protestant church). Initially Tank studied engineering, but he then transferred to the ‘Universität der Künste’ in Berlin. Later, he studied anatomy under Hans […]

Wilhelm Furtwängler and Music in the Third Reich

Renegade Editor’s Note: Here’s a good video to pique your interest. By Antony Charles From The Journal of Historical Review, May-June 1998 (Vol. 17, No. 3), pp. 2 ff. Not only during his lifetime, but also in the decades since his death in 1954, Wilhelm Furtwängler has been globally recognized as one of the greatest […]

VIDEO: Luciferian Doctrine Explained By Hans Wilhelm

Hello Zionist Report Followers! As you know, our mission is to EXPOSE THE TRUTH. And, we need your help to achieve it. We are a team of two journalists that are tirelessly working on this mission. We have grown tremendously since we launched in January. And now we are looking to take our growth to […]

Oil price crash: Saudis told to embrace austerity as debt defaults loom

Saudi Arabia faces years of tough austerity as the worst oil price crash in the modern history forces the kingdom to make radical cuts to government largesse, the International Monetary Fund has warned. The world’s largest producer of crude oil will need to “transform” its economy away from oil revenues, which make up […]

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