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  Maximilian Harden
Sowohl Harden wie Rathenau waren seit ihrer Jugend Juden wider Willen.
Rathenau rechtfertigt sich in einem Schreiben an Harden und versucht ein letztes Mal, das alte Verhältnis zu erneuern.
Zur Rede gestellt, machte Harden Ausflüchte, worauf Rathenau von ihm schriftlich das Einverständnis verlangte, jeden für einen Lügner zu erklären, der behaupte, daß Harden sich Dritten gegenüber herabsetzend über Rathenau äußere.
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 Biographie: Maximilian Harden, 1861-1927
Harden nimmt eine Schauspielerausbildung auf und schließt sich einer Wandertruppe an, mit der er an verschiedenen Theatern in Deutschland gastiert.
Harden, der radikal-sozialistische Positionen bezieht, nimmt eine kritische und widerspruchsvolle Haltung zur Weimarer Republik ein.
Oktober: Maximilian Harden stirbt in Montana-Vermala (Kanton Wallis).
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 Maximilian Harden (XLII) Der Gnadenlose - Kultur - sueddeutsche.de
SZ-Serie "Aufmacher" (XLII): Maximilian Harden - vielfältiger, eitler, widerspruchsvoller Mensch — und einer der gefürchtetsten und einflussreichsten Journalisten seiner Zeit.
Harden, Maximilian, nannte er sich von 1876/77 an bis zum Tod in der Schweiz 1927.
Harden schwebte vierzehn Tage in Lebensgefahr.“ Dies und der anschließende Prozess, der zur Farce geriet, weil die politischen Hintergründe des Attentats verschwiemelt wurden, waren die Gründe dafür, dass Harden — verbittert und vorausschauend — in die Schweiz umzog.
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  Hausarbeiten.de: Karl Kraus und Maximilian Harden - Seminararbeit. Seminararbeiten, Diplomarbeiten, Magisterarbeiten, ...
Danach engagiert Harden einen Detektiv, der neue Beweise gegen Eulenburg beschaffen soll.
Harden läßt Eulenburg seine Ablehnung wie folgt formulieren: "Ich habe zu wenig Ehrgeiz und zu wenig Freude an den Exigenzen dieser Stellung.
Harden ist nach seiner Verurteilung zu vier Monaten Gefängnis für sie ein bedeutender Mann, für Kraus wäre seine Schuld größer, wäre er freigesprochen worden.
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 Harden-Eulenburg Affair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harden reaffirmed his threat after Germany gave Morocco to France at the Algeciras Conference (1906) in a major foreign policy fiasco, and Eulenburg responded by moving to Switzerland.
Harden outed Eulenburg on April 27, 1907, confirming the identity he previously had parodied as "the Harpist" (Eulenburg), along with "Sweetie" General Kuno Count von Moltke, in 1906.
Harden later told Hirschfeld that the Affair was the greatest political mistake of his life, like many later observers, attributing the Affair as the root cause of World War I and the fall of the Second Reich, inevitable without Eulenburg's moderating influence.
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 Harden-Eulenburg Affair
Harden reaffirmed his threat after Germany gave Morocco to France at the Algeciras Conference in a major foreign policy fiasco, and Eulenburg responded by moving to Switzerland.
Worse, in Harden's eyes, Eulenburg decided to return to Germany to be initiated into the High Order of the Black Eagle, and did not change his mind when Friedrich Heinrich, Prince of Prussia, decline to be initiated into the Order of the Knights of St. John because of his same-sex sexual proclivities.
Harden later told Hirschfeld that the Affair was the greatest political mistake of his life, like many later observers, attributing the Affair as the root cause of WWI and the fall of the Second Reich, inevitable without Eulenburg's moderating influence.
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Harden's original last name was Witkowski, and although he converted to Christianity at 16 his enemies always attacked him as a Jew.
In 1922, Harden was severely beaten by members of a secret anti-Weimar terrorist organization; a beating from which he never quite recovered.
Harden told the judges at the end of the trial that if they continued to allow verbal assaults on Jews in the courtroom, Jews might as well be forced to wear "yellow stars".
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 Encyclopedia: Harden-Eulenberg affair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Maximilian Harden in 1914 Maximilian Harden (a pen name; he was born Witkowski) was an influential German journalist who published the journal Die Zukunft, at the beginning of the 20th century.
Harden, imperilaist head of the periodical Die Zukunft, felt the same, waiting till 1902 only to personally threaten to out Eulenburg unless he retired from his ambassadorship in Vienna, which Eulenburg did, dropping from public life until 1906.
Harden outed Eulenburg on April 27, 1907, confirming the identity he previously had parodied as "the Harpist" (Eulenberg), along with "Sweetie" General Kuno Count von Moltke, in 1906.
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 Maximilian Harden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maximilian Harden (a pen name; he was born Felix Ernst Witkowski) (1861 - 1927) was an influential German journalist who published the journal Die Zukunft, at the beginning of the 20th century.
His baroque style was mocked by former friend Karl Kraus, who even wrote about "translations from Harden".
This article about a journalist is a stub.
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 Die Zukunft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Die Zukunft was, despite the numerous prominent contributors, actually the work of a single man. Maximilian Harden founded the journal in 1892 (after he had worked in various situations as a journalist, including regular work for the Gegenwart) in order to realise his own ambitions in publishing without having to bow to any restrictions.
Harden held to this promise throughout the entire life of Die Zukunft however it became the most personally political journal of all in German journalism.
Harden’s idea of a united Europe did not fall on fertile ground in a Europe whose bureaucrats were haggling over reparations.
www.haraldfischerverlag.de /hfv/KLP/zukunft_engl.htm   (288 words)

  
 The Eulenburg Affair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Maximilian Harden [2] (1861-1927) was born under the name Felix Ernst Witkowski as the son of Jewish parents.
Harden's articles in "Die Zukunft" in the late fall of 1906, which caused the Eulenburg Affair, were published because Harden feared a political comeback of Eulenburg.
In 1908, at which point the Eulenburg Affair had gained great public interest, Harden wrote in an article in "Die Zukunft", "I have never voluntarily exposed the sexual acts of another person."[18] This statement is supported in the memoirs of Otto Hammann, the foreign office press chief, although he was no friend of Harden.
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 Harden-Eulenburg Affair -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
While the controversy centered on Philipp Prince zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld and his accuser, (A writer for newspapers and magazines) journalist (additional info and facts about Maximilian Harden) Maximilian Harden, accusations and counter-accusations quickly multiplied with the phrase "Liebenberg Round Table" being used to describe the gay male circle around the Kaiser.
Testifying against Harden were his ex-wife of nine years, Lili von Elbe.
With little press, Harden was again convicted and fined six hundred marks plus the forty thousand marks of court costs, while Moltke was rehabilitated in the public eye.
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 Kontakte
Deutsch: Deutsch, Lili ; Maximilan Harden: Deutsch, Lili
Rapallo: Deutsch, Felix, Erster Weltkrieg: Deutsch, Felix, Maximilian Harden: Deutsch, Felix
Harden, Maximilian (Felix Ernst Witkowski, 1861-1927), Schauspieler, Mitgründer der "Freien Bühne", Kulturkritiker, Publizist und Herausgeber der Wochenzeitschrift "Die Zukunft" von 1892-1922, Förderer des Naturalismus:
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 The Nation, 10/04/1922 - Germany's Political Murderers by C, S.
Maximilian Harden, as is well known, was not a Government official like Walther Rathenau nor a member of the diet like Erzberger, nor was he a Spartacide, like Liebkneeht.
...Maximilian Harden's account of his own attempted murder appeared in the Zukunft as follows: On the ninth day after the murder of Bathenau I wrote to an American that after this error of judgment by the gang of murderers I would be the next victim of their cowardly brutality...
...Harden came to believe shortly before his own turn came that the fact of their both being born Jews was enough to put Eathenau and himself on the fl list...
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 Harden Maximilian: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
The major differences and similarities between the liberals and the democrats slowly began to harden in discussion of specific political issues during the three decades after 1815.
His aim was to send Germany down the warpath against France by eliminating doves from the kaisers inner circle...
HARDEN, MAXIMILIAN mak seme lyan har d n, 1861 1927, German journalist, whose real name...he sharply criticized the statesmen of the German republic.
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 Maximilian Harden - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Maximilian Harden - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Maximilian Harden (a pen name; he was born Witkowski) was an influential German journalist who published the journal Die Zukunft, at the beginning of the 20th century.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Maximilian Harden contains research on
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 Harden Maximilian: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
III, 1001; William Sidney Hartsfield...August 1980), 405,406; TCWVQ, Edwin Maximilian Gardner, vol.
...challenge to Prussian militarism that was seen by Prince Bismarck and his acolyte, the Jewish arch-conservative Maximilian Harden (a less talented version of Karl Kraus in Vienna), as being attacked from within by Emperor William IIs (Kaiser...
...kaisers advisers were denounced for their "sick sexuality" by an ostensibly straight right-wing journalist named Maximilian Harden.
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 Maximilian Felix Ernst Harden --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Initially an actor, Harden founded and edited the weekly Die Zukunft (1892–1923; “The Future”), which attained great influence by tasteless methods.
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 Hausarbeiten.de: The Eulenburg Affair - Seminararbeit. Seminararbeiten, Diplomarbeiten, Magisterarbeiten, Referate - ...
Only after the Eulenburg Affair did Harden come to the conclusion that Wilhem was "totally unqualified (...) for the handling of governmental affairs".[8] His main attacks before 1908 were aimed at the "camarilla" around Wilhelm, his entourage.
Harden compared the "camarilla" to a wind from medieval times blowing into modern institutions.[11] Again in 1898 Harden warned the Kaiser of the growing byzantinism around him.[12]
He enjoyed his family life only for a short time,[37] and the only female person he was ever close to in his life was his mother.[38] The relationship to his male companions of the Liebenberg Circle seems to have been by far stronger than any relationship to a female with the exception of his mother.
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 AllRefer.com - Maximilian Harden (Journalism And Publishing, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Maximilian Harden[mAk´´sEmE´lyAn hAr´dun] Pronunciation Key, 1861–1927, German journalist, whose real name was Witkowski.
Later he sharply criticized the statesmen of the German republic.
Essentially Harden was a popular journalist appealing to mass prejudices and beliefs.
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 Maximilian Harden -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Maximilian Harden -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Maximilian Harden (a (An author's pseudonym) pen name; he was born Witkowski) was an influential German journalist who published the journal Die Zukunft, at the beginning of the (additional info and facts about 20th century) 20th century.
His baroque style was mocked by former friend (additional info and facts about Karl Kraus) Karl Kraus, who even wrote about "translations from Harden".
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 The insider as outsider: The networks of Maximilian Harden in Wilhelmine and Weimar Germany
This dissertation will detail why Maximilian Harden was a relative insider to the Wilhelmine Empire and an outsider to the Weimar Republic.
An examination of his networks will be the primary means of explaining this phenomenon, given his relative position as an insider to Wilhelmine Germany.
The well-connected Harden provides an excellent case-study to examine how such networks are created, maintained, and shift in character and composition during times of conflict.
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 Harden-Eulenburg Affair Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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The Harden-Eulenburg affair, often simply Eulenburg affair, was the controversy surrounding a series of courts-martial and five regular trials regarding accusations of homosexual conduct, and accompanying libel trials, among prominent members of Kaiser Wilhelm II's cabinet and entourage and the chancellor von Bismarck during 1907-1909.
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Harden, Maximilian @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Harden, Maximilian @ HighBeam Research
HARDEN, MAXIMILIAN [Harden, Maximilian], 1861-1927, German journalist, whose real name was Witkowski.
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 Reviews in History: The Kaiser and his Court: Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany
As far as his sex life was concerned, he had innumerable affairs with prostitutes before ascending the throne in 1888, after which time he became more interested in men, particularly- soldiers.
Whether he was an active homosexual is open to dispute - although Harden believed he had hard evidence.
What is not open to dispute is that through his close friend Count Philipp zu Eulenburg and his circle, he did mix mainly with homosexuals.
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 Find in a Library: Maximilian Harden, censor Germaniae; the critic in opposition from Bismarck to the rise of Nazism.
Find in a Library: Maximilian Harden, censor Germaniae; the critic in opposition from Bismarck to the rise of Nazism.
Maximilian Harden, censor Germaniae; the critic in opposition from Bismarck to the rise of Nazism.
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 Robert Forsythe-Mae West: A Treatise on Decay
The wave of indignation swept Wilde to jail, but it also revealed the fact that sexual debauchery was so common among the nobility that Frank Harris could report, without legal action being taken against him, that seventy-five members of the House of Lords were notorious perverts.
Not long after Germany was stirred by the revelations that Prince Philip Eulenberg, intimate friend of the Kaiser, had been accused by Maximilian Harden of indulging in unnatural vice.
Harden had attacked Eulenberg publicly in his paper Zukunft, trying to force a charge of libel.
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 harden - OneLook Dictionary Search
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