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Topic: Tatkreis


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  Tatkreis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tatkreis, or "Action Circle", was a Völkisch movement which existed during the era of the Weimar Republic.
The Tatkreis used a combination of nationalism and 'revolutionary' conservatism to generate passion within their ranks in a fashion that pre-dated Nazism and was no doubt an influence.
The Tatkreis called for an end to capitalism and promoted a neomercantilist ideology, a system which encourages exports and discourages imports and called for German self-sufficiency.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tatkreis   (247 words)

  
 TATKREIS
The Tatkreis extolled youth as the model upon which the future German society would be built.
For their part, members of Tatkreis were at first not enamoured with this lower-class Austrian, and many were convinced that the disruption of the Nazi party in 1932 signified a permanent trend.
Along with the Thule Geßellschaft and the remaining völkisch organisations, the Tatkreis gradually disintegrated in the milieu of Nazi Gleichschaltung ('Co-ordination').
www.btinternet.com /~j.pasteur/Tatkreis.html   (427 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - What the West Should Know About German Neutralism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
...The Tatkreis was a significant element in that cultural effervescence of the Weimar period known as the conservative revolution...
...Probably the earliest example of a "third force" doctrine in Weimar Germany was to be found in the ideas of the so-called Tatkreis, the conservative circle associated with the journal Die Tat-"The Deed...
...If the kind of nationalist neutralism associated with the Tatkreis was generally abhorrent to the Nazis, the idea of "closed regions forbidden to intervention by outside powers" did enjoy a certain vogue under Nazism thanks to the jurist Carl Schmitt, a key figure in 20th-century German thought comparable in significance to Heidegger or Marcuse...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V75I1P28-1.htm   (5023 words)

  
 Die Tat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The magazine would be restyled however, getting the subtitle Monatsschrift zur Gestaltung neuer Wirklichkeit.
Hans Zehrer would become (unofficial) chief editor of Die Tate in September 1929 (now subtitled as Unabhängig Monatsschrift zur Gestaltung neuer Wirklichkeit), and would together with Ernst Wilhelm Eschmann, Ferdinand Fried and Giselher Wirsing make Die Tate into an influential promoter of the Tatkreis and the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
In a short time the circulation of the magazine would rise to 30,000, attracting mostly a middle-class populace, and becoming a front-runner of the Nazi propaganda machine with the magazine's stress on autarky, nationalism, and anti-capitalistic tendencies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Die_Tat   (370 words)

  
 THULE SOCIETY
Like many members of the Tatkreis, many Thulists joined the DAP and, eventually, the NSDAP.
That the Thule Geßellschaft was of influence on Hitler and other leading Nazis is not in question by serious historians and biographers.
Main Page / National-Socialism / Völkisch Movement / Tatkreis
www.btinternet.com /~j.pasteur/ThuleSociety.html   (570 words)

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