Hermann Rauschning

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Hermann Rauschning was a German conservative politician and writer best known for briefly leading the Senate of the Free City of Danzig and later becoming an outspoken critic of Nazism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German politician
Nazi Germany dissident
historian
human
political scientist
writer
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
dateOfBirth 1887-08-07
dateOfDeath 1982-02-08
describedIn Encyclopaedia Britannica
surface form: Encyclopædia Britannica

Neue Deutsche Biographie
surface form: German National Biography
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Greifswald
University of Halle
University of Jena NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Germans
fieldOfWork contemporary history
political history
political theory
gender male
hasOccupation farmer
hasReligion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
knownFor criticism of Nazism
early analysis of National Socialism
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf German National People’s Party
surface form: German National People's Party

Nazi Party
movement conservatism
notableIdea interpretation of Nazism as nihilistic revolution
notableWork The Revolution of Nihilism
surface form: Die Revolution des Nihilismus

Gespräche mit Hitler
The Revolution of Nihilism
occupation historian
political scientist
politician
writer
partOf political history of the Free City of Danzig
placeOfBirth German Empire
Province of Prussia
Thorn
placeOfDeath Portland, Oregon, United States
surface form: Portland, Oregon

United States of America
positionHeld President of the Danzig Senate
President of the Senate of the Free City of Danzig
residence Free City of Danzig
Switzerland
United States of America
spouse Margarete Rauschning

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