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  1. Georg Ritter von Schönerer (Viena, 17 de julio de 1842-Rosenau am Kamp, 14 de agosto de 1921) fue un político austriaco. Fue uno de los principales exponentes del pangermanismo y del nacionalismo alemán en Austria, al igual que un radical antisemita y opositor del catolicismo político.

    • Matthias von Schönerer
    • 17 de julio de 1842, Viena
  2. Georg Ritter von Schönerer (17 July 1842 – 14 August 1921) was an Austrian landowner and politician of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A major exponent of pan-Germanism and German nationalism in Austria as well as a radical opponent of political Catholicism and a fierce antisemite ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Georg, Ritter (knight) von Schönerer (born July 17, 1842, Vienna, Austria—died Aug. 14, 1921, Rosenau bei Zwettl) was an Austrian political extremist, founder of the Pan-German Party (1885). He was a virulent anti-Semite and was perhaps the best-known spokesman for popular antidemocratic sentiments in the late empire.

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  4. Georg Ritter von Schönerer (Viena, 17 de julio de 1842-Rosenau am Kamp, 14 de agosto de 1921) fue un político austriaco. Fue uno de los principales exponentes del pangermanismo y del nacionalismo alemán en Austria, al igual que un radical antisemita y opositor del catolicismo político.

  5. Georg Heinrich Schönerer (* 17. Juli 1842 in Wien; † 14. August 1921 auf Schloss Rosenau, Niederösterreich ), von 1860 bis 1888 und von 1917 bis 1919 Georg Heinrich Ritter von Schönerer, war ein österreichischer Gutsherr und Politiker.

  6. Schönerer became a political activist of liberal views, chiming with the mood of the 1870s, and gained entry to Austria’s Parliament ( Reichsrat) in 1873. His politics then took a radical, right-wing turn, founded on antagonism towards Slavs, Jews, and Catholicism.

  7. Within the German National movement, Georg Ritter von Schönerer was the driving anti-Semitic force and one of the first to introduce anti-Semitism into politics. Schönerer combine his rejection of the Habsburg monarchy, liberalism and capitalism with a racially defined anti-Semitism that incited violence.