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  1. Maximilian Harden (Berlín, 20 de octubre de 1861 - Montana Vermala, Valais, Suiza, 30 de octubre de 1927); originariamente Felix Ernst Witkowski; pseudónimo Apostata) fue un influyente publicista, crítico, actor y periodista alemán.

    • Felix Ernst Witkowski
    • Friedhof Heerstraße
  2. Maximilian Harden (born Felix Ernst Witkowski, 20 October 1861 – 30 October 1927) was an influential German journalist and editor. Biography. Born the son of a Jewish merchant in Berlin he attended the Französisches Gymnasium until he began to train as an actor and joined a traveling theatre troupe.

    • Maximilian Harden, 20 October 1861
    • 30 October 1927 (aged 66)
  3. Maximilian Harden (* 20. Oktober 1861 in Berlin ; † 30. Oktober 1927 in Montana , Schweiz; ursprünglich Felix Ernst Witkowski ; zahlreiche Pseudonyme wie „Kent“, „Aposta“, „Kunz von der Rosen“ [1] ) war ein deutscher Publizist , Kritiker , Schauspieler und Journalist .

  4. Born 20 October 1861 in Berlin, Germany. Died 30 October 1927 in Montana, Switzerland. Maximilian Harden was one of the leading publicists and intellectuals both of the German Empire and of the early Weimar Republic. He achieved international fame as the originator of the Eulenburg Scandal.

  5. Maximilian Harden ( Berlín, 20 de octubre de 1861 - Montana Vermala, Valais, Suiza, 30 de octubre de 1927); originariamente Felix Ernst Witkowski; pseudónimo Apostata) fue un influyente publicista, crítico, actor y periodista alemán. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ... Cerrar. Oops something went wrong:

  6. Maximilian Harden. The scandal was used by opponents of Germany's foreign policies. Wilhelm II dismissed "Iron" Chancellor Otto von Bismarck and his Realpolitik system of treaties and agreements in 1890, replacing Bismarck's clear rule with a muddle and his foreign policies with a confrontational, expansionist Weltpolitik.

  7. Maximilian Felix Ernst Harden was a political journalist, a spokesman for extreme German nationalism before and during World War I and a radical socialist after Germany’s defeat. Initially an actor, Harden founded and edited the weekly Die Zukunft (1892–1923; “The Future”), which attained great.