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In 1870 two physicians, Gustav Theodor Fritsch and Eduard Hitzig, provided experimental support for Jackson's hypothesized motor area in the cortex. In a morbid experiment that was typical of the day, they restrained live dogs and--without anesthesia--cut away the dogs' skulls to expose an area of cortex. Then, they stimulated that cortex with ...
Cover: black and red swastika over snake with many Star of David symbols, title below, white on black background; 574 pages Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Theodore Fritsch was an antisemitic German political scientist and believer in the superiority of the “aryan race”. His “Handbook” was first published in 1893 and espoused a return to traditional “Volkisch” peasant ...
Theodor Fritsch, author of the infamous Handbuch der Judenfrage (The Handbook of the Jewish Question), is a name that often comes up in studies on anti-Semitism. Yet Hitler’s letter dated November 28, 1930, shows that the field’s research must be pursued further still on the different aspects of his long years as a radical anti-Semite.
7 de nov. de 2013 · An der Theodor-Fritsch-Allee (heute Lindenthaler Allee) in Berlin-Zehlendorf weihten die Nazis 1935 "dem völkischen Vorkämpfer" Theodor Fritsch eine Skulptur: Das Werk des Bildhauers Arthur ...
Emil Theodor Fritsch (* 28. Oktober 1852 in Wiesenena, Kreis Delitzsch; † 8. September 1933 in Gautzsch, Amtshauptmannschaft Leipzig) war ein deutscher völkisch - antisemitischer Publizist, Verleger und Politiker ( DSP, DVFP ). Theodor Fritsch (ca. 1920) Er schrieb und verlegte zahlreiche antisemitische Schriften, darunter der Antisemiten ...
Theodor Fritsch (1852–1933) war ein sehr produktiver Verfasser antisemitischer Abhandlungen – die er oft unter Pseudonymen wie Thomas Frey, Fritz Thor und F. Roderich Stoltheim veröffentlichte. Er agierte außerdem als Herausgeber antisemitischer Zeitungen, Zeitschriften und Handbücher.
1 de ene. de 2004 · Theodor Fritsch (1852-1933), a German contemporary to Howard, claimed authorship of the idea of Garden Cities in 1896 in his book Die Stadt der Zukunft, later published in 1912 as Gardenstadt.