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Artur Mahraun (30 December 1890 – 29 March 1950) was the founder and leader of the Young German Order (Jungdeutscher Orden or Jungdo) and an early contender for the leadership of the far right youth in Weimar Germany. Born the son of a privy councillor in Kassel, Mahraun became a career soldier with the Prussian Army when he enlisted in the Prussian Infantry Regiment No. 83 in 1908. He served with distinction on the Eastern Front during First World War. He was briefly associated with a group called the Nachbarschafts-Bewegung after the war until his death in Gütersloh in 1950.

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  • Artur Mahraun (de)
  • Artur Mahraun (en)
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  • Artur Mahraun (* 30. Dezember 1890 in Kassel; † 27. März 1950 in Gütersloh; Pseudonyme: Heinrich Meister, Dietrich Kärrner) war ein deutscher politischer Aktivist und Schriftsteller. Als Gründer und Hochmeister des Jungdeutschen Ordens wird er der Konservativen Revolution zugerechnet. Er entwickelte ein Konzept von sog. „politischen Nachbarschaften“, als eine basisdemokratische Alternative bzw. Ergänzung zum ausschließlichen Parteienstaat. (de)
  • Artur Mahraun (né le 30 décembre 1890 à Cassel et mort le 27 mars 1950 à Gütersloh ; pseudonymes: Heinrich Meister, Dietrich Kärrner) est un activiste politique et écrivain allemand. En tant que fondateur et "Grand Maître" du Jungdeutscher Orden (ordre des jeunes allemands), il fait partie de la Révolution conservatrice. Il développe un concept de «quartiers politiques» comme alternative démocratique populaire ou supplément à l'état de partie exclusif. (fr)
  • Artur Mahraun (30 December 1890 – 29 March 1950) was the founder and leader of the Young German Order (Jungdeutscher Orden or Jungdo) and an early contender for the leadership of the far right youth in Weimar Germany. Born the son of a privy councillor in Kassel, Mahraun became a career soldier with the Prussian Army when he enlisted in the Prussian Infantry Regiment No. 83 in 1908. He served with distinction on the Eastern Front during First World War. He was briefly associated with a group called the Nachbarschafts-Bewegung after the war until his death in Gütersloh in 1950. (en)
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  • Artur Mahraun (* 30. Dezember 1890 in Kassel; † 27. März 1950 in Gütersloh; Pseudonyme: Heinrich Meister, Dietrich Kärrner) war ein deutscher politischer Aktivist und Schriftsteller. Als Gründer und Hochmeister des Jungdeutschen Ordens wird er der Konservativen Revolution zugerechnet. Er entwickelte ein Konzept von sog. „politischen Nachbarschaften“, als eine basisdemokratische Alternative bzw. Ergänzung zum ausschließlichen Parteienstaat. (de)
  • Artur Mahraun (30 December 1890 – 29 March 1950) was the founder and leader of the Young German Order (Jungdeutscher Orden or Jungdo) and an early contender for the leadership of the far right youth in Weimar Germany. Born the son of a privy councillor in Kassel, Mahraun became a career soldier with the Prussian Army when he enlisted in the Prussian Infantry Regiment No. 83 in 1908. He served with distinction on the Eastern Front during First World War. Like many of his contemporaries he became involved in Freikorps activity after the Armistice, forming his own group, the Offizierkompagnie Kassel in January 1919. The group was restructured in May 1920 when the Jungdo was adopted and by 1921 Mahraun could call on 70,000 followers. A strong believer in law and order, he rejected revolutionary activity and instead called for Germany to reconcile with France and rebuild her prestige through Franco-German co-operation. At its peak Mahraun's movement, which sought a return to the Wandervogel spirit, could call on as many as 300,000 followers. After meeting Adolf Hitler during the Beer Hall Putsch he quickly became a critic of the Nazi leader. Mahraun entered the political arena in 1928 when he formed the (Völksnationale Reichsvereiningung) as an electoral arm of his movement, merging it with the German Democratic Party to form the German State Party in 1930. However the move was not a success as the new party performed very poorly at election. Mahraun's party and Jungdo were banned in 1933 and he was for a time imprisoned by the Gestapo. He was briefly associated with a group called the Nachbarschafts-Bewegung after the war until his death in Gütersloh in 1950. (en)
  • Artur Mahraun (né le 30 décembre 1890 à Cassel et mort le 27 mars 1950 à Gütersloh ; pseudonymes: Heinrich Meister, Dietrich Kärrner) est un activiste politique et écrivain allemand. En tant que fondateur et "Grand Maître" du Jungdeutscher Orden (ordre des jeunes allemands), il fait partie de la Révolution conservatrice. Il développe un concept de «quartiers politiques» comme alternative démocratique populaire ou supplément à l'état de partie exclusif. (fr)
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