1878 ⟶ Adolf Stoecker Founds Christian Social Party
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🚩 Adolf Stoecker Founds Christian Social Party
Adolf Stoecker, German antisemitic preacher and politician, founds the Christian Social Party, which marks the beginning of the political antisemitic movement in Germany.⟶

Political antisemitismChristian Social PartyAdolf StoeckerGermany19th centuryIdeologyAntisemitism

🗣️ Heinrich von Treitschke Justifies Antisemitism
Heinrich von Treitschke, German historian and politician, justifies the antisemitic campaigns in Germany, bringing antisemitism into learned circles.⟶

IdeologyAntisemitismHeinrich von TreitschkeGermanyAcademic antisemitism19th century

🏷️ Wilhelm Marr Coins the Term Anti-Semitism
Wilhelm Marr coins the term Anti-Semitism to distinguish himself from religious Anti-Judaism.⟶

TermAntisemitismWilhelm MarrIdeologyGermany19th centuryOrigin of the term

🗳️ Rejection of Petition for Jewish Removal from Public Life
The German Reichstag receives and rejects a petition with more than 250,000 signatures, and supported by the Kaiser's personal chaplain, Adolf Stoecker, calling for the removal of Jews from public life.⟶

Political antisemitismPetitionAdolf StoeckerReichstag19th centuryIdeology

🌍 International Anti-Jewish Congress in Dresden
The International Anti-Jewish Congress, led by Adolf Stoecker, convenes at Dresden, Germany; it appeals to "the Government and Peoples of Christian Nations Threatened by Judaism" to expel "the Semitic race of Jews" from Europe.⟶

International Anti-Jewish CongressDresdenAdolf StoeckerExpulsionIdeology19th century

🗳️ Karl Lueger establishes antisemitic Christian Social Party
Karl Lueger establishes antisemitic Christian Social Party and becomes the Mayor of Vienna in 1897.⟶

Political antisemitismChristian Social PartyLuegerMayor of ViennaViennaPolitical movementRight-wing politicsAntisemitism
