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  1. Wilhelm Marr (Magdeburg, 16 de novembro de 1819 — Hamburg, 17 de julho de 1904) foi um agitador e um jornalista alemão, que cunhou o termo "anti-Semitismo" como eufemismo da palavra alemã "Judenhass", (ódio aos Judeus).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilhelm_MarrWilhelm Marr - Wikipedia

    Wilhelm Marr. Friedrich Wilhelm Adolph Marr (November 16, 1819 – July 17, 1904) was a German journalist, Racial socialist and politician, who popularized the term "antisemitism" (1881).

  3. Support JVL. Known as the father of modern anti-Semitism, Wilhelm Marr led the fight to overturn Jewish emancipation in Germany. Born in 1819, Marr was a Lutheran (not a Jew as sometimes claimed), the son of a famous theater personality. He entered politics as a democratic revolutionary who favored the emancipation of all oppressed groups, ...

  4. Contents. Marr, Wilhelm. German agitator. Learn about this topic in these articles: origin of term “anti-Semitism” In anti-Semitism. …1879 by the German agitator Wilhelm Marr to designate the anti-Jewish campaigns underway in central Europe at that time.

  5. Em 1879, o jornalista Alemão Wilhelm Marr criou o termo anti-semitismo, que significa ódio contra judeus, e também a não-aceitação de tendências liberais e cosmopolitas da política internacional dos séculos 18 e 19, muitas vezes associadas à imagem dos judeus.

  6. Em 1879, o jornalista alemão Wilhelm Marr cunhou o termo anti-semitismo mas, na verdade, o ódio contra os judeus já existia antes da era moderna e da criação do próprio termo anti-semitismo.

  7. Wilhelm Marr (1819–1904) was a German journalist and antisemite who coined the term “antisemitism” in the 1870s. In this excerpt from his 1879 book, he argues that Jewry has triumphed over Germandom in culture, politics, and society, and predicts its imminent domination.