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Kampf (the German word for "battle", "struggle" or "fight") may refer to: * Kampf (surname) * '' Der Kampf'', Austrian socialist journal from 1907 and 1938 * '' Der Kampf'', Luxembourg Communist newspaper from 1920 and 1922 *''Mein Kampf'', autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler * ''Contest'' (1932 film), known in German as ''Kampf'' See also * '' In Kampf'', Polish Yiddish-language weekly newspaper * Kempf (other) * ''Kämpfer is a Japanese light novel series by Toshihiko Tsukiji, with illustrations by Senmu. The series contains 15 volumes, published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J imprint between November 2006 and March 2010. The main series covers 12 vo ...
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Kampf (surname)
Kampf or Kaempf may refer to: * Arthur Kampf (1864–1950), German painter; (de) * David Kämpf (born 1995), Czech ice hockey player * Dietrich Kampf (born 1953), former East German ski jumper * Edward S. Kampf (1900–1971), American federal judge * Johannes Kaempf (1842–1918, Berlin), German politician banker; (de) * Lars Kampf (born 1978), German football player; (de) * Laura Kampf (born 1983), German YouTuber, designer, and craftswoman * Max Kämpf (1912–1982), Swiss painter * Paul Kämpf (1885–1953), German publicist; (de) * Paul Müller-Kaempff (1861–1941), German painter and lithographer * Saul Isaac Kaempf (1818–1892), Austrian rabbi and Orientalist * Serge Kampf (1934–2016), French businessman * Sieghard-Carsten Kampf (born 1942), German politician; (de) * Warren Kampf, American politician and attorney See also * Kampf (other) * Kempf (surname) * Kempf (other) Kempf may refer to: * German Army Detachment Kempf, a Wehrmacht formation ...
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Der Kampf (magazine)
''Der Kampf'' (German: ''The Struggle'') was a monthly political magazine published in the period between 1907 and 1938. It was first headquartered in Vienna and then in Prague and Brno. It was affiliated with the Social Democratic Party of Austria, Austrian Social Democratic Party (SDAP), and its subtitle was ''Sozialdemokratische Monatsschrift'' (German: ''Social democratic monthly''). History and profile ''Der Kampf'' was launched by the Austrian Austromarxism, social democrats, including Otto Bauer, Adolf Braun and Karl Renner in October 1907. It was modeled on ''Die Neue Zeit'' which had been founded by Karl Kautsky. Its major goal was to provide a platform for the discussions about the theoretical issues and those regarding the Austrian workers' movement. ''Der Kampf'' supported modern science and the methods of social research. The editors of ''Der Kampf'' included Otto Bauer, Adolf Braun and Karl Renner. It was published by Georg Emmerling on a monthly basis in Vienna un ...
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Der Kampf
''Der Kampf'' (English: ''The Struggle'') was a weekly newspaper published in Luxembourg by the Communist Party of Luxembourg between 1920 and 1922. The newspapers had various subheadings over time, from ''Wochenschrift der Kommunisten Luxemburgs'' ("Weekly journal of the Communists of Luxembourg") in the first edition, to later ''Organ der Kommunistischen Partei Luxemburgs (Sektion der 3. Internationale) ''("Organ of the Communist Party of Luxembourg art of the 3rd International) in the 8th edition. The first edition appeared on 18 November 1920. From 3 April 1921, the paper had a supplement, ''Der kommunistische Gewerkschaftler'' ("The communist trade unionist"). Due to the Communist Party's poor finances, the newspaper was shut down in 1922. See also * List of newspapers in Luxembourg The number of national daily newspapers in Luxembourg was five both in 1950 and in 1965. Until 2001 there were six dailies and it became eight when two more dailies were launched. This is a ...
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Mein Kampf
(; ) is a 1925 Autobiography, autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The book outlines many of Political views of Adolf Hitler, Hitler's political beliefs, his political ideology and future plans for Nazi Germany, Germany and the world. Volume 1 of was published in 1925 and Volume 2 in 1926. The book was edited first by Emil Maurice, then by Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess.Robert G.L. Waite, ''The Psychopathic God: Adolf Hitler'', Basic Books, 1977, pp. 237–243 Hitler began while imprisoned following Beer Hall Putsch, his failed coup in Munich in November 1923 and a trial in February 1924 for high treason, in which he received a sentence of five years in fortress confinement (). Although he received many visitors initially, he soon devoted himself entirely to the book. As he continued, he realized that it would have to be a two-volume work, with the first volume scheduled for release in early 1925. The governor of Landsberg Prison noted at the time th ...
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Nazi Party
The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party ( or NSDAP), was a far-right politics, far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism. Its precursor, the German Workers' Party (; DAP), existed from 1919 to 1920. The Nazi Party emerged from the Extremism, extremist German nationalism, German nationalist ("Völkisch nationalism, ''Völkisch'' nationalist"), racism, racist, and populism, populist paramilitary culture, which fought against communism, communist uprisings in post–World War I Germany. The party was created to draw workers away from communism and into nationalism. Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeoisie, and anti-capitalism, disingenuously using socialist rhetoric to gain the support of the lower middle class; it was later downplayed to gain the support of business leaders. By the 1930s, the party's main focus shifted to Antisemit ...
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Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming Chancellor of Germany#Nazi Germany (1933–1945), the chancellor in 1933 and then taking the title of in 1934. His invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 marked the start of the Second World War. He was closely involved in military operations throughout the war and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust: the genocide of Holocaust victims, about six million Jews and millions of other victims. Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn in Austria-Hungary and moved to German Empire, Germany in 1913. He was decorated during his service in the German Army in the First World War, receiving the Iron Cross. In 1919 he joined the German Workers' Party (DAP), the precursor of the Nazi Party, and in 1921 was app ...
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Contest (1932 Film)
''Contest'' () is a 1932 German sports film directed by Erich Schönfelder and starring Manfred von Brauchitsch, Evelyn Holt, and Kurt Vespermann. It is set in the world of motor racing. It was the final film directed by Schönfelder. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and on location in Freiburg, at the Nürburgring and the AVUS in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by Artur Günther Artur Günther (1893–1972) was a German art director.Giesen p.202 He designed the sets for more than a hundred films during a lengthy career. Selected filmography * ''When the Dead Speak'' (1917) * ''Ikarus, the Flying Man'' (1918) * ''Alraune, ... and Willi A. Herrmann. Plot Robert Wenck is a well-known racing driver who goes to Freiburg to take part in a car race that starts there. He is very much looking forward to the race, which will lead through the nearby mountains, because here he will meet his favorite opponent, Kurt Harder. However, this ongoing titular contest between the ...
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In Kampf
''In Kampf'' (, "In Struggle") was a Yiddish-language weekly newspaper published from Warsaw, Poland. ''In Kampf'' was an organ of the Labour Zionist Poalei Zion Right.Labour and Socialist International. ''The Socialist Press - The press of the parties affiliated to the Labour and Socialist International''. Series 4 - No. 2. Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ..., August 1939. p. 53 References Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Poland Labor Zionism Newspapers published in Warsaw Yiddish socialist newspapers Weekly newspapers published in Poland Zionism in Poland Defunct weekly newspapers {{Poland-newspaper-stub ...
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Kempf (other)
Kempf may refer to: * German Army Detachment Kempf, a Wehrmacht formation on World War II Eastern Front * Kempf's disease or Homosexual panic * Panzer Division Kempf * George J. Kempf House * Kempf (surname) * Kempf, a character in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 See also * Wilhelm Kempff Wilhelm Walter Friedrich Kempff (25 November 1895 – 23 May 1991) was a German pianist, teacher and composer. Although his repertoire included Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt and Brahms, Kempff was particularly well known for his interp ... (1895–1991), German pianist and composer * Noel Kempff Mercado National Park * Kampf (other) {{disambiguation ...
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