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  1. Arthur Wilhelm Ernst Victor Moeller van den Bruck (23 April 1876 – 30 May 1925) was a German cultural historian, philosopher, and key intellectual figure of the Conservative Revolution.

  2. Arthur Moeller van den Bruck was a German cultural critic whose book Das Dritte Reich (1923; “The Third Empire,” or “Reich”) provided Nazi Germany with its dramatic name. Moeller left Germany after the turn of the century (to avoid military service) and lived in France, Italy, and Scandinavia.

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  3. Arthur Moeller van den Bruck was a German historian. In 1905 he published a cultural history of Germany in eight volumes. During World War I he was in a foreign affairs section of the German Army. in 1923 he published a book called Das Dritte Reich which influenced various right-wing politicians in Germany, including Adolph Hitler.

  4. Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur Biography Influence on Nazism Das Dritte Reich (1923) Works See also References Sources Further reading External links Arthur Wilhelm Ernst Victor Moeller van den Bruck (23 April 1876 – 30 May 1925) was a German cultural historian , philosopher , and key intellectual figure of the Conservative Revolution .

  5. Das Dritte Reich (German for ' The Third Reich ') is a 1923 book by the German author Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, whose ideology heavily influenced the Nazi Party. The book formulated an "ideal" of national empowerment, which found many adherents in a Germany desperate to rebound from the Treaty of Versailles.

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  6. Sep 2, 2013 · The book was Das Dritte Reich, and its author, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, was a German intellectual, then in his forties, who had a theory purporting to explain Germany's downfall as well as a vision of her recovery and return to a leading position in the world.

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  8. Overview. Arthur Moeller Van Den Bruck. (1876—1925) Quick Reference. (Solingen, 1876–1925, Berlin, by suicide), a man of means with a deep interest in civilization, lived for years in France and Italy, and in 1914 volunteered for military service. After ... From: Moeller Van Den Bruck, Arthur in The Oxford Companion to German Literature »