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Max Maurenbrecher

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Children
  
3 sons, 2 daughters

Religion
  
Protestantism


Name
  
Max Maurenbrecher

Role
  
Publicist

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Born
  
17 July 1874 Konigsberg (
1874-07-17
)

Spouse(s)
  
Hulda Bluschke Magdalena Bluschke

Occupation
  
Theologian, Politician, Publicist

Died
  
April 30, 1929, Osthausen-Wulfershausen, Germany

Political party
  
National-Social Association

Max Heinrich Maurenbrecher (17 July 1874 – 30 April 1929) was a German publicist, pastor and politician. He served as a pastor in the Evangelical State Church of Prussia's older Provinces until 1907. From 1909 to 1916 he preached for the free religious congregations in Nuremberg and Mannheim. In 1917 he rejoined the evangelical church and became a minister in Dresden.

Life

Originally a member of the Christian Social Party, he left that party in 1899 and became one of the leading members of Friedrich Naumann's National-Social Association, a party that sought to challenge the Social Democrats by addressing class inequity from a Protestant, non-Marxist perspective; the party succeeded in winning only one seat in the Reichstag, in 1903, before dissolving. Maurenbrecher then became a member of that party's rival, the Social Democratic Party. He left the SPD in 1916 in a dispute over increasing the military budget, joined the conservative German Fatherland Party in 1917, and finally joined the German National People's Party after the war.

Maurenbrecher was an admirer of Friedrich Nietzsche, who greatly influenced his thinking.

References

Max Maurenbrecher Wikipedia