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Hermann Ahlwardt (born 21 December 1846 in Krien — died 16 April 1914 in Leipzig) was a German antisemitic journalist. Ahlwardt was originally an elementary school ((ドイツ語:Volksschule)) teacher, but was dismissed in 1893 because of his anti-Jewish pamphlets (such as "Jew Rifles" (), which attacked the Loewe Weapons Factory) and sentenced to prison. In 1895, as one of the ''völkisch'' leaders, Ahlwardt, in a speech before the Reichstag, called Jews "predators" and "cholera bacilli" who should be "exterminated" for the good of the German people.〔Gramel, Hermann "Modern Anti-Semitism in Germany" pages 33–68 from ''Antisemitism in the Third Reich'', London: Blackwill, 1992 page 61.〕 He was a co-founder of the Antisemitic People's Party (Antisemitische Volkspartei); his three-volume work ''Verzweiflungskampf der arischen Völker mit dem Judentum'' (The Desperate Struggle of the Aryan Peoples with Judaism; 1890—1892) later influenced Nazi antisemitism. Ahlwardt was member of the German Reichstag during 1892 - 1902.〔http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/0001/bsb00016233/images/index.html?seite=130〕 ==Bibliography==
*Christian Zentner, Friedemann Bedürftig (1991). ''The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich''. Macmillan, New York. ISBN 0-02-897502-2
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