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Max Liebermann von Sonnenberg (21 August 1848 – 17 November 1911) was a German officer who became noted as an anti-Semitic politician and publisher. He was part of a wider campaign against German Jews that became a central feature of nationalist politics in Imperial Germany in the late nineteenth century. ==Early politics== The foundation of the Christian Social Party by Adolf Stoecker in 1878 helped to galvanise anti-Semitic activity in Germany and brought Liebermann von Sonnenberg, then an officer in the German Imperial Army, to politics. He came to the fore in 1880 when he was central to the organisation of a petition calling for the removal of the Jews from all public positions.〔Richard J. Evans (2004) ''The Coming Of The Third Reich'', Penguin, p. 25, ISBN 1594200041〕 The petition attracted as many as 225,000 signatories.〔Jack Wertheimer (1991) ''Unwelcome Strangers: East European Jews in Imperial Germany'', Oxford University Press, p. 31, ISBN 0195362152〕 Joining with Bernhard Förster, the brother-in-law of Friedrich Nietzsche, he set up the ''Deutscher Volksverein'' (German People's League) in 1881 to support the anti-Semitic agenda. The group struggled for support as it focused on a single issue that spawned a number of movements at the time and it declined further when Förster left for Paraguay in 1886 to set up his ill-fated Nueva Germania project.〔Karl Dietrich Bracher (1970) ''The German Dictatorship'', Penguin, pp. 59–60, ISBN 0140137246〕
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