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Richard Kunze : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard Kunze Richard Kunze (born 5 February 1872 in Sagan – died May 1945) was a German right-wing politician known for his anti-Semitism. ==Early years== Kunze's political career began around 1914 when he was employed by the German Conservative Party along with fellow rightist Wilhelm Kube.〔Alastair P. Thompson, ''Left Liberals, The State, and Popular Politics in Wilhelmine Germany'', Oxford University Press, 2000, p. 9〕 Serving the party as general secretary he earned 12,000 marks per month for a role that largely involved travelling Germany drumming up support.〔Thompson, ''Left Liberals, The State, and Popular Politics in Wilhelmine Germany'', p. 64〕 Near the end of the war he became involved with the Fatherland Party where he gained the nickname ''Knüpple Kunze'' (Cudgel Kunze) because of strong attacks on the Jews.〔Paul Bookbinder, ''Weimar Germany: The Republic of the Reasonable'', Manchester University Press, 1996, p. 45〕
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