Adolf Damaschke
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German economist and politician
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Adolf Wilhelm Ferdinand Damaschke (born 24 November 1865, Berlin – 30 July 1935, Berlin) was a German politician and economist (Nationalökonom).
He co-founded the Association of German Land Reformers (Bund Deutscher Bodenreformer) in 1898 with Michael Flürscheim, which he led until his death. He was influenced by Henry George.
Personal life
[edit ]In 1904 he married Julie Gelzer, daughter of Heinrich Gelzer. They had 3 daughters. Damaschke died of cancer in 1935.
Literary works
[edit ]- Die Bodenreform, Grundsätzliches und Geschichtliches, 1902
- Bodenreform und Landwirtschaft, 1932
- Ein Kampf um Sozalismus und Nation, 1935
See also
[edit ]External links
[edit ]- Wikimedia Commons logo Media related to Adolf Damaschke at Wikimedia Commons
- Newspaper clippings about Adolf Damaschke in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
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