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Kulturkampf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The German term Kulturkampf (literally, "culture struggle") refers to German policies in relation to secularity and the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, enacted from 1871 to 1878 by the Chanc...
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Germanisation of Posen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Germanisation of Posen was a policy of the Kulturkampf whose goal was to encourage the cultural assimilation of Polish-speaking areas of Prussia (Province of Posen), as well as to reduce the inf...
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CULTURAL POLICY AND "KULTURKAMPF". At fifteen, the National Endowment for the Arts has come of age. If not a full-fledged administrative adult, ...
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After its large gains in the Reichstag elections of 1878, Bismarck began to moderate his policy, influenced also by the alienation ... Kulturkampf; Kulturkampf policy; Kulturkampf policy; Kulturkampf policy; Kulturkreis; Kulturna Udruga Josip Kozarac; Kulturnett.no; Kulturni Centar Centra Kaptol; Kulturno-Umjetnicko Drustvo;
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Encyclopedia article about Kulturkampf policy. Information about Kulturkampf policy in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... (redirected from Kulturkampf policy)
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The only real success that the policy of Kulturkampf really had was that it further cemented his relationship with the Liberals, although by 1878 he had severed these links. Thus in 1878 Bismarck had dismantled the Kulturkampf laws and forced Adalbert Falk to resign because this battle had been lost by the state.
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Publication title: Confronting the Nazi War on Christianity: The Kulturkampf Newsletters, 1936-1939 ... They scrupulously document the tensions between various strands of Nazi policy, and the nature of the policy eventually adopted: this was to reduce the Churches' influence in all areas of public life through the use of...
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