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He summoned 60 gauleiters and party leaders, including Goebbels, to a meeting at Bamberg, in Streicher ’ s Gau of Franconia, where he gave a two-hour speech repudiating the political programme of the northern wing of the Party which saw themselves as having more in common with the Communists than the " bourgeoisie ".
Der Stürmer ( literally, " The Stormer ;" or more accurately, " The Attacker ") was a weekly tabloid-format Nazi newspaper published by Julius Streicher from 1923 to the end of World War II in 1945, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties.
The Jew is baser, fiercer, more diabolical than Streicher depicted him.
Ron Streicher, author of " The Decca Tree — It's not just for stereo any more " has also described methods for employing a Decca Tree for surround recording.

Streicher and virulently
Mitford attended the Nazi Youth festival in Hesselberg with Hitler's friend Julius Streicher, where she gave a virulently anti-Semitic speech.

Streicher and anti-Semitic
* 1933 The recently elected Nazis under Julius Streicher organize a one-day boycott of all Jewish-owned businesses in Germany, ushering in a series of anti-Semitic acts.
Members of the band Der Stürmer ( named after the anti-Semitic newspaper edited by Julius Streicher ) subscribe to esoteric Hitlerism, leaning on the works of Savitri Devi and Julius Evola.
In February 1919 Streicher became active in the anti-Semitic Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund ( German Nationalist Protection and Defense Federation ), one of the various radical-nationalist organizations that sprang up in the wake of the failed German Communist revolution of 1918.
In April 1933, after Nazi control of the German state apparatus gave the Gauleiters enormous power, Streicher organised a one-day boycott of Jewish businesses which was used as a dress-rehearsal for other anti-Semitic commercial measures.
* Der Stürmer a weekly anti-Semitic newspaper founded by Julius Streicher known for its lurid semi-pornographic content.

Streicher and
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* April 1 The recently elected Nazis under Julius Streicher organize a one-day boycott of all Jewish-owned businesses in Germany.
Julius Streicher ( 12 February 1885 16 October 1946 ) was a prominent Nazi prior to World War II.
Days later, on 23 May 1945, Streicher was captured in the town of Waidring, Austria, by a group of American officers led by Major Henry Plitt who was Jewish.
* May 25 Johann Andreas Streicher, pianist, composer and piano maker ( b. 1761 )
* Christopher " Chango " Von Streicher drums
* Julius Streicher ( 1885 1946 ), notorious Nazi newspaper editor

Streicher and effort
In November of that year, Streicher participated in Hitler ’ s first effort to seize power, the failed Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.

Streicher and which
Piano-making flourished during the late 18th century in the Viennese school, which included Johann Andreas Stein ( who worked in Augsburg, Germany ) and the Viennese makers Nannette Streicher ( daughter of Stein ) and Anton Walter.
As a reward for his dedication, when the Nazi Party was legalized again and re-organized in 1925 Streicher was appointed Gauleiter of the Bavarian region of Franconia ( which included his home town of Nuremberg ).
Streicher was also elected to the Bavarian " Landtag " or legislature, a position which gave him a margin of parliamentary immunity — a safety net that would help him resist efforts to silence his racist message.
Like Fleischmann, other outraged German Jews defeated Streicher in court, but his goal was not necessarily legal victory ; he wanted the widest possible dissemination of his message, which press coverage often provided.
One of Streicher ’ s constant themes was the sexual violation of ethnically German women by Jews, a subject which served as an excuse to publish semi-pornographic tracts and images detailing degrading sexual acts.
Streicher also combed the pages of the Talmud and the Old Testament in search of passages which could paint their ancient Jewish authors as harsh or cruel, a practice which continues to this day among anti-Semites.

Streicher and opposition
During the struggle to achieve power, Streicher was accused by the opposition of the Nazi party as being “ a liar, a coward, of having unsavory friends, mistreating his wife and of flirting with women ”.

Streicher and brought
He would later claim that because his political work brought him into contact with German Jews, he “ must therefore have been fated to become later on a writer and speaker on racial politics .” In 1913 Streicher married Kunigunde Roth, a baker's daughter, in Nuremberg.
Streicher ’ s excesses brought condemnation even from other Nazis.

Streicher and following
Soon after, Streicher joined the Nazi Party and merged his personal following with Hitler ’ s, almost doubling the party membership.

Streicher and yet
In Germany, press reaction to the trial was highly critical of Streicher ; but the gauleiter was greeted after his conviction by hundreds of cheering supporters, and within months Nazi party membership surged to its highest levels yet.

Streicher and German
** Julius Streicher, German Nazi propaganda publisher ( b. 1885 )
Streicher joined the German Army in 1914.
Streicher argued that his accusations were based on race, not religion, and that his communications were political speech, and therefore protected by the German constitution.
Streicher was ordered to take part in the establishment of the Institute for the Study and Elimination of Jewish Influence on German Church Life, that was to be organized together with the German Christians, the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, the Reich Ministry of Education and the Reich Ministry of the Churches.
Stories of Jewish men and German women having sex were staples of Der Stürmer but many were creations of Streicher ’ s imagination, derived from little fact, or random occurrences.
In a speech made on November 10, 1938, ( the day after Kristallnacht ), Julius Streicher surmised that just as " the Jew butchered 75, 000 Persians " in one night, the same fate would have befallen the German people had the Jews succeeded in inciting a war against Germany ; the " Jews would have instituted a new Purim festival in Germany.
* Johann Andreas Streicher ( 1761, Stuttgart-1833, Vienna ), a German pianist, composer and piano maker
* Nannette Streicher, née Stein ( 1769, Augsburg-1833, Vienna ), a German piano maker, composer, music educator and

Streicher and ),
Nineteen of the 22 were convicted, and twelve of them ( Bormann absentia, Frank, Frick, Göring, Jodl, Kaltenbrunner, Keitel, Ribbentrop, Rosenberg, Sauckel, Seyss-Inquart, Streicher ), were given the death penalty ; the other three ( Funk, Hess, Raeder ) got a life term.
Der Stürmer accused Fleischmann of stealing socks from his quartermaster during combat in World War I. Fleischmann sued Streicher and successfully disproved the allegations in court ( Streicher was fined 900 marks ), but the detailed testimony exposed other less-than-glorious details of Fleischmann ’ s record, and his reputation was badly damaged anyway.
Julius Streicher ( New York: Cooper Square, 2001 ), p 59.
* Johann Baptist Streicher ( 1796, Vienna-1871, Vienna ), an Austrian piano maker
* Julius Streicher ( 1885-1946 ), a prominent Nazi prior to World War II.
* Ludwig Streicher ( 1920-2003 ), a contrabass is from Vienna, Austria.
* Michael A. Streicher ( 1921-2006 ), an American metallurgist and engineer who became internationally recognized
* Mike Streicher ( born ?, Findlay, Ohio ), an American auto racing driver
: Hindemith's 7 Triostuecke für drei Trautonien ( 7 Triopieces for three Trautonien ), Konzertstueck fuer Trautonium und Streicher ( Concertpiece for Trautonium And Strings ) written in 1931 and recorded in 1977.

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