Franz Haiser

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Franz Haiser (born January 5, 1871 in Vienna , † May 25, 1945 in Scheibbs , Lower Austria ) was an Austrian agitator of anti-Semitism .

Life

Haiser was a chemist by profession. After traveling to America and Africa, he began to deal with biological, "racial hygiene" and political issues. Franz Haiser spread his ideas in a particularly aggressive language from Scheibbs throughout the German-speaking area. The race program of the NSDAP was far too little racial and elite-stressed Haiser. The Eisenwurzen region, impoverished by the decline of the iron industry, was already susceptible to anti-Semitic tendencies at the turn of the century, the area was largely owned by the Rothschild family , and the influx of mostly Jewish summer visitors aroused increasing resistance.

With his diatribe Freemasons and counter-masons in the struggle for world domination , published in 1924 , which presented the concept of an order-like elite, he gained decisive influence on Heinrich Himmler and the program of the SS . In May 1945 Haiser committed suicide by poison.

Trivia

Haiser boasted of driving the first petrol motor vehicle in Scheibbs in 1896.

Works

  • In the beginning there was an argument. Nietzsche's Zarathustra and the ancient worldview. JF Lehmann's, Munich 1921.
  • Struggle between racial aristocratic and democratic worldview. Munich 1920.
  • Freemasons and counter-masons in the struggle for world domination. JF Lehmann's, Munich 1924.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Haiser, Franz. In: furrier German literature calendar. Gruyter, 1973.
  2. On the 60th birthday of Dr. Franz Haiser. In:  Free Voices. German Kärntner Landes-Zeitung / Free votes. Southern German-Alpine daily newspaper. Deutsche Kärntner Landeszeitung , 11 January 1931, p. 3 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / fst.
  3. Chronicle. Municipality of Scheibbs, accessed on June 16, 2019 .