Frederick Franklin Schrader

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Frederick Franklin Schrader (born October 27, 1857 in Hamburg ; † 1943 ) was a German-American author and editor .

Life

Schrader was the son of a US citizen. He may have worked for the propaganda office of the German consulate in Manhattan , New York , during World War I. He has published articles in International and as co-editor of the weekly The Fatherland by George Sylvester Viereck . Together with Viereck, towards the end of the war, he was questioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee about investigating German propaganda in the United States . Schrader denied the accusation that he had received US $ 100,000 from the government of the German Empire for this publication .

After the end of the war, Schrader wrote for the American Observer and the Amerikadeutsche Post and was editor of the largest press organ of the Steuben Society of America , the Issues of Today . He was a close friend of Karl Oscar Bertling from the Berlin America Institute .

Works

  • Handbook; Political, Statistical and Sociological, for German Americans and All Other Americans Who Have Not Forgotten the History and Traditions of Their Country and Who Believe in the Principles of Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln . New York. 1916
  • 1683-1920. The Fourteen Points and What Became of Them; Foreign Propaganda in the Public Schools; Rewriting the History of the United States; the Espionage Act and How it Worked ... (etc. etc.) and a Thousand Other Topics . Concord Publishing Co. New York. 1920
  • Prussia and the United States: Frederick the Great's influence on the American Revolution . Hoboken, NJ: The Concord Society, 1923
  • The Germans in the making of America . Foreword: Edward F. McSweeney . Stratford Company 1924. New edition: Dodo Pr (March 2007) ISBN 1406708410
  • The Concordat of 1933 between Holy See and German State . Pamphlet, 1933

literature

  • Cornelia Wilhelm: Movement or Association ?: National Socialist People's Policy in the USA . Franz Steiner Publishing House. 1998 online
  • Frank-Rutger Hausmann : English and American Studies in the "Third Reich" . Vittorio Klostermann. 2003 online

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New York Times: Untermyer Again Defends Loyalty . December 8, 1918.