Heinrich Molenaar

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Heinrich Molenaar (born June 16, 1870 in Zweibrücken , † 1965 ) was a high school professor, writer and philosopher. He was a committed opponent of vaccinations and tobacco, gave lectures on Comte's positivism and developed the universal language in 1903 (in later stages of development also called Unial or Panroman ). He translated large parts of the Holy Scriptures as well as poetry (including poems by Arthur Pfungst , Louise Labé and Mirza Schaffy ), prose and dramas into these languages. As part of his political activities, Molenaar founded the “Franco-German League” (1903), the “World Aid Association” (1909), the “Association of the White Race” (1919) and the “World Association of Mothers Against War” (1948).

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