Friedrich Burgdörfer
Friedrich Burgdörfer was a German statistician known for his controversial speeches during the Nazi regime, where he expressed anti-Semitic views and critiqued societal changes he associated with Jewish influence. His rhetoric in the late 1930s reflected the pervasive anti-Jewish sentiment of the time, contributing to the regime's propaganda efforts.
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Friedrich Burgdörfer was a statistician who spoke about the negative influences on the will of the people during a speech in 1938.
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