1. The role of Wangerism in German Culture in the Third Reich
Wolzogen had a summary of this essay printed in the Bayreuth Blãtter, which helped advance the spread of "scientifically based- racism among his fellow Wagnerians'#. ... Chamberlain called his book, Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, "a product of Bayreuth- as an acknowledgement of the other disciples and Bayreuth eventually came to known as a center of vÖlkisch ideology, at precisely the moment when it was fading as a center of artistic creativity'#. ...
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