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Richard Kunze | |
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Born | |
Disappeared | May 1945 (age 73) Berlin |
Status | presumed dead |
Nationality | German |
Other names | Knüpple Kunze |
Occupation | Political organiser |
Years active | 1914–1945 |
Known for | Anti-Semitic politician |
Title | Member of the Reichstag |
Term | 1933 - 1945 |
Political party | German Conservative Party Fatherland Party Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund Deutschvölkischen Arbeitsring Berlin German National People's Party German Social Party Nazi Party |
Richard Kunze (5 February 1872 in Sagan – May 1945) was a German right-wing politician known for his anti-Semitism.
Kunze's political career began around 1914 when he was employed by the German Conservative Party along with fellow rightist Wilhelm Kube. [1] Serving the party as general secretary he earned 12,000 marks per month for a role that largely involved travelling Germany drumming up support. [2] Near the end of the war he became involved with the Fatherland Party where he gained the nickname Knüppel-Kunze (Cudgel Kunze) because of strong attacks on the Jews. [3]
After the war Kunze was associated with the Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund and in 1920 he joined with Reinhold Wulle and Arnold Ruge to form the Deutschvölkischen Arbeitsring Berlin, a short-lived successor group. [4] The group was absorbed by the joined German National People's Party (DNVP) in June 1920 and Kunze joined the DNVP and became the party's chief publicist. [3] However, Kunze split from the party in 1921, feeling that it did not match his own hard-line stance on the Jews. [5]
In 1921 Kunze established his own anti-Semitic party in north Germany known as the German Social Party, an early rival to the Nazi Party on the far right. [6] The new party rejected the monarchism of the DNVP, arguing that Jewish influence had been just as pronounced in the German empire as in the new Weimar Republic. [5] The party became noted for provocative street activities, with Kunze himself becoming a well-known demagogue. [7] However, support was lost as Kunze also gained a reputation for using the party as a way to make money for himself, diverting funds into his own pockets and after a number of defections, he wound the party up in 1929. [8]
In 1930 Kunze joined his old rivals as a member of the Nazi Party. [9] Kunze was elected to the Preußischer Landtag as a Nazi delegate in 1932, and in November 1933 he was elected to the Reichstag, serving in what by then, had become a perfunctory institution until 1945. [8]
Kunze was arrested after the Battle of Berlin, but went missing in May 1945 and was presumed dead. [10]