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Oehler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Hans Oehler (1888–1967), Swiss journalist * Hugo Oehler (1903–1983), American communist * Mike Oehler (1938–2016), American author * Richard Oehler (1878–1948), German Nietzsche scholar See also * Oehlers, surname * Oehler system * Ohler Ohler, or Öhler, is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aloys Karl Ohler Aloys Karl Ohler was a Germans, German Catholic cleric and educationist. Biography He was born at Mainz on 2 January 1817. He attended the Gymnasium (schoo ...
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Hans Oehler
Hans Oehler (18 December 1888 – 7 January 1967) was a Swiss journalist and a sympathizer of Nazism. Initially a journalist, Oehler turned his attention towards producing pro-German material. Later he was one of the founders of the ''Schweizerische Monatshefte für Politik und Kultur'' (SM) in 1921. This very quickly became the mouthpiece for the (Popular League for the Independence of Switzerland), a group he had participated around the same time which opposed the League of Nations.Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'' He briefly met Adolf Hitler when Hitler visited Switzerland in 1923 and became an sympathizer of both Fascist Italy and Othmar Spann. Although the Popular League proved to be short-lived, Oehler continued to publish SM as an outlet for his political ideas until, in 1932, he joined the New Front. 1934 he had to resign as an editor of SM because of his pro-nazism mindset. With the launch of the National Front in 1934 Oehler to ...
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Hugo Oehler
Edward Hugo Oehler (1903–1983) was an American communist. Biography An active trade unionist, Oehler joined the Communist Party USA in its early days, and by 1927 was a district organizer for the party in Kansas. He was also known for his ability to organize workers, both in the southern textile mills and the mines of Colorado. At the 7th National Convention of the Communist Party USA in 1930, Oehler controversially demanded that the Trotskyists be permitted to rejoin the party, abruptly ending his career with the official party. He then joined James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman and Martin Abern in the Communist League of America, the nation's first Trotskyist group. He was soon elected to the group's governing National Committee.Robert J. Alexander, ''International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement'' Oehler remained a prominent member of the League, serving on the committee of the International Labor Defense following the Loray Mill Strike. He organise ...
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Mike Oehler
David Michael Oehler (; January 2, 1938 February 2, 2016) was an American environmentalist and author. He was a proponent and designer of affordable and sustainable alternative forms of housing. He became well known for his appearances in episodes of Louis Theroux's BBC documentary series '' Weird Weekends'' (1998). Early life David Michael Oehler was born in Chicago on January 2, 1938, the son of Polly and Chet Oehler. He grew up in nearby Wilmette and had three sisters named Patricia, Gretchen, and Sioux. He graduated from New Trier High School but dropped out of college to pursue his writing career, then served in the U.S. Army before working on fishing boats. He then worked in gold mines in Alaska, joined the U.S. Forest Service, cruised around Mexico, and finally ended up in San Francisco, where he embraced the hippy movement and lifestyle. Career Oehler partook in the 1960s back-to-the-land movement. He lived on a 40-acre homestead in the Idaho mountains. He wrote numerous ...
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Richard Oehler
Richard Oehler (; 27 February 1878, Heckholzhausen, Hesse-Nassau – 13 November 1948, Wiesbaden) was a German Nietzsche scholar – an early editor of the philosopher's works, and author of ''Friedrich Nietzsche und die deutsche Zukunft'' (Leipzig: Armanen-Verlag, 1935), which has been characterized by Walter Kaufmann as "one of the first Nazi books on Nietzsche" (''Basic Writings of Nietzsche'', New York: The Modern Library, 2000, p. 387, n. 27). His brother was Max Oehler, who directed the Nietzsche Archive in Weimar, Germany. The Oehlers were family relations of the Nietzsches. References * Ernst Klee Ernst Klee (15 March 1942, Frankfurt – 18 May 2013, Frankfurt) was a German journalist and author. As a writer on Germany's history, he was best known for his exposure and documentation of medical crimes in Nazi Germany, much of which was concer ..., ''Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945.'' S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 440. 1878 b ...
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Oehlers
Oehlers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aurelio Oehlers (born 2004), Dutch footballer * Dwight Oehlers (born 1988), Aruban footballer * George Oehlers (1908–1968), Singaporean politician and lawyer * Jamie Oehlers, Australian jazz saxophonist * Leroy Oehlers (born 1992), Aruban footballer * Thora Oehlers (1913–1990), Singaporean physician See also * Oehler, surname {{surname ...
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