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On 22 July 1943, Nazis deprived him of his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Vienna, with the racist argument, that as a "Jew" he was not considered worthy of an academic degree from a German university (" eines akademischen Grades einer deutschen Hochschule unwürdig") – even though he was not Jewish nor was his family Jewish.
Kalergi? Are these quotes from a book by Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi?
White nationalists mine his writings for evidence that the European Union is the culmination of a nefarious "plan" for white genocide put into motion decades ago. His known children were Ida's daughter Erika and Alexandra's son Alexander, both of whom were his step-children. This enquiry resulted in the founding of the European Parliamentary Union (EPU), a nominally private organization that held its preliminary conference on 4–5 July at Gstaad, Switzerland, and followed it with its first full conference from 8 to 12 September.His unwavering objective now was to prevent the resurgence of Nazism and counter the detrimental influences of Western Liberalism and Soviet communism.
Question for written answer E-001516/2019 to the Commission
In his pamphlet Paneuropa Kalergi wrote that "Pan-Europe should be the political expression of the European cultural community", that all the "linguistic nations" of Europe would be gathered into "one single racial nation", just as the Pan-Hellenic movement brought the people of Greece into "one great nation for Hellenics". What this globalist cabal and Coudenhove-Kalergi have in common is that they ultimately seek a one world state, with one government, one currency, one army, one religion, and one race. Today's races and classes will gradually disappear owing to the vanishing of space, time, and prejudice.As for blackmail look no further than what Jeffrey Epstein was, as he was a Mossad agent who blackmailed countless numbers of elites. Upon the grave is the French epitaph " Pionnier des États-Unis d'Europe" (Pioneer of the United States of Europe). His mother, as head of the family, banned him from the family temporarily, but relented when Coudenhove-Kalergi became renowned for his pan-European concept.