Max Nordau

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Max Nordau was a Hungarian-born physician, social critic, and co-founder of the World Zionist Organization who became one of the leading intellectual figures of early political Zionism.

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instanceOf Zionist leader
co-founder of the World Zionist Organization
human
journalist
physician
social critic
writer
birthName Simon Maximilian Südfeld
burialPlace Tel Aviv
citizenship Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Hungary
coFounded World Zionist Organization
countryOfBirth Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
dateOfBirth 1849-07-29
dateOfDeath 1923-01-23
educatedAt University of Budapest
surface form: University of Pest
ethnicGroup Jews
fieldOfWork Zionist politics
literary criticism
medicine
social criticism
givenName Max
languageOfWorkOrName French
German
memberOf World Zionist Organization
movement Zionism
political Zionism
notableIdea concept of degeneration in fin-de-siècle culture
muscular Judaism
notableWork Degeneration
The Conventional Lies of Our Civilization
occupation author
journalist
physician
social critic
participatedIn First Zionist Congress
Second Zionist Congress
early Zionist congresses
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Hungary
Pest
placeOfDeath France
Paris
positionHeld vice president of the World Zionist Organization
pseudonym Max Nordau
religion Judaism
residence Berlin
Budapest
Paris
spouse Anna Dons-Kaufmann

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