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Spengler is a German-language occupational surname, literally meaning "plumber". It may refer to:
Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler (29 May 1880 – 8 May 1936) was a German historian and philosopher of history whose interests included mathematics, science, and art. He is best known for his book The Decline of the West (Der Untergang des Abendlandes), published in 1918 and 1922, covering all of world history. Spengler's civilization model postulates that any civilization is a superorganism with a limited and predictable lifespan.
He wrote extensively throughout World War I and the interwar period, and supported German hegemony in Europe. His other writings made little impact outside Germany. In 1920 Spengler produced Prussiandom and Socialism (Preußentum und Sozialismus), which argued for an organic, nationalist brand of non-Marxist socialism and authoritarianism. Some Nazis, including Joseph Goebbels, saw Spengler as an intellectual precursor, but he was ultimately ostracized by the Nazis in 1933 for his pessimism about the future of Germany and Europe, his refusal to support Nazi ideas of racial superiority, and his critical work The Hour of Decision.
Jonathan David Anthony Bowden (12 April 1962 – 29 March 2012) was a maverick English nationalist, orator, political philosopher and writer, and artist.
He was involved with a variety of right-wing political parties and movements during his lifetime and attributed as key influences in the development of his thinking the works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Bill Hopkins.
Bowden was born in Kent, England, and received his early formal education at the Presentation College in Reading in Berkshire. In 1984, he completed one year of a Bachelor of Arts history degree course at Birkbeck College, London University, as a mature student, but then departed without graduating. He subsequently enrolled at Wolfson College, Cambridge University, in autumn 1988, but again left in mysterious circumstances after a few months without completing any required course of study.
He began his political career in London as a member of the Conservative Party in Tower Hamlets, as a member of the Bethnal Green and Stepney Constituency Association. In October 1990 he joined the Conservative Monday Club, and the following year made an unsuccessful bid to stand for its Executive Council. In May 1991, he was appointed co-chairman with Stuart Millson of the club's media committee. During the early 1990s, he stated that he had been the deputy chair of the Western Goals Institute although this cannot be verified. In 1992, Bowden was expelled from the Monday Club.
Actors: Alexandre Dumas père (writer), Martin Moszkowicz (producer), Charlie Woebcken (producer), Jeremy Bolt (producer), Mads Mikkelsen (actor), Andrew Davies (writer), Paul W.S. Anderson (producer), Orlando Bloom (actor), Til Schweiger (actor), Dexter Fletcher (actor), James Corden (actor), Milla Jovovich (actress), Christoph Waltz (actor), Josef Brandmaier (miscellaneous crew), Paul W.S. Anderson (director),
Plot: After failing in a scheme to steal Leonardo Da Vinci's airship blueprints, the Musketeers are disbanded by Cardinal Richelieu leaving Athos, Porthos and Aramis on the streets of Paris. In the meantime, the young, reckless and ambitious D'Artagnan has set off from Gascony with dreams of becoming a musketeer himself, not realizing that they have been disbanded. In no time, D'Artagnan manages to offend Athos, Porthos and Aramis on different occasions and challenges them all to duels. However before the duels can take place they are attacked by guards, trying to arrest them for illegal dueling. The ex-musketeers and D'Artagnan fight off the soldiers, leading to the four men becoming a band with the motto of "All for one, and one for all". Count Richelieu is not only determined to be rid of the musketeers, but also schemes with Athos' former lover Milady to undermine the reign of King Louis and his wife. The musketeers and D'Artagnan are determined to save the royal family and France itself.
Keywords: 1600s, 17th-century, 3-dimensional, 3d, abduction, action-hero, adventure-hero, air-battle, airship, ambushActors: Mario Conte (writer), Mario Conte (director), Mario Conte (editor), Simone Wendel (writer), Simone Wendel (producer), Simone Wendel (director), Oliver Wronka (actor), Gernot Bayer (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Danny Krausz (producer), Lothar Scherpe (miscellaneous crew), Josef Hader (actor), Wolf Bachofner (actor), Alfred Dorfer (actor), Milan Dor (producer), Milan Dor (actor), Paul Harather (director), Paul Harather (writer), Werner Swossil (producer), Enrica Maria Modugno (actress), Alfred Nathan (producer), Ingrid Leibezeder (costume designer), Victor Couzyn (actor), Rainer Spechtl (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Jack Warden (actor), Lee Rich (producer), Nicolas Coster (actor), Ralph Waite (actor), Linda Blair (actress), Richard Dysart (actor), Michael Small (composer), Logan Ramsey (actor), Anne Ramsey (actress), Ron Talsky (costume designer), James Noble (actor), Larry Peerce (director), Margaret Blye (actress), Lorenzo Semple Jr. (writer), Robert Fields (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sport,Actors: Alfred Zeisler (producer), Madeleine Guitty (actress), Fernand Fabre (actor), Lilli Palmer (actress), Philipp Lothar Mayring (writer), Hans-Otto Borgmann (composer), Raymond Aimos (actor), Jim Gérald (actor), Pierre Labry (actor), George Rigaud (actor), Paulette Dubost (actress), Albert Préjean (actor), Jacques Dumesnil (actor), Wolfgang Becker (editor), Pierre Piérade (actor),
Genres: Drama,