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Theodor Herzl. 1860 - 1904. Theodor Herzl’s parents Jeanette and Jacob. Jeanette Herzl and her two children Pauline and Theodor, 1863. Theodor Herzl at the age of six, 1866. Jacob, Jeanette, Pauline and Theodor. Theodor Herzl at the age of twelve, 1872.
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Theodor Herzl 1860 - 1904
Jeanette Herzl and her two children Pauline and Theodor, 1863 Theodor Herzl at the age of six, 1866
Jacob, Jeanette, Pauline and Theodor Theodor Herzl at the age of twelve, 1872
The principles of the literary club “Wir” – “We” Herzl at the age of 15
Theodor’s sister Pauline Herzl at the age of 18
Herzl among friends Herzl with members of the student fraternity “Albia” “Tancred” – Herzl’s fraternity name in “Albia” 1882/1883: A student’s life in Vienna
Kompagniearbeit, 1880 Neues von der Venus, 1887 Das Buch der Narrheit, 1888 Was wird man sagen?, 1890 Die Glosse, 1894 The aspiring young writer
Herzl and his children Hans (b. 1891), Trude (b. 1893) and Pauline (b. 1890) Julie Herzl, nee’ Naschauer. Theodor and Julie married 1889
Herzl’s ID as a journalist Degradation of Alfred Dreyfus Herzl as correspondent of the Neue Freie Presse in Paris, 1891 – 1895.
Scenes from the play 1894: The drama “Das neue Ghetto” – “The New Ghetto” foreshadows Herzl's vision of Zionism.
1895: First meeting with Baron Hirsch and the beginning of the diaries. Herzl succeeds in winning Max Nordau
Duke Friedrich von Baden Rev. William Hechler David Wolffsohn Max Bodenheimer Menachem Ussishkin Oskar Marmorek 1896: Herzl publishes “Der Judenstaat” – “The Jewish State” – First meetings
1898: Journey to Palestine and meeting with the German Kaiser
1899: The third Zionist Congress convenes in Basel and registration for the Jewish Colonial Bank begins
1900: The fourth Zionist Congress convenes in London, Herzl speaks at a mass meeting in London
Austrian Minister President Ernest von Koerber British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury Arminius Vambery: Mediator for Herzl with the Sultan 1900: Meetings with important personalities and completion of the drama “Solon in Lydien”
1901: The fifth Zionist Congress convenes in Basel, the Jewish National Fund is established
1902: Theodor Herzl completes his utopian novel “Altneuland”
Leopold Greenberg 1903: Theodor Herzl’s journey to Egypt
1903: British Colonial Secretary Joseph Chamberlain offers Uganda and the first Anglo-Palestine Bank opens in Yafo
1903: Herzl’s journey to Russia, meeting with Count Wenzel Plehve
1903: The sixth Zionist Congress – the “Uganda Congress” - convenes in Basel. It is Herzl’s last congress
1904: Meetings with Pope Pius X and King Vittorio Emanuele III