Adolf Stoecker

Adolf Stoecker was the leader of the German Christian Social Workers' Party founded in 1878 (renamed Christian Social Party in 1881) and promoted antisemitism politically. He was a pastor at Seggerde, Hamersleben, and a chaplain during the Franco-German War, and a court preacher at the cathedral in Berlin in 1874.

Quotes
"And in spite of this truth, in spite of their utter lack of religious creativeness, they stick to their delusion of being a religious power. The truth is that modern Jewry is most certainly a power against religion; a power which bitterly fights Christianity everywhere, uproots Christian faith as well as national feeling in the people, in their stead offering them nothing but the idolatrous admiration of Jewry such as it is, with no other content but its self-admiration... Every sensible person must realize that the rule of the Semitic mentality means not only our spiritual but also our economic impoverishment... If modern Jewry continues to use the power of capital and the power of the press to bring misfortune to the nation, a final catastrophe is unavoidable. Israel must renounce its ambition to become the master of Germany. It should renounce its arrogant claim that Judaism is the religion of the future, when it is so clearly that of the past", Adolf Stoecker speech, "What We Demand of Modern Jewry", 1879.