Julius Wulff
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Born1852
Died1924
Julius Wulff | |
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| Born | 1852 |
| Died | 1924 |
Julius Wulff (1852–1924) was a Danish conservative politician and journalist. His formal studies were in Zoology and he worked as a teacher in Hjørring from 1879 to 1887. During this period he developed his interest in politics becoming the editor of a Conservative journal. He served for two periods as a Danish conservative member of parliament (1895–98 and 1909–18) and he was interested in business policy and customs issues. He was a prominent proponent of protection of domestic industry and an opponent of the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States.[1][2]