Daniel Itzig

Daniel Itzig was a freemason, banker and court jew of masons Frederick II the Great (House of Hohenzollern-Hanover) and Frederick Willem. He played a role in the the Seven Years War, developing the corrupt financial system and the Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment with the Mendelssohn family. Fanny Arnstein Itzig, his daughter Caecilie Itzig and prince Carl Lichnowsky were the patrons of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who worked for the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (2 headed eagle as coat of arms, also used in freemasonry) and had his own lodge in Vienna.

Lichnowsky was a member of Viennese lodges Zur Woltätigkeit and Zur Wahrheit, also patron of mason Ludwig Beethoven and son-in-law of Franz Thun-Hohenstein.Caeceilie Itzig married Bernhard von Eskeles, who founded the Austrian National Bank.

Mozart was a friend of jesuit Anton Mesmer and Otto von Gemmingen (Asiatic Brethren) and Illuminati members Adam Weishaupt (who taught at a jesuit university in Bavaria) and Joseph von Sonnenfels (member of the American Philosophical Society of Benjamin Franklin, jesuit Marquis de Lafayette, Baron von Steuben).

Frederick II tolerated the jesuits in Prussia during the suppression of the jesuits in the rest of Europe.

Moses Mendelssohn was a friend of Ephraim Hirschfeld (kabbalistists of Asiatic Brethren) and Illuminati member Friedrich Nicolai. His son Abraham Mendelssohn married his granddaughter Lea Itzig. Nathan Mendelssohn married Henrietta Itzig.

Daniel Itzig's son-in-law David Friedländer founded the Jewish free school in 1778. He was a friend of minister Wilhelm von Humboldt. Frederick II of Hesse-Kassel had his money managed by the jew Mayer Rothschild from 1769. 

In 1786 Frederick William II became King of Prussia and appointed Itzig and Friedländer as head of committee for the emancipation of jews.

Adolf Hitler glorified Frederick the Great.

born 3/18/1723.

died 5/17/1799.

History of Freemasonry

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