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Walther Rathenau (29 September 1867 – 24 June 1922) was a Jewish-German industrialist, writer and liberal politician. During the First World War of 1914–1918 he was involved in the organization of the German war economy. After the war, Rathenau served as German Foreign Minister (February to
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Xem thêmRathenau was born in Berlin to Emil Rathenau, a prominent Jewish businessman and founder of the Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG), an electrical engineering company, and Mathilde Nachmann.
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Although he never married, Rathenau did fall in love with Elisabeth 'Lili' Franziska Deutsch, (née Kahn), a society beauty and the wife of his father's...
Xem thêmOn 24 June 1922, two months after the signing of the Treaty of Rapallo(which renounced German territorial claims from World War I), Rathenau was assassinated. On this Saturday morning,
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Xem thêmRathenau is generally acknowledged to be, in part, the basis for the German noble and industrialist Paul Arnheim, a character in Robert Musil's novel The Man Without Qualities. Rathenau also appears as the ghostly subject of a Nazi seance in a famous scene in Thomas
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Walther Rathenau (* 29. September 1867 in Berlin; † 24. Juni 1922 ebenda) war ein deutscher Industrieller, Schriftsteller und liberaler Politiker (DDP). Während des Ersten Weltkrieges beteiligte er sich an der Organisation der Kriegswirtschaft und setzte sich für einen „Siegfrieden“ ein. Nach dem Krieg kam er schließlich zur linksliberalen DDP und wurde im Februar 1922 Reichsaußenminister. Zahlr…
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