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  2. Walther Rathenau - Wikipedia

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    e. Walther Rathenau(29 September 1867 – 24 June 1922) was a German industrialist, writer and liberal politician. During the First World Warof 1914–1918 he was involved in the organization of the German war economy. After the war, Rathenau served as German Foreign Minister(February to June 1922) of the Weimar Republic.

  3. Walther Rathenau | German statesman | Britannica

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    Walther Rathenau, (born September 29, 1867, Berlin, Prussia [now in Germany]—died June 24, 1922, Berlin), German-Jewish statesman, industrialist, and philosopher who organized Germany’s economy on a war footing during World War I and, after the war, as minister of reconstruction and foreign minister, was instrumental in beginning ...

  4. Walther Rathenau | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    Walther Rathenau was a liberal democratic politician and the first Jew to hold a cabinet post in Germany. His books were burned in Nazi Germany in 1933. Learn more.

  5. Meet Germany's only Jewish foreign minister – DW – 02/01/2022

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    Meet Germany's only Jewish foreign minister. In 1922, Walther Rathenau became the first Jew to serve as Germany's foreign minister — and was assassinated by the far right six months later.

  6. The Assassination of Walther Rathenau | History Today

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    No life offers a more dramatic illustration of atonement in action than that of Walther Rathenau, foreign minister of Germany’s Weimar Republic – assassinated on June 24th, 1922 – and Ernst Werner Techow, his assassin. Rathenau was one of the most formidable figures in early 20th century Germany.

  7. Walther Rathenau - Alpha History

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    Walther Rathenau. Walther Rathenau (1867-1922) was a Jewish-German industrialist, politician and the Weimar Republic’s foreign minister during the first half of 1922. He was assassinated by ultra-nationalists in June 1922. Rathenau was born in Berlin, the son of a Jewish businessman who headed a large electrical and engineering firm.

  8. Walther Rathenau – Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Walther Rathenau | History Today

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    Rathenau was already recognized as a social and economic theorist, and known as an organizer of the German war effort in 1914-15, when he entered the cabinet of the Weimar Republic on May 29th, 1921. He moulded German foreign policy with grace and distinction through a continuous series of crises until his assassination a year and a month later.

  10. LeMO Walther Rathenau - Deutsches Historisches Museum

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    Industrieller, Politiker, Schriftsteller. 29. September: Walther Rathenau wird als Sohn des jüdischen Industriellen Emil Rathenau und seiner Frau Mathilde (geb. Nachmann) in Berlin geboren. Rathenaus Vater gründet die Deutsche Edison-Gesellschaft, die 1887 in Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) umbenannt wird.

  11. Walther Rathenau - Wikipedia

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    Walther Rathenau (Berlijn, 29 september 1867 – aldaar, 24 juni 1922) was een Duits industrieel, politicus, publicist en schrijver. In 1922 was hij korte tijd minister van Buitenlandse Zaken , voor hij vermoord werd door aanhangers van extreemrechts .