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Walther Rathenau (German: [ˈvaltɐ ˈʁaːtənaʊ]; 29
September 1867 – 24 June 1922) was a
German industrialist,
writer and
politician who
served as foreign...
- name may
refer to: Emil
Rathenau (1838–1915),
German industrialist Gerhart Rathenau (1911–1989),
Dutch scientist Walther Rathenau (1867–1922),
German industrialist...
- The
Rathenau Institute (Dutch:
Rathenau Instituut) is an
organisation in the
Netherlands for
technology ****essment. It is a
member of the
European Parliamentary...
- Emil
Moritz Rathenau (11
December 1838 – 20 June 1915) was a
German entrepreneur, industrialist,
mechanical engineer. He was a
leading figure in the early...
- efforts. The
theory dates to a
statement made by
German politician Walther Rathenau in a 1909 article, "Geschäftlicher Nachwuchs", in Neue
Freie Presse: Three...
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German producer of
electrical equipment. It was
established in 1883 by Emil
Rathenau as the
Deutsche Edison-Gesellschaft für
angewandte Elektricität in Berlin...
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Rathenau Institut,
Stiftung für
internationale Politik is a non-party and non-profit
foundation based in Berlin. It is
named after Walther Rathenau,...
- office.
Jenny Rathenau was born on 5
November 1874 in Berlin, Germany, to
Mathilde Rathenau (née Nachman) and
industrialist Emil
Rathenau. She attended...
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former finance minister Matthias Erzberger and
Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau. The
group was
banned by the
German government in 1922. The Organisation...
- took part in the ********ination of the
Foreign Minister of
Germany Walther Rathenau,
whose insistence that
Germany follow the
terms of the
Treaty of the Versailles...