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    The Walther Rathenau Institut, Stiftung für internationale Politik is a non-party and non-profit foundation based in Berlin. It is named after Walther Rathenau...
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  • and politician Walther Rathenau Institut, a thinktank in Berlin Ratner (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Rathenau. If an internal...
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    Schrirrmacher foundation and the Walther Rathenau Institut, a foundation for international policy that awards the Walther-Rathenau-Preis. Michael A. Gotthelf...
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    collaboration with the Academy of Athens (2023) Walther Rathenau Award awarded by the Walther Rathenau Institut (2024) Since 2020, Kallas has been a member...
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    Atlantic Council's Global Citizen Awards, USA 2015: Walther Rathenau Award from Walther Rathenau Institut, Germany 2015: World Childhood Award from Queen...
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    of Trustees Deutsche AIDS-Stiftung, Member of the Board of Trustees Walther Rathenau Institute, Member of the Advisory Board Deutsche Nationalstiftung,...
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  • Party and was involved in the assassination of the Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau in June 1922. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment in 1925....
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    of the more important figures" in Europe. Brunner corresponded with Walther Rathenau, Martin Buber, Gustav Landauer and Lou Andreas-Salomé. Albert Einstein...
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  • Organisation Consul in the assassinations of German Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau and Russian émigré Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov (who shielded the actual...
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    University Press. p. 20. Rathenau, Walter (1967). Pogge von Strandmann, Hartmut (ed.). Walther Rathenau Tagebuch 1907–1922 [Walther Rathenau Diary 1907–1922]...
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    his death in 1926. Following the assassination of Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau, who was Jewish, by the ultra-nationalist paramilitary Organisation...
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    1922 when Walther Rathenau became Foreign Minister, which led the DNVP to launch an especially vicious anti-Semitic campaign against Rathenau claiming...
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  • and about his involvement in the assassination of foreign minister Walther Rathenau. Salomon shares his experiences in 1930s France, in the German film...
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    tendencies and attitudes, and writings supporting the Weimar Republic (Walther Rathenau, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann); All historical writings whose purpose...
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    German myths, and occult tracts. After the murder of Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau on 24 June, Himmler's political views veered towards the radical right...
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    self-concept. Prominent Jewish industrialists and bankers, such as Walther Rathenau and Max Warburg played major roles in supervising the German war economy...
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  • Rote Fahne. 3 May 1977. "Polizeiliche Todesschüsse 1976-1981 | CILIP Institut und Zeitschrift" (in German). 2 October 1982. Archived from the original...
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    & Ruprecht, 1983). Speeches by Norbert Kamp, Peter Haasen, Gerhart W. Rathenau, and Friedrich Hund. Franck was Director of the Second Institute for Experimental...
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  • Brecht, the economist Hans Staudinger and the government ministers Walther Rathenau, Bill Drews and Walter Simons. The latter's son Hans Simons was the...
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    Europe could come together. The Colpach group included André Gide, Walther Rathenau, Jacques Rivière, Paul Claudel, Jean Guéhenno, Annette Kolb, Théo van...
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  • (external link, German) Schweinfurt Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium Walther-Rathenau-Realschule und Gymnasium, Schweinfurt Olympia-Morata-Gymnasium, Schweinfurt...
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  • Simson, President of the Reichstag, President of the Reichsgericht Walther Rathenau, Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic Herbert Weichmann, Mayor of...
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    father-in-law reported him for his alleged involvement in the murder of Walther Rathenau. During the search, the CIC instead found evidence linking him to Liebknecht's...
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  • Guidance in Pakistan (Peshawar), Issue 2-84 (July–December 1984), 31–42 Walther Rathenau and Henry Kissinger: The Jew as Modern Statesman in Two Political Cultures...
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  • Neu-Westend (Berlin U-Bahn) station opened. 24 June: Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau assassinated. December: International of Revolutionary Syndicalists...
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    by some on the far right, and one of the proponents of this policy, Walther Rathenau, was assassinated on 24 June 1922 in Berlin. Matthias Erzberger had...
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  • The assassination of the Foreign Minister, Walther Rathenau, that year came as a particular blow. Rathenau had been a close personal friend of his father's:...
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