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Rathenau
[ raht-n-ou ]
noun
- 奥补濒路迟丑别谤 [vahl, -t, uh, r], 1867鈥1922, German industrialist, writer, and statesman.
Rathenau
/ 藞谤补藧迟蓹苍补耻 /
noun
- RathenauWalther18671922MGermanBUSINESS: industrialistPOLITICS: statesman Walther (藞valt蓹r). 1867鈥1922, German industrialist and statesman: he organized the German war industries during World War I, became minister of reconstruction (1921) and of foreign affairs (1922), and was largely responsible for the treaty of Rapallo with Russia. His assassination by right-wing extremists caused a furore
Example Sentences
When, two years after the assassination of German Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau, Roth was sent to visit the Rathenau museum, he eschewed the historical and the political and wrote instead of Rathenau鈥檚 books, pictures and 鈥 echt Roth 鈥 his former servant, 鈥渁 fine, quiet and thoughtful man.鈥
During the trial, prosecutors argued L眉bcke's murder was the first far-right assassination since Walter Rathenau, the country's Jewish foreign minister, was murdered in 1922.
This seems unlikely since Rathenau was shot two months after 鈥淢abuse鈥 opened, but the intro was unnecessary.
One of the most moving photos in the Berlin exhibition is of an immense 鈥淩ally for the Republic鈥 following the assassination of foreign minister Walther Rathenau in 1922.
Ze鈥檈v Rosenkrantz, the assistant director of the Einstein Papers Project at Caltech, said the letter wasn鈥檛 the first time Einstein warned about German anti-Semitism, but it captured his state of mind at this important junction after Rathenau鈥檚 killing and the 鈥渋nternal exile鈥 he imposed on himself shortly after it.
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