Walther Rathenau, industrialist, banker, intellectual, and politician : notes and diaries, 1907-1922
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Walther Rathenau, industrialist, banker, intellectual, and politician : notes and diaries, 1907-1922
Clarendon Press, 1985
Rev. and extended ed
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Tagebuch 1907-1922
Notes and diaries, 1907-1922
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Translation of: Tagebuch 1907-1922. Translated by Caroline Pinder-Cracraft in conjunction with Hilary and Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann
Bibliography: p. [299]-310
Includes indexes
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Description
Despite his Jewish origins, Walter Rathenau became a star of Berlin society, and his political career took him to the head of the AEG, the Ministry for Reconstruction, and, in 1922, the Foreign Ministry. This first English edition of his notes and diaries provides a fascinating insight into the personality and achievements of one of the most influential figures in Wilhemine and Weimar Germany.
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