Rathenau, Walther

Rathenau, Walther
(1867–1922)
   German industrialist, politician, writer, and statesman who served as the foreign minister of Germany during the Weimar Republic. Walther Rathenau was assassinated by an anti-Semitic ultranationalist, but prior to his murder, he anonymously published an article where he advised German Jews to avoid doing anything that might arouse scorn or ridicule on the part of their non-Jewish countrymen. “They should be careful,” he wrote, “not to make themselves a laughing stock by a slouching and indolent way of walking amid a race which has been raised and bred in a strictly military fashion. . . . In the meantime they should not try to look like ‘lean Anglo-Saxons.’ . . . They simply could not alter nature by wearing a sailor’s costume on the beach.” It was obvious to Rathenau that “two thousand years of misery have left marks too deep to be washed away by eau de cologne.” Years later, the Nazis used Rathenau’s article as evidence that even Jews admitted that differences between Aryans and non-Aryans were ineradicable.

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  • Rathenau, Walther — born Sept. 29, 1867, Berlin, Prussia died June 24, 1922, Berlin, Ger. German industrialist and statesman. From 1915 he headed the AEG conglomerate developed by his father, Emil Rathenau (1838–1915). In World War I he organized the conservation… …   Universalium

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  • Walther Rathenau — (* 29. September 1867 in Berlin; † 24. Juni 1922 in Berlin Grunewald) war ein deutscher Industrieller, Schriftsteller und liberaler Politiker (DDP). Er wurde als Reichsaußenminister Opfer eines politisch motivierten Attentats der Organisation… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • RATHENAU (W.) — RATHENAU WALTHER (1867 1922) Homme d’affaires et homme d’État allemand. Séduisant par son ambiguïté, Walther Rathenau fut d’abord un magnat de l’industrie où il succéda à son père, fondateur du konzern Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft (A.E.G …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Walther — Walther, Johann * * * (as used in expressions) Brauchitsch, (Heinrich Alfred) Walther von Nernst, Walther Hermann Rathenau, Walther Walther von der Vogelweide …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Rathenau-Institut — Das Walther Rathenau Institut, Stiftung für internationale Politik ist eine überparteiliche, gemeinnützige Stiftung mit Sitz in Berlin. Das Institut ist benannt nach Walther Rathenau, dem deutsch jüdischen Außenminister der Weimarer Republik.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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