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Hardcover Walther Rathenau: His Life and Work Book

ISBN: 1026072859

ISBN13: 9781026072851

Walther Rathenau: His Life and Work

"Walther Rathenau, His Life and Work" provides an authoritative and intimate look into the life of one of the most influential figures of early twentieth-century Germany. Written by the diplomat and diarist Count Harry Kessler, this biography chronicles the multifaceted career of Walther Rathenau-a visionary industrialist, a prolific intellectual, and a statesman who served as Germany's Foreign Minister during the turbulent Weimar Republic.

Kessler explores Rathenau's rise through the leadership of the AEG electrical conglomerate and his essential role in managing the German war economy. The narrative also examines his dedicated diplomatic efforts to rebuild Germany's international standing after World War I, culminating in the significant Treaty of Rapallo. Beyond his public life, the work offers deep insights into Rathenau's philosophical writings and the personal challenges he faced as a prominent Jewish leader in a changing political landscape. This biography is a critical resource for understanding the complexities of post-war European politics and the tragic loss of a leader whose assassination sent shockwaves through the continent. It stands as a vital historical document that captures the spirit and the struggles of an era defining modern history.

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