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Laura
11 July, 19:25
What led to the assassination of Walter Rathenau?
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Cash Little
11 July, 21:30
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Walther Rathenau was Germany's Weinver Republic Foreign Minister. He authored the Treaty of Rapallo, strengthening relations with the Soviet which led to the extreme right nationalists named Organisation Consul labeling him as a revolutionary and promoter of communism. He was also accused as one of the Elders of Zion with him being Jewish.
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