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- Kurt Riezler (February 11, 1882 – September 5, 1955) was a German philosopher and diplomat.
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Riezler, Kurt
By Bernd Sösemann
Riezler, Kurt
German politician, diplomat, journalist and philosopher
Born 11 February 1882 in Munich, Germany
Died 06 September 1955 in Munich, Germany
Summary
Riezler was a German politician, diplomat, journalist and philosopher, as well as a trusted assistant of the chancellor. Although some of his surviving diary entries dated from July and August 1914 as representative of the German Foreign Office’s Press office were later rewritten, these entries together with his letters shed important light onto the intentions, decisions, and justification attempts of Germany’s head of government.Overview of Riezler’s Political Career
Kurt Riezler (1882-1955) was a German politician and diplomat, journalist and philosopher of history. His diary entries during the First World War as the personal assistant of Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (1856-1921) have surpassed any of his scholarly writings in terms of lasting importance. His diary and his personal correspondence with his fiancé Käthe Liebermann (1885-1952) – Max Liebermann (1
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Philosophy and Realpolitik
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Kurt Riezler Letters
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Collection
Identifier: AR 25484
Scope and Content Note
The Kurt Riezler Letters hold the correspondence of the diplomat Kurt Riezler with his fiancée Kaethe Liebermann as well as a few letters with other individuals, most notably her father, the painter Max Liebermann. Prominent in the correspondence is the discussion of the first months of World War I and the conditions in Moscow in 1918. Later letters consist of conversations with other family members.
The first folder of the collection contains an essay by Guenther Roth with descriptions of the letters in the collection along with some biographical information on Kurt and Kaethe Riezler that place the letters in their historical context.
Letters from Kurt Riezler to his fiancée Kaethe Liebermann include both information on the First World War and the politics surrounding it as well as comment on the developing relationship between the couple. Often Kurt Riezler addressed Kaethe as "my black kitty," a play on her name and her black hair. Since Kurt Riezler
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