Treitschke
Americannoun
noun
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During his schooling, Du Bois also traveled to Germany for a fellowship at the University of Berlin, where he studied the works of famous social scientists, including Gustav von Schmoller and Heinrich von Treitschke.
From Fox News • Feb. 6, 2022
The librettist was Georg Friedrich Treitschke, who contributed to Beethoven’s “Fidelio.”
From The New Yorker • May 27, 2019
The university he heads was once one of Germany's greatest�a place that boasted such great names as Historian von Treitschke and Physicist von Helmholtz, such alumni as Nietzsche and Carl Schurz.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Treitschke, following Rousseau, lays down the axiom that the power of the State is indivisible and inalienable.
From German Problems and Personalities by Saroléa, Charles
Treitschke extols it in the name of politics.
From German Problems and Personalities by Saroléa, Charles
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