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Treitschke

American  
[trahych-kuh] / ˈtraɪtʃ kə /

noun

  1. Heinrich von 1834–96, German historian.


Treitschke British  
/ ˈtraitʃkə /

noun

  1. Heinrich von (ˈhainrɪç fɔn). 1834–96, German historian, noted for his highly nationalistic views

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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

Before 1914 none except a few initiated had ever heard of Treitschke.

From German Problems and Personalities by Saroléa, Charles

For the 19th century we may mention: H. von Treitschke, Deutsche Geschichte im 19.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" by Various