LC control no. | n 90686347 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Helfferich, Karl, 1872-1924 |
Variant(s) | Helfferich, Karl Theodor, 1872-1924 Heruferihhi, Karu, 1872-1924 |
Other standard no. | 118773828 |
Associated country | Germany Germany |
Associated place | Berlin (Germany) |
Birth date | 1872-07-22 |
Death date | 1924-04-23 |
Place of birth | Neustadt an der Haardt (Germany) |
Place of death | Bellinzona (Switzerland) |
Affiliation | Deutschnationale Volkspartei Germany. Reichstag |
Profession or occupation | Politicians Bankers Economists Authors |
Found in | Shokumin gyōsei soshiki kaikakuron, 1905. Helfferich, Karl. Der Weltkrieg, 1919: title page (Karl Helfferich) LC data base, August 27, 1990 (hdg.: Helfferich, Karl Theodor, 1872-1924; usage: Karl Helfferich) Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (Helfferich, Karl; born July 22, 1872, in Neustadt an der Haardt; died April 23, 1924, in a train accident near Bellinzona; politician and financier) Nichi-Ro no senshi, 1906: title page (Karu Heruferihhi [in Jpn.]; professor at the University of Berlin) German Wikipedia, viewed October 13, 2022 (Karl Helfferich; full name: Karl Theodor Helfferich; born July 22, 1872, in Neustadt an der Haardt (now Neustadt an der Weinstrasse); died April 23, 1924, in Bellinzona, Switzerland; German economist, banker, and politician; after 1918, he was active in the Deutschnationale Volkspartei and was known as a major figure among German right-wing antisemitic groups) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed October 13, 2022 (authorized access point: Helfferich, Karl; other data in authority record: Prof.; born 1924 in Neustadt an der Haardt; died 1924 in Bellinzona in a train accident; German economist, political scientist and author; obtained his doctorate in economics (Dr. oec. publ.) in 1894; served in several high offices in German banks; served as vice-chancellor of the German Reich in 1917; active in the Deutschnationale Volkspartei; served as a member of the German Parliament (Reichstag) in 1920) |
Associated language | ger |