- Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer
Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer (
September 4 ,1894 , inRanshofen /Braunau am Inn –December 27 ,1957 , inNew York ) was adiplomat ,journalist ,doctor of laws and state.Life
Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer was born as the son of the
Catholic land owner and member of theUpper Austria n parliamentJulius Wertheimer in Ranshofen near Braunau. His family hadJewish roots and so they had to flee in 1938 because of theNazi government inAustria . During thefirst World War he got introduced to Marxist ideology and studied inVienna ,Munich andHeidelberg after the war. He later developed a more and more pragmatic mental attitude and changed into a social democrat. He started to work as an editor inHamburg and until 1930 as a foreign correspondent for the social-democratic news paper "Forward" inLondon . In this period he wrote his first book "Portrait of the British Labour Party" that became a bestseller, and he made first contact with Leopold Kohr, a young journalist and economist fromSalzburg .His book raised the awareness of the British government, who had a big influence on the
League of Nations . Because of that he got the chance to work as diplomat and supervisor of the League of Nations for 10 years inGeneva , beginning in 1930.Because of the incidents in Europe he emigrated to America, where he worked at the
American University in Washington as a professor. In addition he was employed as a consultant of the United States ministry for foreign affairs and supported the US government in the struggle againstHitler -Germany. There, he and his younger colleague Leopold Kohr began to criticize the National Socialist Germany through venues such as theNew York Times .Shortly after WW2 Egon Ranshofen began to work as executive, supervisor, and diplomat for the
UNO . His book “A Great Experiment in International Administration” had a substantial influence on the developing of the UNO.Ranshofen-Wertheimer and Kohr also lobbied for an independent Austria. That the young second republic of Austria got a member of the UNO rather fast can be attributed to the engagement of Ranshofen-Wertheimer.
Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer is buried in the cemetery of the castle Ranshofen in his family grave.
The 16th
Braunau Contemporary History Days in September 2007, with the title “Peacemaker s manual”, will focus on the life of Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer.The
Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer Award (ERWA) was founded by theSociety for Contemporary History in Braunau am Inn in the beginning of 2007.Publications
Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer, " [http://www.hrb.at/bzt/victory-is-not-enough/ Victory is not enough. The strategy for a lasting peace] ". W.W. Norton & Company Publishers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W.w._norton] , New York,1942.
Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer, "The International Secretariat - A Great Experiment in International Administration".
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , Washington 1945
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