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- Käte_Stresemann abstract "Kate Stresemann (née Kleefeld) (b. 15 July 1883 in Berlin; d. 1970 in New York City) was the daughter of a prominent Berlin industrialist, Adolf Kleefeld. Both of her parents were Jewish, but were Protestant by religion. In 1903 she married Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), who later became Chancellor and Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic, and bore him two sons, Wolfgang (1904-1998) and Joachim (1908-1999).She was a prominent figure of society in the 1920s. As the wife of the foreign minister she made her salon at Tauentzienstraße 12a a meeting place of diplomats. Her brother, Kurt von Kleefeld, was the last person in Germany to be ennobled, when he was raised to the hereditary nobility of the Principality of Lippe by Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe "in recognition of his loyal service" on 12 November 1918, the same day as the Prince's abdication.TIME Magazine quoted Gustav Stresemann in its November 8, 1926 issue as follows: "A story went the rounds of Berlin last week that my ability to entertain lavishly on a salary of $6,400 a year is due to the kindly furtherance of my affairs by the multimillionaire Dr. [Kurt] von Kleefeld [1881-1934], my bachelor brother-in-law."In August 1929, when Käte Stresemann hosted the program for spouses at the 25th World Advertising Congress in Berlin, TIME Magazine described her as "no hausfrau, but a young, elegant, cosmopolite, English speaking Jewess, a woman equipped with the conversation of the polite world, equal to parlor or nightclub."In the autumn of 1939 she fled Nazi Germany with her son Wolfgang and his family and settled in the United States, where her son Joachim had already found refuge.".
- Käte_Stresemann birthDate "1885".
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- Käte_Stresemann dateOfBirth "1885".
- Käte_Stresemann name "Stresemann, Gustav".
- Käte_Stresemann shortDescription "German socialite".
- Käte_Stresemann description "German socialite".
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- Käte_Stresemann comment "Kate Stresemann (née Kleefeld) (b. 15 July 1883 in Berlin; d. 1970 in New York City) was the daughter of a prominent Berlin industrialist, Adolf Kleefeld. Both of her parents were Jewish, but were Protestant by religion. In 1903 she married Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), who later became Chancellor and Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic, and bore him two sons, Wolfgang (1904-1998) and Joachim (1908-1999).She was a prominent figure of society in the 1920s.".
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- Käte_Stresemann givenName "Gustav".
- Käte_Stresemann name "Gustav Stresemann".
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