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#1 Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin, where he became a leading figure in the German war economy. He loved the city.
#2 Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He loved the city.
#3 Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He loved the city. He proposed to Magda, who was only 17, on their third date.
#4 Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He proposed to Magda on their third date, and she accepted. She was bemused that this stout, older man took such an interest in her.

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Date de parution 29 septembre 2022
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EAN13 9798350029772
Langue English
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#1

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin, where he became a leading figure in the German war economy. He loved the city.

#2

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He loved the city.

#3

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He loved the city. He proposed to Magda, who was only 17, on their third date.

#4

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He proposed to Magda on their third date, and she accepted. She was bemused that this stout, older man took such an interest in her.

#5

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He married Magda, and they had a son, Harald.

#6

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He proposed to Magda on their third date, and she accepted. She was bemused that this stout, older man took such an interest in her.

#7

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He loved the city. He proposed to Magda on their third date, and she accepted. She was bemused that this stout, older man took such an interest in her.

#8

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He proposed to Magda on their third date, and she accepted. She was bemused that this stout, older man took such an interest in her.

#9

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He married Magda, and they had a son, Harald.

#10

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He married Magda, and they had a son, Harald.

#11

Flick was a German industrialist who made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company. He was never formally appointed to the board, but he became its commercial director in 1915.

#12

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He married Magda, and they had a son, Harald.

#13

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He proposed to Magda on their third date, and she accepted. They had a son, Harald.

#14

Günther was a German industrialist who made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company. He was never formally appointed to the board, but he became its commercial director in 1915.

#15

Günther was a German industrialist who made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company.

#16

Günther was a German industrialist who made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company. He was never formally appointed to the board, but he became its commercial director in 1915.

#17

A rich German industrialist made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company. He was never formally appointed to the board, but he became its commercial director in 1915.

#18

A rich German industrialist made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company.

#19

Günther Quandt, the son of a prominent German textile family, profited from the war and moved to Berlin. He became a leading figure in the German war economy. He proposed to Magda on their third date, and she accepted. They had a son, Harald.

#20

Günther was a German industrialist who made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company. He was never formally appointed to the board, but he became its commercial director in 1915.

#21

A German industrialist made a lot of money during World War I. He used his profits to finance the takeover of several steel firms, and he secretly bought up stock in Charlottenhütte, which he transformed into his personal holding company.

#22

On February 3, 1931, Hitler met with Baron August von Finck, the richest man in Bavaria.

#23

The richest man in Bavaria was August von Finck, who was to meet Hitler for the first time in early 1931. He was a die-hard conservative, and he had withdrawn to the reactionary aristocratic salons of Munich during the dying years of the Weimar Republic.

#24

On February 4, 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck.

#25

On February 3, 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck, and the two formed a close friendship. On February 4, 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck.

#26

Hitler had a close friendship with the richest man in Bavaria, who was a die-hard conservative, and he took Harald to a two-day SA march in Braunschweig, in central Germany, in October 1931.

#27

Hitler had a close friendship with the richest man in Bavaria, who was a die-hard conservative, and he took Harald to a two-day SA march in Braunschweig, in central Germany, in October 1931. In December 1931, he and Magda got married.

#28

In 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck, and the two formed a close friendship. On February 4, 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck.

#29

In 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck. In December 1931, he and Magda got married. In 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck, and the two formed a close friendship.

#30

Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck, and the two formed a close friendship. On February 4, 1931, Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck.

#31

Hitler met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck, and the two formed a close friendship. In December 1931, he and Magda got married. In 1931, he met with the richest man in Bavaria, Baron August von Finck, and the two formed a close friendship.

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