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    S. Bleichröder was a German family-controlled bank based in Berlin, founded in 1803 by Samuel Bleichröder. As an agent of the German Rothschild Bank....
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  • Samuel Bleichröder (15 July 1779, Wriezen – 30 December 1855) was a German Jewish banker and financier. Located in Berlin, Bleichröder dealt with the...
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  • constituent was of a merger between the banking firm of S. Bleichröder, founded by Samuel Bleichröder in 1803 in Berlin, and the banking firm of Gebr. Arnhold...
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    now: H. Aufhäuser Kommandite von S. Bleichröder in Berlin. In 1921, Martin Aufhäuser's participation in S. Bleichröder resulted in a cross-shareholding...
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    of nobility. Bleichröder was born in Berlin. He was the eldest son of Samuel Bleichröder, who founded the banking firm of S. Bleichröder in 1803 in Berlin...
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    of the surviving members of the Rothschild family. Mendelssohn & Co. S. Bleichröder Hans-Dieter Kirchholtes (1989), Jüdische Privatbanken in Frankfurt am...
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  • private banks, founded in 1864. In 1931 the bank joined with S. Bleichröder to form Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder. Arnhold escaped German-occupied Norway for...
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  • York (1899-1987), unrelated to the European Rothschild banking family S. Bleichröder, the Rothschilds' Berlin agent from 1828 Banque Lambert, the Rothschilds'...
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  • Dresden, Germany. In 1931, Hans Arnhold combined his firm with S. Bleichröder to form Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder. In 1937, Hans Arnhold as Chairman and his...
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    Berlin-based S. Bleichröder, and after the Nazi Regime got to power, the banking house was merged into New York City based partnership Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder...
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