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      • Karl Kimmich (September 14 1880 – September 10 1945) was a German banker. From 1933 to 1942, he was member of the executive board of Deutsche Bank and from 1942 to 1945 chairman of the same firm.
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    Karl Kimmich (September 14 1880 – September 10 1945) was a German banker. From 1933 to 1942, he was member of the executive board of Deutsche Bank and from 1942 to 1945 chairman of the same firm.

  3. Solmssen's initial idea was to take Kimmich, a specialist in company reconstructions, off the supervisory board and put him in de facto charge of the management board.

  4. Karl Kimmich: A Nazi Banker Early Life and Career. Karl Kimmich was born in Ulm, Germany, on September 14, 1880. His father was an art teacher and writer. Karl was the eldest son in the family, with a 13-year age gap between him and his brother Max. After completing school, Karl worked as a bank clerk while pursuing his education.

  5. It offers new material on the bank’s expansion in central and eastern Europe and summarizes recent research on the bank’s controversial role in gold transactions and in the financing of the construction of Auschwitz.

  6. history. Most notably this is the case for gold transactions, the documentation of which principally stems from microÞlmed copies of the ReichsbankÕs gold ledgers, which were rediscovered in the National Archives in 1997 in the course of investigations into the affair of Swiss banks and their links with +

  7. Karl Kimmich (* 14. September 1880 in Ulm; † 10. September 1945 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Bankkaufmann und Reichstreuhänder der Arbeit. Er war von 1933 bis 1942 Vorstandsmitglied und 1942 bis 1945 Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender der Deutschen Bank.

  8. The initial idea to set up the Bank was floated by Adelbert Delbrück, a private banker, and Ludwig Bamberger, a politician and currency expert. The 76 subscribers who provided the Bank's initial share capital of five million talers (15 million marks) included leading German private bankers.

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