Critical contributions to BMW AG in its early years; wealthiest man in Central Europe; owned over 170 companies; passionate about aviation and the arts
Camillo Castiglioni (22 October 1879 – 18 December 1957) was an Italian-Austrian Jewish financier and banker, and was the wealthiest man in Central Europe during World War I. Nicknamed "Austrian Stinnes", he was active in aviation's pioneering days and invested in the arts. Castiglioni was credited as being instrumental to the founding of what would eventually become BMW AG.
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University in New Haven, Connecticut. His brother was CamilloCastiglioni, an Italian-Austrian banker. Castiglioni was a member of the International Society for...
names of Flink and Helios. In the autumn of 1921, Austrian financier CamilloCastiglioni first announced his interest in purchasing BFW. While most of the...
of BMW AG. In the absence of Karl Rapp, Gustav Otto, Max Friz or CamilloCastiglioni the company would probably never have been born. However, Franz Josef...
1953 Spring Model Roy Mawson Theatre Royal, Windsor The Castiglioni Brothers CamilloCastiglioni Bristol Old Vic The Cherry Orchard Peter Trofimov Antony...
later bought by the Jewish aristocrat CamilloCastiglioni. Therefore, the building was later known as Palais Castiglioni. The owner was forced to flee after...
in Munich. The stock cooperation BMW AG was founded in 1918, with CamilloCastiglioni owning one third of the share capital. In 1922 BMW relocated its...
Camillo Pilotto as Mario Castiglioni Ugo Ceseri as Ismaele Castiglioni Amedeo Nazzari as Fulvio Castiglioni Armando Migliari as Armando Castiglioni Luisa...
reaching age limit on 30 August 1952. De Castiglioni had two sons, Vittorio and Camillo de'Castiglioni. Camillo had three children, Marzia, Alberto and...
fifty-six percent of Alpine Montangesellschaft, then owned by Fiat (see CamilloCastiglioni), was purchased by Hugo Stinnes for the German giant Vereinigte Stahlwerke...
Sentimental Journey (1987, TV film) CamilloCastiglioni oder die Moral der Haifische (1988, TV film about CamilloCastiglioni) Midnight Cop (1988) Frau Berta...
in San Diego County, California, killing the plane's crew. Died: CamilloCastiglioni, Italian-Austrian financier and banker, bronchial pneumonia (b. 1879)...
collection point was moved in August 1943 to the former Villa of CamilloCastiglioni to Grundlsee near Bad Aussee, which stored books 1944/45 in the Salt...
joint-stock company. After the First World War, the company, owned by CamilloCastiglioni, owner of Austro-Daimler, resumed car production, as aircraft production...
Faccanoni in Sarnico Palazzina Salmoiraghi, Milan (destroyed) Palazzo Castiglioni (1901–1904) in Milan Villa Romeo Faccanoni (1912-1914), now part of Clinica...
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diplomatic service came to an end after a friend of his, the financier CamilloCastiglioni, who was both a Jew and a supporter of the fascist regime, was involved...
Camillo Pilotto (6 February 1888 – 27 May 1963) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 101 films between 1916 and 1963. He was born and died in Rome...
Flugzeugwerke, which became Hansa-Brandenburg after he sold it to CamilloCastiglioni in 1914. From Liebau, Etrich took his chief designer, Ernst Heinkel...
sul suo libro "Lo squalo e le leggi razziali. Vita spericolata di CamilloCastiglioni" (Rubbettino Editore)". Radio Radicale (in Italian). Retrieved June...