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Friedrich Flick (10 July 1883 – 20 July 1972) was a German industrialist and convicted Nazi war criminal. After the Second World War, he reconstituted his businesses, becoming the richest person in West Germany, and one of the richest people in the world, at the time of his death in 1972.
FriedrichFlick (10 July 1883 – 20 July 1972) was a German industrialist and convicted Nazi war criminal. After the Second World War, he reconstituted...
Friedrich Karl Flick (3 February 1927 – 5 October 2006) was a German-Austrian industrialist and billionaire. He was born in Berlin, the youngest son of...
companies involved in coal, steel and a minority holding in Daimler AG. FriedrichFlick (1883–1972) was the founder of the dynasty, establishing a major industrial...
heirs to the Flick family industrial fortune, and the founder of the Friedrich Christian Flick Collection. Flick is the son of Otto-Ernst Flick and grandson...
The United States of America vs. FriedrichFlick, et al. or Flick trial was the fifth of twelve Nazi war crimes trials held by United States authorities...
family with an industrial empire FriedrichFlick (1883–1972), German industrialist and convicted Nazi war criminal Flick Trial, the fifth of twelve Nazi...
the University of Rome. She married Gert Rudolph Flick, the grandson of the industrialist FriedrichFlick, from whom she separated in a controversial and...
The Friedrich Christian Flick Collection is a modern art collection founded by Friedrich Christian Flick, an art collector and heir to the fortune of the...
Germany lost the war. At least some members of the group, such as FriedrichFlick, later benefited from the NSDAP's policy of aryanization of Jewish-owned...
not seem plausible to German steel industrialists. Fritz Thyssen and FriedrichFlick are co-owners in GST (German Steel Trust or Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG)...
November 1947 Oswald Pohl and 17 SS officers 5 Flick Trial 19 April – 22 December 1947 FriedrichFlick and 5 directors of his companies 6 IG Farben Trial...
resign in 1984 after being accused of accepting bribes from CEO Friedrich Karl Flick. The affair was made public by the news magazine Der Spiegel, which...
(2009). Flick. Der Konzern. Die Familie. Die Macht (in German). München: Blessing Verlag. ISBN 978-3-89667-400-5. Ogger, Günter (1971). FriedrichFlick der...
Ingolstadt head office site. In 1958, in response to pressure from FriedrichFlick, then the company's largest single shareholder, Daimler-Benz took an...
(born 1970), contemporary artist based in Barcelona Arnold Buch FriedrichFlickFriedrich Schadeberg Gustav Schweisfurth Heinrich Georg Wahlergebnisse in...
market. In 1988, the grand children of FriedrichFlick (Friedrich Christian Flick and his brother Gert Rudolf Flick) failed to gain control over the Feldmühle...
years' imprisonment, commuted to 8 years Odilo Burkart – Acquitted FriedrichFlick – Guilty, sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, but then released...
trial, released in 1954. FriedrichFlick (1883–1972), Nazi industrialist, sentenced to 7 years in prison at the Nuremberg Flick trial. Otto Förschner (1902–1946)...
industrialists. Following pressure from Albert Vögler, Gustav Krupp, FriedrichFlick, Fritz Thyssen, Emil Kirdorf and especially Hjalmar Schacht, Hitler...
(1872–1948), priest and archbishop, teacher and pastor in Konstanz FriedrichFlick (1883–1972), entrepreneur and convicted Nazi war criminal Michaela...
until he found a new post in 1924 at the Flick conglomerate, where he became First Associate in FriedrichFlick's private secretariat by 1925 and later rose...
continued. There was a wave of street naming in the 1960s and 1970s, so to FriedrichFlick, Lothar Irle, Jakob Henrich, Ernst Bach, Bernhard Weiss, etc. streets...
his career as a portrait painter. He portrayed personalities such as FriedrichFlick, Helmut Horten, Makarios III, Otto Hahn, Herbert von Karajan and Franz...