Arthur Salomonsohn
Arthur Salomonsohn (born April 3, 1859 in Inowrocław Hohensalza; died June 15 1930 in Berlin) was a German banker.
Life[edit]
His uncle was German banker Adolph Salomonsohn.[1] Solomonsohn studied law in Berlin. He worked after studying law at university for German bank Disconto-Gesellschaft in Berlin.[2] In 1897, he became member of German organisation Gesellschaft der Freunde. In 1917, he became member of German Fatherland Party. He was member of supervisory board of the German company Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG in Gelsenkirchen.[3] From 1917 to 1930 Salomonsohn was a member of Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Berlin. In 1929, he was against fusion of Disconto-Gesellschaft with Deutsche Bank.[4] Salomonsohn lived with his family on island Schwanenwerder in Berlin.[5]
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- Literature by and about Arthur Salomonsohn in the German National Library catalogue
- Biography of Historische Gesellschaft der Deutschen Bank
- German Bundesarchiv.de: Arthur Salomonsohn
References[edit]
- ↑ Deutsche Biographie.de: Arthur Salomonsohn
- ↑ Biography of Historische Gesellschaft der Deutschen Bank
- ↑ German Bundesarchiv.de: Arthur Salomonsohn
- ↑ Frankfruter Rundschau.de: Interview zum 150. Jubiläum der Deutschen Bank mit Historiker Alexander Nützenadel, March 10, 2020
- ↑ Gedenktafeln-in-Berlin.de: Bewohner
References[edit]
multiple independent secondary sources.given now[edit]
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