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Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch

Baron Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch (1852 – 1913) was a leading Hungarian Jewish industrialist, business magnate, philanthropist, investor and art patron. He led the family's sugar company with its factories Nagy-Surányi Cukorgyár és Finomító Rt. (est. 1854, Nagysurány), Hatvani Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1889, Hatvan), Oroszkai Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1893, Oroszka), Vas megyei Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1895, Sárvár) and the Alföldi Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1910, Sarkad) which made him one of the wealthiest persons in Austria-Hungary. He founded in 1902 with Ferenc Chorin the National Alliance of Industrialists (Gyáriparosok Országos Szövetsége (GYOSZ)) and was the first vice president of the association. According to Forbes he was the 4th richest person in Hungary on the turn of the 19th century with a net worth of 25–30 million Hungarian pengő.[1]

Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch
Born(1852-11-17)17 November 1852
Died18 February 1913(1913-02-18) (aged 60)
NationalityHungarian
Occupationbanker
Board member ofCEO (Deutsch Ig. és Fia- Deutsch Ig. & Son)
Chairman (Cukorgyárosok Országos Szövetsége - National Alliance of Sugarproducers)
Vice-Chairman (Hazai Bank - National Bank)
Board Member (Pesti Hazai Első Takarékpénztár - First National Savings Bank of Pest)
Board Member (Budapesti Giro- és Pénztáregylet - Giro- and Cash Association)
Spouse(s)Emma Hatvany-Deutsch
Ottilia Amberg(1913)
ChildrenLajos
Ferenc
Irén
Parent(s)József Deutsch
Paulina Krishaber

Life

His father, József Deutsch, was knighted for his economic achievements in 1879 by the Emperor and allowed to use the prefix 'de Hatvan'. After his studies, Sándor Deutsch de Hatvan joined the family trading business, and with the help of his cousins, made it into a major player in the sugar industry. Through their firm, Ignatz Deutsch & Sons, founded in Arad in 1822 and later moved to Budapest, the cousins grew sugar beet on large estates, set up refineries across Hungary for processing and exported their sugar on world markets. Although sugar was the source of the vast Hatvany fortune, the family was also involved in flour mills and grain trading, banking, among other activities.

In 1908, Sándor was made a baron by Franz Joseph I of Austria, became a member of the Senate, and assumed the name Hatvany-Deutsch. Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch participated in the creation of the National Association of Hungarian Industrialists in 1902, supported hospitals and sponsored a theater in Budapest.

His son Baron Ferenc Hatvany would accumulate Hungary's most valuable collection of paintings before it was seized by the Nazis during World War II. Another son, Baron Lajos Hatvany [hu] became a gifted Hungarian writer.

See also

References

  1. ^ Pengőmiliomosok - Forbes

External links

  • Hungary's Pillaged Art Heritage: The Fate of the Hatvany Collection - By László Mravik
  • Baron Lajos Hatvany - Men and Gentlemen
  • Hatvany Lajos Múzeum: Hatvany Deutsch Dynasty (Hungarian language)

sándor, hatvany, deutsch, baron, 1852, 1913, leading, hungarian, jewish, industrialist, business, magnate, philanthropist, investor, patron, family, sugar, company, with, factories, nagy, surányi, cukorgyár, finomító, 1854, nagysurány, hatvani, cukorgyár, 1889. Baron Sandor Hatvany Deutsch 1852 1913 was a leading Hungarian Jewish industrialist business magnate philanthropist investor and art patron He led the family s sugar company with its factories Nagy Suranyi Cukorgyar es Finomito Rt est 1854 Nagysurany Hatvani Cukorgyar Rt est 1889 Hatvan Oroszkai Cukorgyar Rt est 1893 Oroszka Vas megyei Cukorgyar Rt est 1895 Sarvar and the Alfoldi Cukorgyar Rt est 1910 Sarkad which made him one of the wealthiest persons in Austria Hungary He founded in 1902 with Ferenc Chorin the National Alliance of Industrialists Gyariparosok Orszagos Szovetsege GYOSZ and was the first vice president of the association According to Forbes he was the 4th richest person in Hungary on the turn of the 19th century with a net worth of 25 30 million Hungarian pengo 1 Sandor Hatvany DeutschBorn 1852 11 17 17 November 1852Arad Austria HungaryDied18 February 1913 1913 02 18 aged 60 Budapest Austria HungaryNationalityHungarianOccupationbankerBoard member ofCEO Deutsch Ig es Fia Deutsch Ig amp Son Chairman Cukorgyarosok Orszagos Szovetsege National Alliance of Sugarproducers Vice Chairman Hazai Bank National Bank Board Member Pesti Hazai Elso Takarekpenztar First National Savings Bank of Pest Board Member Budapesti Giro es Penztaregylet Giro and Cash Association Spouse s Emma Hatvany Deutsch Ottilia Amberg 1913 ChildrenLajos Ferenc IrenParent s Jozsef Deutsch Paulina Krishaber Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksLife EditHis father Jozsef Deutsch was knighted for his economic achievements in 1879 by the Emperor and allowed to use the prefix de Hatvan After his studies Sandor Deutsch de Hatvan joined the family trading business and with the help of his cousins made it into a major player in the sugar industry Through their firm Ignatz Deutsch amp Sons founded in Arad in 1822 and later moved to Budapest the cousins grew sugar beet on large estates set up refineries across Hungary for processing and exported their sugar on world markets Although sugar was the source of the vast Hatvany fortune the family was also involved in flour mills and grain trading banking among other activities In 1908 Sandor was made a baron by Franz Joseph I of Austria became a member of the Senate and assumed the name Hatvany Deutsch Sandor Hatvany Deutsch participated in the creation of the National Association of Hungarian Industrialists in 1902 supported hospitals and sponsored a theater in Budapest His son Baron Ferenc Hatvany would accumulate Hungary s most valuable collection of paintings before it was seized by the Nazis during World War II Another son Baron Lajos Hatvany hu became a gifted Hungarian writer See also EditHatvan Hatvani Hatvany Hatvanyi References Edit Pengomiliomosok Forbes Isaac Landman The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia Vol 5 p 249 External links Edithttps web archive org web 20070707021245 http www hungarianquarterly com no150 053 html Hungary s Pillaged Art Heritage The Fate of the Hatvany Collection By Laszlo Mravik https web archive org web 20120307223223 http www ulpiushaz hu doc frankfurti katalogus pdf Baron Lajos Hatvany Men and Gentlemen https web archive org web 20110723142633 http www hatvanymuzeum net gyujtemenyek torteneti 24 Hatvany Lajos Muzeum Hatvany Deutsch Dynasty Hungarian language Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandor Hatvany Deutsch amp oldid 1130723828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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