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Đorđe Vajfert

Đorđe Vajfert (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Вајферт, German: Georg Weifert; 15 July 1850 – 12 January 1937) was a Serbian industrialist, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and after 1920 the National Bank of Yugoslavia.[1] In addition, he is considered the founder of the modern mining sector in Serbia and a great benefactor.

Đorđe Vajfert
Ђорђе Вајферт
3rd Governor of the National Bank of Serbia
In office
1890–1902
Preceded byFilip Hristić
Succeeded byTihomilj J. Marković
5th Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (Yugoslavia)
In office
1912–1926
Preceded byTihomilj J. Marković
Succeeded byLjubomir Srećković
Personal details
Born15 June 1850
Pančevo, Austrian Empire
Died12 January 1937 (aged 87)
Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
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Biography

Georg Weifert was born in Pančevo, German Banat to a Danube Swabian family.[2][3] From an early age Đorđe Vajfert worked with his father, Ignatz Weifert in Belgrade, in brewing. Theirs was the first brewery in the Kingdom of Serbia. He graduated from the Braumeisterschule in Weihenstephan, near Munich. Then he returned to Serbia and took over the brewery of his father, which he expanded. With the profits he bought a coal mine in Kostolac, then a copper mine in Bor, a Steinberg works at Zaječar and finally a gold mine. With the proceeds from the mines, he was the richest man in Serbia and was considered the greatest industrialist of the future Yugoslavia.

In 1890 Vajfert was appointed Governor of the National Bank of Serbia. He served in this capacity from 1890 to 1902, and again from 1912 to 1914/1918.[1] During this period he acquired a good reputation maintaining the value of the Serbian dinar and in credit. After 1918, because of his good offices, Vajfert was appointed Governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia.[1] His best-known arrangement as Governor was the conversion of the Austro-Hungarian krone into the new Yugoslav dinar. This also led to great criticism, as the former Serbian dinar was exchanged 1:1 in the new dinar, the Austrian money into a 4:1 ratio – this led to substantial losses of property of those Yugoslavs who formerly lived in Austria-Hungary.

 
Weifert on the 1000 Serbian dinar bill.

Đorđe Vajfert was an important patron and supporter of humanitarian and cultural institutions. He donated his prized collection of ancient coins and his private library to the University of Belgrade. In Pančevo, from where his parents Ignatz and Anna originated, he left the Roman Catholic Church a small chapel known as Anina crkva (Anna's church), in memory of his mother.

Vajfert was a major benefactor in the opening of a large Catholic cemetery in Pancevo where the remains of many family members of Vajfert remain. They also built up a fund for Pancevo St. Anne Catholic Church and many other public and charitable institutions.

Vajfert died on 12 January 1937, at 17:20 pm at his villa in Belgrade. The funeral service was held in the Catholic Church of St. Anne Pancevo 14 January, and the 15th he was buried in the Catholic cemetery Pančevo. The heir to his business empire was his nephew Ferdinand Gramberg.

Since 2001, his portrait is depicted on the 1000 Serbian dinar note.[4] He was awarded the Order of Saint Sava, Order of Karađorđe's Star and Order of the White Eagle.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Governors of the National Bank
  2. ^ Janković, Milorad (1988). Rat špijuna u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji. Zadružna štampa. p. 15.
  3. ^ Wouters, Nico; van Ypersele, Laurence (2018). Nations, Identities and the First World War: Shifting Loyalties to the Fatherland. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 282. ISBN 978-1-35003-644-4.
  4. ^ Banknotes Withdrown [sic] from circulation
  5. ^ Acović, Dragomir (2012). Slava i čast: Odlikovanja među Srbima, Srbi među odlikovanjima. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 129.

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Government offices
Preceded by Governor of the National Bank of Serbia
1890–1902
Succeeded by
Tihomilj J. Marković
Preceded by
Tihomilj J. Marković
Governor of the National Bank of Serbia
1912–1918
Succeeded by
Himself, Yugoslavia created
Preceded by
Himself
Governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia
1918–1926
Succeeded by
Ljubomir Srećković

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Đorđe Vajfert Serbian Cyrillic Ђorђe Vaјfert German Georg Weifert 15 July 1850 12 January 1937 was a Serbian industrialist Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and after 1920 the National Bank of Yugoslavia 1 In addition he is considered the founder of the modern mining sector in Serbia and a great benefactor Đorđe VajfertЂorђe Vaјfert3rd Governor of the National Bank of SerbiaIn office 1890 1902Preceded byFilip HristicSucceeded byTihomilj J Markovic5th Governor of the National Bank of Serbia Yugoslavia In office 1912 1926Preceded byTihomilj J MarkovicSucceeded byLjubomir SreckovicPersonal detailsBorn15 June 1850Pancevo Austrian EmpireDied12 January 1937 aged 87 Belgrade Kingdom of YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianSignature Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 References 4 SourcesBiography EditGeorg Weifert was born in Pancevo German Banat to a Danube Swabian family 2 3 From an early age Đorđe Vajfert worked with his father Ignatz Weifert in Belgrade in brewing Theirs was the first brewery in the Kingdom of Serbia He graduated from the Braumeisterschule in Weihenstephan near Munich Then he returned to Serbia and took over the brewery of his father which he expanded With the profits he bought a coal mine in Kostolac then a copper mine in Bor a Steinberg works at Zajecar and finally a gold mine With the proceeds from the mines he was the richest man in Serbia and was considered the greatest industrialist of the future Yugoslavia In 1890 Vajfert was appointed Governor of the National Bank of Serbia He served in this capacity from 1890 to 1902 and again from 1912 to 1914 1918 1 During this period he acquired a good reputation maintaining the value of the Serbian dinar and in credit After 1918 because of his good offices Vajfert was appointed Governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia 1 His best known arrangement as Governor was the conversion of the Austro Hungarian krone into the new Yugoslav dinar This also led to great criticism as the former Serbian dinar was exchanged 1 1 in the new dinar the Austrian money into a 4 1 ratio this led to substantial losses of property of those Yugoslavs who formerly lived in Austria Hungary Weifert on the 1000 Serbian dinar bill Đorđe Vajfert was an important patron and supporter of humanitarian and cultural institutions He donated his prized collection of ancient coins and his private library to the University of Belgrade In Pancevo from where his parents Ignatz and Anna originated he left the Roman Catholic Church a small chapel known as Anina crkva Anna s church in memory of his mother Vajfert was a major benefactor in the opening of a large Catholic cemetery in Pancevo where the remains of many family members of Vajfert remain They also built up a fund for Pancevo St Anne Catholic Church and many other public and charitable institutions Vajfert died on 12 January 1937 at 17 20 pm at his villa in Belgrade The funeral service was held in the Catholic Church of St Anne Pancevo 14 January and the 15th he was buried in the Catholic cemetery Pancevo The heir to his business empire was his nephew Ferdinand Gramberg Since 2001 his portrait is depicted on the 1000 Serbian dinar note 4 He was awarded the Order of Saint Sava Order of Karađorđe s Star and Order of the White Eagle 5 See also EditLuka Celovic Nikola Spasic Misa Anastasijevic Stanojlo Petrovic Marija Trandafil Sava Tekelija Stanojlo Petrovic Sava Vukovic merchant References Edit a b c Governors of the National Bank Jankovic Milorad 1988 Rat spijuna u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji Zadruzna stampa p 15 Wouters Nico van Ypersele Laurence 2018 Nations Identities and the First World War Shifting Loyalties to the Fatherland Bloomsbury Publishing p 282 ISBN 978 1 35003 644 4 Banknotes Withdrown sic from circulation Acovic Dragomir 2012 Slava i cast Odlikovanja među Srbima Srbi među odlikovanjima Belgrade Sluzbeni Glasnik p 129 Sources EditManagement Giants Georg Weifert Profit Magazin Retrieved on 2017 04 01 in English The Knight of Serbia Georg I Weifert 1850 1937 Association of Serbian Banks Retrieved on 2017 04 01 in English Archives of the city of Belgrade TD Building dept F H 9 1930 file I 165 1942 The early years Led vajfert org Accessed on 2011 12 29 Politics no 10 287 from Wednesday 13 January 1937th str 5 Politics no 10 289 from Friday 15 January 1937th str 6 Politics no 10 290 from Saturday 16 January 1937th str 6 Sasa Ilic Sonja Jerkovic Vladimir Bulajic 2010 Georg Weifert Visionary and Enthusiast The Illustrated Personal and Professional Biography 1850 1937 Belgrade National Bank of Serbia https www academia edu 44579410 C4 90or C4 91e Vajfert vizionar i pregalac li C4 8Dna i poslovna ilustrovana biografija 1850 1937 Georg Weifert Visionary and Enthusiast The Illustrated Personal and Professional Biography 1850 1937 Government officesPreceded byFilip Hristic Governor of the National Bank of Serbia1890 1902 Succeeded byTihomilj J MarkovicPreceded byTihomilj J Markovic Governor of the National Bank of Serbia1912 1918 Succeeded byHimself Yugoslavia createdPreceded byHimself Governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia1918 1926 Succeeded byLjubomir Sreckovic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Đorđe Vajfert amp oldid 1158603052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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