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Fritz Mannheimer (19 September 1890 – 9 August 1939) was a German-born and, from 1936, Dutch banker and art collector who was the director of the Amsterdam branch of the Berlin-based investment bank Mendelssohn & Co. that was for some time the main supporter of the Dutch capital market. Known as the "King of Flying Capital", he was one of the main organisers of credit for post-war Germany. His international financial work brought him recognition, such as being awarded Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur. His collection was bought by Hitler in 1941, but it was returned to the Netherlands after the war.

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  • Fritz Mannheimer (geboren 19. September 1890 in Stuttgart; gestorben 9. August 1939 in Vaucresson, Hauts-de-Seine) war ein deutsch-niederländischer Bankier und Kunstsammler. (de)
  • Fritz Mannheimer (19 September 1890 – 9 August 1939) was a German-born and, from 1936, Dutch banker and art collector who was the director of the Amsterdam branch of the Berlin-based investment bank Mendelssohn & Co. that was for some time the main supporter of the Dutch capital market. Known as the "King of Flying Capital", he was one of the main organisers of credit for post-war Germany. His international financial work brought him recognition, such as being awarded Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur. His collection was bought by Hitler in 1941, but it was returned to the Netherlands after the war. (en)
  • Fritz Mannheimer (Stuttgart, 19 september 1890 - Vaucresson, 9 augustus 1939) was een Duits-Joods bankier en kunstverzamelaar, die in 1936 Nederlander werd en zijn kunstcollectie in Amsterdam voor het publiek beschikbaar stelde. De bank Mannheimer ging failliet en in 1941 kocht Hitler zijn collectie. Zijn verzameling kwam na de oorlog terug in Nederland, in het Rijksmuseum, dat de helft ervan verkocht op last van het ministerie van Financiën. (nl)
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  • Fritz Mannheimer (en)
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  • Fritz Mannheimer (en)
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  • Mannheimer and Josephine Baker in 1932 (en)
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  • Anne-France Mannheimer (en)
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  • Fritz Mannheimer (geboren 19. September 1890 in Stuttgart; gestorben 9. August 1939 in Vaucresson, Hauts-de-Seine) war ein deutsch-niederländischer Bankier und Kunstsammler. (de)
  • Fritz Mannheimer (19 September 1890 – 9 August 1939) was a German-born and, from 1936, Dutch banker and art collector who was the director of the Amsterdam branch of the Berlin-based investment bank Mendelssohn & Co. that was for some time the main supporter of the Dutch capital market. Known as the "King of Flying Capital", he was one of the main organisers of credit for post-war Germany. His international financial work brought him recognition, such as being awarded Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur. His collection was bought by Hitler in 1941, but it was returned to the Netherlands after the war. (en)
  • Fritz Mannheimer (Stuttgart, 19 september 1890 - Vaucresson, 9 augustus 1939) was een Duits-Joods bankier en kunstverzamelaar, die in 1936 Nederlander werd en zijn kunstcollectie in Amsterdam voor het publiek beschikbaar stelde. De bank Mannheimer ging failliet en in 1941 kocht Hitler zijn collectie. Zijn verzameling kwam na de oorlog terug in Nederland, in het Rijksmuseum, dat de helft ervan verkocht op last van het ministerie van Financiën. (nl)
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