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101: 167:. He was married to Amalie "Mally" Hirsch (b. Mainz d. 1865 in Frankfurt); they had two children: Siegmund Hirsch (1885–1981) and Dora "Dodo" Hirsch Schwartz (d. 1893). In 1932, Hirsch retired to Wiesbaden with his wife and initially lived in the 179:
in 1933, the couple was forced to continuously relocate. Aron Hirsch died on 22 February 1942, in Wiesbaden; his wife Amalie committed suicide on 27 August 1942, shortly after it was announced that she would be deported to the
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discontinued its industrial activities and incorporated them into the newly founded company Hirsch Kupfer- und Messingwerke AG (HKM), Berlin, which went public in 1909 where he served as chairman of the board and shareholder.
124:, founded by the grandfather Aron Hirsch (1783–1842), in Halberstadt. In 1898, he moved to Berlin to take over the management of the Eberswalder Messingwerk after the death of his uncle Gustav Hirsch. In 1906 he joined the 148:, HKM profited due to German armaments orders but simultaneously lost money as their overseas raw material base was expropriated by Germany's war opponents. In 1929, the 160: 318: 323: 164: 303: 262: 245: 231: 216: 181: 163:(the Academy for the Science of Judaism) and in the Berlin Jewish community. In 1922 he received an honorary doctorate from the 176: 298: 149: 270: 275: 100: 204:. Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, Schriften aus der Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig ; 25 , 2011 , S. 63ff 125: 137: 313: 308: 168: 42: 258: 241: 227: 212: 250: 145: 104:
Share of the Hirsch, Kupfer- und Messingwerke AG, issued July 1928, signed by Aron Hirsch
282: 152:(ICI) took over the firm's industrial activities and the trading house was subsumed by 292: 153: 141: 113: 109: 38: 60: 279:(in German), vol. 9, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 211–212 117: 64: 211:. hrsg. vom Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem. MĂĽnchen : Saur, 1988 224:
2000 Kurzbiographien bedeutender deutscher Juden des 20. Jahrhunderts
99: 172: 120:. In 1877, he joined the family business, metal trading company 92:(6 February 1858 – 22 February 1942) was a German metal trader. 171:. Due to the increasing persecution after the rise of the 202:
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and served on numerous supervisory boards, including
79: 71: 49: 27: 20: 209:Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918–1945 136:He became a member of the management board of the 195:Heimatcontainer. Deutsche Fertighäuser in Israel. 161:Hochschule fĂĽr die Wissenschaft des Judentums 8: 17: 193:Friedrich von Borries/ Jens-Uwe Fischer: 7: 265:(Nachdr. d. Ausg. Czernowitz 1925). 255:GroĂźe jĂĽdische National-Biographie 226:, Askania-Verlag, Lindhorst 1982, 14: 182:Theresienstadt concentration camp 197:Frankfurt/ Main: Suhrkamp, 2009. 165:Technische Universität Darmstadt 319:German businesspeople in metals 257:. Kraus Reprint, Nendeln 1979, 128:(Society of Friends). In 1907, 240:, Berlin : Reimer , 1982 1: 200:Anett Krause, Cordula ReuĂź : 112:family on 6 February 1858 in 269:Stefi Jersch-Wenzel (1972), 150:Imperial Chemical Industries 159:Hirsch was involved in the 126:de:Gesellschaft der Freunde 340: 324:German commodities traders 304:19th-century German Jews 276:Neue Deutsche Biographie 154:Handelshaus H. Schoyer 130:Aron Hirsch & Sohn 122:Aron Hirsch & Sohn 105: 299:German industrialists 207:Joseph Walk (Hrsg.), 138:Berlin Stock Exchange 108:Hirsch was born to a 103: 236:Ernst G. Lowenthal: 173:National Socialists 169:Hotel Nassauer Hof 106: 43:Kingdom of Prussia 238:Juden in Preussen 222:Walter Tetzlaff, 87: 86: 331: 283:full text online 280: 251:Salomon Wininger 177:seizure of power 56: 53:22 February 1942 18: 339: 338: 334: 333: 332: 330: 329: 328: 289: 288: 268: 190: 146:First World War 98: 67: 58: 54: 45: 36: 35:6 February 1858 34: 33: 23: 12: 11: 5: 337: 335: 327: 326: 321: 316: 311: 306: 301: 291: 290: 287: 286: 271:"Hirsch, Aron" 266: 248: 234: 220: 205: 198: 189: 186: 97: 94: 85: 84: 81: 77: 76: 73: 69: 68: 59: 57:(aged 84) 51: 47: 46: 37: 31: 29: 25: 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 336: 325: 322: 320: 317: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 296: 294: 284: 278: 277: 272: 267: 264: 263:3-262-01204-1 260: 256: 252: 249: 247: 246:3-496-01012-6 243: 239: 235: 233: 232:3-921730-10-4 229: 225: 221: 218: 217:3-598-10477-4 214: 210: 206: 203: 199: 196: 192: 191: 187: 185: 183: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 157: 155: 151: 147: 144:. During the 143: 142:Deutsche Bank 139: 134: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 102: 95: 93: 91: 83:Industrialist 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 52: 48: 44: 40: 30: 26: 19: 16: 281:; ( 274: 254: 237: 223: 208: 201: 194: 158: 135: 129: 121: 107: 89: 88: 55:(1942-02-22) 15: 314:1942 deaths 309:1858 births 114:Halberstadt 90:Aron Hirsch 72:Nationality 39:Halberstadt 32:Aron Hirsch 22:Aron Hirsch 293:Categories 188:References 175:and their 80:Occupation 96:Biography 61:Wiesbaden 118:Germany 65:Germany 261:  244:  230:  215:  110:Jewish 75:German 259:ISBN 242:ISBN 228:ISBN 213:ISBN 50:Died 28:Born 295:: 273:, 253:: 184:. 156:. 116:, 63:, 41:, 285:) 219:.

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Halberstadt
Kingdom of Prussia
Wiesbaden
Germany

Jewish
Halberstadt
Germany
de:Gesellschaft der Freunde
Berlin Stock Exchange
Deutsche Bank
First World War
Imperial Chemical Industries
Handelshaus H. Schoyer
Hochschule fĂĽr die Wissenschaft des Judentums
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Hotel Nassauer Hof
National Socialists
seizure of power
Theresienstadt concentration camp
ISBN
3-598-10477-4
ISBN
3-921730-10-4
ISBN
3-496-01012-6
Salomon Wininger
ISBN
3-262-01204-1
"Hirsch, Aron"

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