- The Darmstädter und Nationalbank, in
shorthand Danat-Bank or
Danatbank, was a
large German joint-stock bank. It was
formed in 1922 from the
merger of...
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which depleted the Reichsbank's
reserves and led to
banking crises at
Danatbank and
Dresdner Bank.[citation needed] US
President Herbert Hoover tried...
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after its
merger with the Darmstädter und
Nationalbank (
Danatbank), a
board member of the
Danatbank.
Schacht was a freemason,
having joined the
lodge Urania...
- to take a 30m Mark loan from the Preußische Bank, the Bank of Prussia.
Danatbank Germany 13 July 1931
Banking At the
start of the
Great Depression, after...
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investors pull out short-term deposits. Germany's
second largest bank,
Danatbank,
becomes insolvent on July 13. Two day bank
holiday is declared. Industry...
- Merck.
Other limited partners were the
Darmstater Bank
forerunner of the
Danatbank and the
entrepreneur Theodor von Cramer-Klett. By 1879,
together with...
- it
collapsed in 1931,
shortly after Austria's
Creditanstalt and
before Danatbank, thus
contributing materially to the
European banking crisis of 1931....
- Vienna-based bank
established in 1870
which had come
under majority control of
Danatbank, then
Dresdner Bank in 1931. The Prague-based Živnostenská Banka's Austrian...
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collapse of the Orientbank's two main shareholders,
namely Dresdner and
Danatbank (as
Nationalbank für
Deutschland had
merged with Darmstädter Bank in 1922)...
- in 1930. From 1931
until his
death in 1935 he was the
trustee of the
Danatbank. In his book Réflexions sur le
franc et sur
quelques autres sujets [Thoughts...