- The
Deutsche Golddiskontbank (also
Golddiskontbank, and
abbreviated ****) was a state-owned
special bank
founded in 1924 to
promote German export industry...
- Handels-Gesellschaft (412 million).: 354 In the
crisis summer of 1931 the
Deutsche Golddiskontbank, a
subsidiary of the Reichsbank,
acquired 35
percent of DeDi-Bank's...
- Commerz– und Privatbank,
Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft,
Golddiskontbank and
Dresdner Bank. Also
privatized were the
Vereinigte Stahlwerke A...
- the
banking crisis in 1931 the
German Reich owned 66% and
Deutsche Golddiskontbank owned 22% of
Dresdner Bank shares. Its
deputy director was Hjalmar...
- (albeit at 25 percent) by the
government (40 percent), the
Deutsche Golddiskontbank (a
Reichsbank subsidiary, 10 percent),
Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft...
- the
banking crisis of 1931, the
German Reich owned 66% and
Deutsche Golddiskontbank owned 22% of
Dresdner Bank shares; the
total government stake in Dresdner...
- entity's capital,
mainly through the
Reichsbank subsidiary Deutsche Golddiskontbank.: 7 In
November 1932 the Commerz- und
Privatbank chief executive Friedrich...
- Aufhäuser (1875–1944) also sat on the
board of the 1924
newly founded Golddiskontbank (Gold
Discounter Bank),
which was
founded after the hyperinflation...
- same time.
Martin Aufhäuser also sat on the
supervisory board of the
Golddiskontbank, a new bank
founded in 1924 as a
subsidiary of the
Reichsbank after...
- Brinkmann, in
spring of 1933,
became a
board member at the
Deutsche Golddiskontbank. In the
Reich and
Prussian Ministry of
Economic Affairs, Brinkmann...