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- Strousberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bethel Henry Strousberg (1823–1884), German industrialist Palais Strousberg, palace...
- Wilhelmstraße, known as the Palais Strousberg and designed by August Orth, was built in 1868 by the railway magnate Bethel Henry Strousberg. In December 1884, the...
- The Palais Strousberg was a large city mansion built in Berlin, Germany for the railway magnate Bethel Henry Strousberg. It was designed by the architect...
- Bethel Henry Strousberg (20 November 1823 – 31 May 1884) was a German Jewish industrialist and railway entrepreneur during Germany's rapid industrial expansion...
- forestalled by the railroad king Bethel Henry Strousberg. Ludwig bought the pavilion after the bankruptcy of Strousberg. He had the furnishings made. The most...
- Vienna Stock Exchange crash. In Berlin, the railway empire of Bethel Henry Strousberg crashed after a ruinous settlement with the government of Romania, bursting...
- Transport (No. 79, from 1919). The lavish Palais Strousberg of bankrupt "railway king" Bethel Henry Strousberg on No. 70 was bought by Prince Hugo of Hohenlohe...
- newspaper in Carada's care. The conflict at home was exacerbated by the Strousberg Affair, revealing a direct Prussian involvement in the Romanian Railways...
- however this process also resulted in major scandals, including the Strousberg Affair which personally implicated Carol. Overall, the country still had...
- However the majority of the wing is hidden by dense planting. The Palais Strousberg, a vast townhouse built in Berlin between 1867–1868, confined the servants...