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  1. Bamberger represented the electoral district of Bingen-Alzey and married Anna Belmont, a relative of the famous banker August Belmont, who had emigrated to the United States.

  2. Ludwig Bamberger: one of Deutsche Bank’s trailblazers From condemned-to-death revolutionary to highly respected banker, currency expert and leading liberal politician in the fledgling German Empire: the life journey of Ludwig Bamberger (1823-1899) is eventful and impressive in equal measure.

  3. Ludwig Bamberger (born July 22, 1823, Mainz, Hesse [Germany]—died March 14, 1899, Berlin) was an economist and publicist, a leading authority on currency problems in Germany. Originally a radical, he became a moderate liberal in Bismarck’s Germany.

  4. Then, in January 1931, Johanna’s husband, Hugo Mayer, died; four months later, Johanna’s daughter and Irene’s sister, Paula, died. On 14 September 1932, Johanna Mayer, age 54, moved from Wohnbach to Lich to live with Irene and Julius.

  5. Mar 15, 2016 · Ludwig Bamberger (22 July 1823 – 14 March 1899) was a German economist, politician and writer. Early life. Bamberger was born in the wealthy Jewish Bamberger family in Mainz. After studying at Gießen, Heidelberg and Göttingen, he entered law. Career.

  6. Ludwig Berger (Ludwig Gottfried Heinrich Bamberger) was born on 6 January, 1892 in Mainz, Hesse [now Rhineland-Palatinate], Germany, is a Director, Writer, Cinematographer. Discover Ludwig Berger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

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  8. Kaiser [Emperor] Wilhelm I had died on March 9 and was succeeded by his son, who took the title Kaiser Friedrich III. Bamberger was one of the new monarch’s close advisers, and he shared the hope of other left-liberals that Friedrich’s reign would introduce liberal reforms and democratization.

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