Samuel Fränkel

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Samuel Fränkel
שמואל פרנקל
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Born22 November 1801
Died28 July 1881 (age 79)
Resting placeJewish cemetery in Prudnik
CitizenshipGerman
Spouse(s)Ester Polke
ChildrenZwi, Menachem, Jehuda, Akiba, Dorothea, Cäcilie, Josef, Jenny, Abraham, Albert, Auguste, Rosalie, Emanuel, Hermann
Parents
  • Abraham Isaak Fränkel (father)
  • Chandel Fränkel (mother)
RelativesMax Pinkus

Samuel Fränkel (Hebrew: שמואל פרנקל‎; 22 November 1801 – 28 July 1881[1]) was a German industrialist.

Life[]

Samuel Fränkel was born 22 November 1801 in Zülz (currently Biała Prudnicka, Poland). In 1827 he moved to Neustadt O.S. (currently Prudnik). He founded a linen and terrycloth factory in 1845, at the shore of Prudnik river.[2] It quickly became one of the biggest terrycloth factories in Europe. Fränkel opened a few branches in Berlin and Augsburg.[3] The company was confiscated from the Fränkel family by Nazis in 1938, under the Nuremburg Laws that prohibited German Jews from owning property. Post-war, the company reopened under the name Zakłady Przemysłu Bawełnianego "Frotex".

Family[]

He was a grandfather of Max Pinkus.

Death[]

Samuel Fränkel died 28 July 1881 in Neustadt O.S.

References[]

  1. ^ "Dobrá trasa - Vydejte se s námi na skok sousedům". www.dobratrasa.eu. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  2. ^ "Jak zmieniał się Prudnik z inicjatywy rodzin Fränkel i Pinkus – cz. 1 - Prudnik24". Prudnik24 (in Polish). 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  3. ^ "Fränkel Samuel | Wirtualny Sztetl". sztetl.org.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-11-03.


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