Ferdinand Bausback

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Ferdinand Bausback (born November 18, 1884 in Karlsruhe ; † September 4, 1948 ) was a German banker , media manager and publisher .

Entrepreneur

Bausback was director of Württembergische Vereinsbank and remained so until 1927 after the bank was taken over by Deutsche Bank. In this function, he worked closely with Emil Georg von Stauß , the general director of Deutsche Bank. Among other things, he played an important role in the merger of Benz & Cie. and the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft for Daimler-Benz AG , on whose supervisory board he sat, in 1926. In 1926 he also became general director of the then badly ailing UFA , where he previously sat on the supervisory board. He kept this post even after Alfred Hugenberg took over UFA in 1927. He then moved to the Ullstein-Verlag as a board member and was chairman of the publisher's supervisory board from 1933 to 1938 during the Nazi era . When it was converted into the limited partnership Deutscher Verlag in 1938, he and Max Winkler became personally liable partners . From 1942 on he was also chairman of the board of directors of the Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik

Trivia

Bausback took over after the escape of Carl and Alice Zuckmayer the Henndorfer the spouses Villa.

Further mandates

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 'The Deutsche Bank in Stuttgart 1924–1999' p. 71 [1]
  2. ^ Austrian Banks in the Period of National Socialism, p. 111 [2]
  3. CINEMA - THE BIG DREAM BUSINESS Der Spiegel 47/1950
  4. ^ Universus-Film Aktiengesellschaft - Reichsmark opening balance from June 1, 1924
  5. German cultural policy in occupied Paris 1940–1944: Film and Theater, p. 55 [3]
  6. ^ History of the German book trade in the 19th and 20th centuries , De Gruyter, 2015, ISBN 978-3598248061 , p. 186 [4]
  7. ^ German publishing house, Berlin
  8. Bowing to the victims swp.de
  9. ^ Salzburg: A federal state from World War I to the present , Haymon Verlag, ISBN 3709971284 , [5]
  10. The Tobis 1928-1945