Friedrich Reinhart

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Friedrich Reinhart (born February 23, 1871 in Darmstadt , † October 3, 1943 in Seefeld am Pilsensee , Upper Bavaria) was a German bank manager and National Socialist politician.

Friedrich Reinhart became a board member of Ilse Bergbau AG in 1927 . From 1929 he was a board member of Commerz- und Privatbank ( Commerzbank ) and president of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 1931–34 he acted as spokesman for the board of Commerz- und Privatbank. In 1931 he became a member of the Society for the Study of Fascism . In November 1932 he was one of the initiators of the industrialists' submission to Paul von Hindenburg , which demanded Hitler's chancellorship , and belonged to the Keppler circle, the later Freundeskreis Reichsführer SS . From 1933 he was a Prussian State Councilor. During the time of National Socialism he remained a member of the Friends of the Reichsführer SS and was a member of the Academy for German Law and the General Council of Business . In 1938 he became military manager .

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