Hans Karl von Mangoldt-Reiboldt

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hans Karl von Mangoldt-Reiboldt (* 2. August 1896 in Dresden , † 2. February 1971 in Weilheim in Upper Bavaria ) was a German lawyer , banker and manager , of the Federal Republic of Germany 1948-1951 Ambassador to the OEEC in Paris represented .

Life

Hans Karl von Mangoldt-Reiboldt was a son of the Saxon court marshal Erich von Mangoldt-Reiboldt and his wife Adelheid nee. Baroness von Fritsch. He attended the prince school of the Saxon royal family in Dresden and, after graduating from the school, began a military career as an active officer in the Guard Rider Regiment in Dresden.

After the end of the First World War, he began studying law at the University of Leipzig at the beginning of 1919 , but a few months later accepted the position of legation secretary offered by Erdmannsdorff, the envoy of the German Reich in Riga . When fighting with the Bolshevik troops broke out, he fled Riga in 1920 and continued his law studies in Leipzig and Berlin. As early as 1921 he passed the state examination in law and received his doctorate in law .

After completing his studies, he was employed by a smaller private bank in Berlin, in which he subsequently also participated. At the beginning of 1926, von Mangoldt-Reiboldt joined the Berlin bank Hardy & Co. GmbH , for which he set up a Bavarian branch in Munich .

Marriage to Ursula Andreae

In 1927 he married Ursula Andreae (1904–1987), a daughter of Hardy owner Fritz Andreae (1873–1950) and his wife Edith geb. Rathenau (1883–1952).

In a newspaper article about Mangoldt's 70th birthday it says: “ In 1927 Mangoldt married Ursula Andreae, a niece of the former Reich Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau , whom he loyally supported through the political ensigns of the Third Reich. In one of her books, memories of Berlin in the twenties come to life, the encounters in her parents' house, which was a focus of social life in the capital: for example with Thomas Mann , Gerhart Hauptmann , André Gide , Fritz von Unruh , Wilhelm Furtwängler , Olaf Gulbransson , Lovis Korinth , Albert Einstein , President Ebert , General von Schleicher , Fritzi Massary , Rainer Maria Rilke . Certainly the urbanity and internationality of the Andreae-Rathenauschen house found their resonance in the spirit of the Mangoldt-Andreaeschen commonality. "

Through this marriage, he established himself in the elite of German business life and became part of the national and international networks of the Hardy & Co. banking house and the Rathenau family .

One of the "wise men" of the economy

The Munich Hardy branch was run as a limited partnership with the participation of Barmer Bankverein as a limited partner . Mangoldt-Reiboldt became a partner in this bank and lived in Munich and on his estate near Weilheim in Upper Bavaria. The bank was “Aryanized” in 1933 by Dresdner Bank AG .

Von Mangoldt-Reiboldt returned to Berlin, where he was director of the Hardy & Co. GmbH bank during the Third Reich .

After the war, from 1945 to 1946, he was employed by the US military government as trustee for the delivery of the dismantled BMW AG machines and equipment . From 1948 Hans Karl von Mangoldt-Reiboldt was chairman of the supervisory board of BMW. From 1947 to 1950, von Mangoldt-Reiboldt was a member of the administrative board of the State Central Bank of Bavaria in Munich as a representative of the commercial economy . Due to the decentralization of the major banks in Germany after the Second World War on April 1, 1948, the Bavarian branch of been German Bank AG in the Bavarian Credit Bank restituted, its manager Hans Karl von Mangoldt-Reiboldt was to 1952nd After recentralization, he was a member of the supervisory board of Deutsche Bank AG - "Altbank" in Berlin from 1952 to 1971, and a member of the supervisory board of Süddeutsche Bank AG from 1956 to 1957 .

From 1948 to 1951 he was Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) in Paris. From 1952 to 1962 he served as German Vice Governor at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) , from 1958 to 1964 as Vice President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) and from 1963 to 1967 as President of the OECD Consortium for the Development of Turkey .

Awards

literature

predecessor Office successor
Permanent representative of Germany to the OECD in Paris
July 1948 to 1951
Karl Werkmeister