Joachim von Schinckel

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Joachim von Schinckel (born August 29, 1895 in Hamburg ; † May 3, 1976 ibid) was a German banker and partner and later sole owner of the company Hesse Newman & Co.

Von Schinckel came from a long -established Hamburg merchant family and was the son of the banker Max von Schinckel (1849–1938), who was the owner of the Disconto-Gesellschaft for many years .

In 1923 he married Helen van de Velde, daughter of Henry van de Velde , who worked for the bank. After the early death of Helen in 1935, he married Gabriele Princess von Schoenaich-Carolath (1897–1964), a daughter of Emil von Schoenaich-Carolath, in Hamburg in 1937 .

In 1930 he joined the Hesse Newman & Co. banking house as a partner . After Alfred Percy Hesse (1935), Edmund Robert Newman (1959) and Gerd Feustel (1963) left the company, he became the sole owner of the company, which he remained until 1967. In the tradition of his father, he maintained the close relationship with Deutsche Bank , in which the Disconto-Gesellschaft had merged in 1929. Until his death in 1976 he was their advisory board.

Joachim von Schinckel, like his father, was buried in the old Niendorf cemetery in Hamburg in the family crypt of Paul Gottfried Schinckel .

Individual evidence

  1. Family tree: SCHOENAICH-CAROLATH & CAROLATH-BEUTHEN , accessed on March 17, 2015