Karl Vietor

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Johann Karl Vietor (born May 6, 1861 in Bremen ; † May 17, 1934 in Hude ) was a German businessman and entrepreneur from Bremen.

Life

Vietor was the son of the theologian Cornelius Rudolph Vietor (1814-1897), pastor at the Liebfrauenkirche in Bremen, and of Adelheid Luce, who came from a Bremen medical family. His sister was the educator Anna Vietor . He grew up in a very large circle of siblings. He attended the old grammar school in Bremen .

He became a tobacco dealer and joined the company Friedrich M. Vietor & Sons founded by his grandfather in 1884 . The company operated in West Africa . In 1888 he founded the JK Vietor company in the former German colony of Togo and set up several branches and subsidiaries in West Africa. Since 1886, the company has been based in Bremen, Vor dem Stephanikirchhof / Diepenauer Straße in the Stephaniviertel . The later pastor, mission director and professor Carl Paul was from 1888 to 1890 during his time as candidate of theology the private tutor of the large merchant family Karl Vietor in Bremen .

Vietor supported the North German Mission (also called Bremen Mission ) , which had been based in Bremen since 1851 , and had been on the company's board of directors since 1900. He was also a deacon of St. Stephen's Church in Bremen . Politically, he worked in the conservative Christian Social Parei (CSP) and was a member of its main board. He was also on the board of the German Colonial Society from 1911 . Furthermore, was active in numerous other clubs.

His company suffered serious setbacks as a result of the First World War . It was now producing lubricating oil. In 1921 she worked again in Liberia , Togo and the Gold Coast . In 1931, the company had during the Great Depression bankruptcy.

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