Richard Fleitmann

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Richard Theodor Fleitmann (born April 30, 1860 in Iserlohn ; † February 15, 1923 in Dortmund ) was a German entrepreneur and politician ( NLP ).

Life

Fleitmann, who was a Protestant denomination, was the son of Theodor Fleitmann and his wife Maria Fleitmann née Winkhaus. He took over his father's company, Westfälisches Nickelwalzwerk Fleitmann, Witte & Co. and, after the merger in 1902, became General Director of Vereinigte Deutsche Nickel-Werke AG in Schwerte . He was appointed to the Commerce Council. From 1912 to 1919 he was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Westphalia for the Iserlohn-Land constituency and the NLP . The grave of his family in the main cemetery in Iserlohn is a listed building .

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