Thyssen, Fritz

Thyssen, Fritz
born Nov. 9, 1873, Mülheim, Ger.
died Feb. 8, 1951, Buenos Aires, Arg.

German industrialist and financial backer of Adolf Hitler.

Thyssen entered the family iron, steel, and coal business and inherited his father's fortune and empire in 1926 (see Thyssen Krupp Stahl). He created a family business trust that came to control more than 75% of Germany's ore reserves and employ 200,000 workers. Distressed by the rise of socialism in Germany, he supported Hitler and helped finance his rise to chancellor. But Thyssen opposed Hitler's later policies and fled to Switzerland in 1939, enabling Hitler to confiscate Thyssen's fortune (about $88 million). Thyssen was arrested in France (1941) and imprisoned by the Nazis. After the war, he was convicted as a "minor Nazi" and ordered to pay 15% of his property in restitution.

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▪ German industrialist
born Nov. 9, 1873, Mülheim, Ger.
died Feb. 8, 1951, Buenos Aires

      German industrial magnate, head of the great Vereinigte Stahlwerke (United Steel Works) combine, and an early and lavish financial supporter of the National Socialist (National Socialism) movement.

      The son of a German iron and steel pioneer, Thyssen succeeded to his father's industrial empire in 1926, becoming, as head of the Vereinigte Stahlwerke trust, one of the richest and most powerful men in Germany. Early embracing the National Socialist cause, he contributed 100,000 gold marks to the party in 1923, although he did not join it officially until 1931; and he remained one of its principal financial backers. In January 1932 he helped to organize a meeting of German industrialists with Adolf Hitler (Hitler, Adolf). The resulting contracts and financial contributions greatly helped to advance Hitler's political career. Gradually, however, he became disenchanted with the movement and finally fled to Switzerland shortly after the outbreak of World War II. In 1941 he was intercepted on his way to South America and was reported to have been interned at Dachau. In 1948 he was found guilty of being a “minor Nazi” by a German denazification court and assessed a heavy indemnity.

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