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Qué (quién) es Wertheim$91542$ - definición

GERMAN DEPARTMENT STORE
Wertheim-Konzern; Wertheim Department Store
  • Georg Wertheim

Wertheim & Co.         
  • alt=Photo of Maurice Wertheim, about 1922
AMERICAN FINANCIAL FIRM
User:Stanleywmorten/new article name here Wertheim & Co.; Schroder Wertheim & Co.; Wertheim Schroder & Co.; Wertheim & Company; Schroder Wertheim & Company
Wertheim & Co. was an investment firm founded in 1927 by Maurice Wertheim and Joseph Klingenstein, who met when they worked together at Hallgarten & Company.
Juliusz Wertheim         
POLISH MUSICIAN
Jules Wertheim; Julius Wertheim
Juliusz Edward Wertheim (24 September 1880 – 6 May 1928), sometimes known as Julius or Jules Wertheim, was a Polish pianist, conductor and composer, a member of a prominent family, who had a significant influence on the career of Arthur Rubinstein.
Lucy Wertheim         
BRITISH GALLERY OWNER AND PHILANTHROPIST (1883-1971)
Wertheim Gallery
Lucy Carrington Wertheim (née Pearson, 1882, Whitechapel, London – 1971, Brighton) was an English gallery owner who founded the Twenties Group of "English artists in their twenties"Wertheim, Lucy [1947]. Adventure in Art, Nicholson and Watson, London in 1930 and was Christopher Wood's main patron before his death.

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Wertheim (department store)

Wertheim was a large department store chain in pre-World War II Germany. It was founded by Georg Wertheim and operated various stores in Berlin, one in Rostock, one in Stralsund (where it had been founded), and one in Breslau. It was Aryanized under the Nazis.