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English: Zachary Hochschild (born on 16 May, 1854 in Biblis, Starkenburg Province, Grand Duchy of Hesse; deceased on 6 November, 1912 in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Reich), metal merchant, co-founder of Metallgesellschaft AG and Metallurgische Gesellschaft AG (from 1919 named Lurgi) in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, German Reich (Villa Hochschild in Eppenhain, Taunus, Hesse, Germany).
Deutsch: Zachary Hochschild (geboren am 16. Mai 1854 in Biblis, Provinz Starkenburg, Großherzogtum Hessen; gestorben am 6. November 1912 in München, Königreich Bayern), deutscher Kaufmann, Mitbegründer und Alleinvorstand der Metallgesellschaft AG und der Metallurgischen Gesellschaft AG (ab 1919: Lurgi) in Frankfurt am Main (Villa Hochschild in Eppenhain, Taunus, Hessen).
Date circa 1880s
Source Private archive of the Reiner family, Switzerland
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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