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Theodor Goldschmidt (1817, Berlin – 1875, Berlin) was a German-Jewish entrepreneur and chemist.
Goldschmidt studied chemistry at the University of Berlin, and then trained as a colorist, a specialist in dyeing textiles. In 1834, he converted to Protestant Christianity. On 8 December 1847, he founded a chemical factory in Berlin. In 1911, it became "Th. Goldschmidt AG".
Karl Goldschmidt and Hans Goldschmidt were his sons.
References
- "The Colorist Theodor Goldschmidt Entrepreneur and Chemist". History of Degussa. Degussa AG. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- Walter Däbritz, Barbara Gerstein (1964), "Goldschmidt, Johann Wilhelm", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 6, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 609–609
External links
- http://www.degussa-geschichte.de/geschichte/de/persoenlichkeiten/theodor_goldschmidt.html
- * http://www.degussa-geschichte.de/geschichte/en/inventions/monopol_soap.html
- http://www.degussa-geschichte.de/geschichte/en/predecessors/goldschmidt.print.html
- http://www.degussa-geschichte.de/geschichte/en/inventions/monopol_soap.html
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