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Theodor Goldschmidt (1817, Berlin1875, Berlin) was a German-Jewish employer and chemist.

In December 8, 1847, He founded the chemical factory in Berlin. In 1911, It became "die Th. Goldschmidt AG".

Karl Goldschmidt and Hans Goldschmidt are his sons.

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