Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler
Baron Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler (1907–1997) was a German banker, a member of the illustrious Berenberg-Gossler banking dynasty, and owner and head of Berenberg Bank.
He was the son of Baron Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler and Nadia, née Oesterreich (1887–1962), and the nephew of Senator and Ambassador John von Berenberg-Gossler.
In the 1930s, he worked for the Bank of London and South America in Buenos Aires. He became a partner of Berenberg Bank in 1935 and later Chairman.[1] He was also consul general of Monaco.
Literature
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Band 16, Freiherrliche Häuser B II, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1957
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References
- Manfred Pohl, Sabine Freitag, Handbook on the History of European Banks, European Association for Banking History, 1994, p. 364
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Preceded by Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler |
Baron of Berenberg-Gossler 1953–1997 |
Succeeded by Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler |
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