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  1. Friedrich Flick (10 July 1883 – 20 July 1972) was a German industrialist and convicted Nazi war criminal. After the Second World War, he reconstituted his businesses, becoming the richest person in West Germany, and one of the richest people in the world, at the time of his death in 1972.

  2. Friedrich Flick (* 10. Juli 1883 in Ernsdorf, heute zu Kreuztal; † 20. Juli 1972 in Konstanz) war ein deutscher Unternehmer. Zur Zeit des Zweiten Weltkrieges hielt sein Flick-Konzern umfangreiche Unternehmensbeteiligungen, besonders im Rüstungsbereich. Im Flick-Prozess wurde er als Kriegsverbrecher zu sieben Jahren Haft verurteilt.

  3. Jul 20, 1998 · Friedrich Flick (born July 10, 1883, Ernsdorf, near Bonn, Ger.—died July 20, 1972, near Lake Constance, Switz.) was an industrialist who amassed two fortunes in his life, one before and one after World War II, and was thought to be Germany’s wealthiest man at his death.

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  4. May 7, 2018 · Friedrich Karl Flick sold the businesses to Deutsche Bank AG for 5.36 billion deutsche marks ($2.17 billion) in 1985, at the height of the scandal. After that, he withdrew from public life....

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flick_TrialFlick trial - Wikipedia

    The United States of America vs. Friedrich Flick, et al. or Flick trial was the fifth of twelve Nazi war crimes trials held by United States authorities in their occupation zone in Germany after World War II.

  6. United States v. Friedrich Flick. In April 1947, the US Military Government for Germany created Military Tribunal IV to try the Flick Case, the fifth Subsequent Nuremberg Proceeding. There were six defendants. Friedrich Flick; Otto Steinbrinck; Odilo Burkart; Konrad Kaletsch; Bernhard Weiss; Hermann Terberger

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  8. Jul 22, 1972 · DUSSELDORF, West Germany, July 21 (AP)—Friedrich Flick, a farmer's son who became one of Hitler's biggest industrial backers and was reputed to be postwar Germany's richest man, died yesterday at...