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  1. Friedrich Alexander Maria "Fritz" Mandl (9 February 1900 – 8 September 1977) was chairman of Hirtenberger Patronen-Fabrik, a leading Austrian armaments firm founded by his father, Alexander Mandl. The Wöllersdorfer cartridge factory, from October 1933, the site of the holding camp Wöllersdorf.

  2. An inveterate pursuer of glamor and show girls, Mandl, a multimillionaire, had bought into a small Hollywood company, Gloria Pictures, and was an investor in the fledgling Argentine film industry.

    • Ronald C. Newton
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  3. Jacqueline Vansant praises Prutsch's book on Fritz Mandl, a wealthy Austrian munitions magnate who was labeled a Nazi agent by American intelligence. She highlights Mandl's role in the munitions industry, his political connections, and his controversies in Austria and Argentina.

  4. In 1933, she married Friedrich Mandl, a wealthy Jewish arms manufacturer 13 years her senior who converted to Catholicism so he could do business with Nazi industrialists and other fascist...

  5. Aug 23, 2013 · Friedrich Mandl was Austrias leading arms maker. His firm would become a key supplier to the Nazis. Mandl used his beautiful young wife as a showpiece at important business dinners with representatives of the Austrian, Italian, and German fascist forces.

  6. Aug 6, 2016 · the end of World War II, Fritz Mandl of Buenos Aires was one of the era's best-known mystery men. An invet- erate pursuer of glamor and show girls, Mandl, a multimillionaire, had bought into a small Hollywood company, Gloria Pictures, and was an in- vestor in the fledgling Argentine film industry.

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  8. Sep 8, 2023 · Her husband, the fabulously rich Austrian industrialist Friedrich Mandl, 33, was not impressed. But then, neither was she when he went on to make weapons for the Nazis.