Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch

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Hatvany-Deutsch Sándor, báró, or Alexander Deutsch Baron de/von Hatvan (November 17, 1852, Arad - February 18, 1913, Nagysurány) was a Hungarian merchant and financier.

He was educated in Budapest and Berlin. As the head of the firm of Ignatz Deutsch & Sons, he rendered great service to the sugar industry in Hungary, establishing beet-sugar factories at Nagy Surany, Hatvan, and Garamvölgye. In recognition of his services his family was raised to the nobility (Deutsch von Hatvan) in 1879.

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This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain. ([2])
By Isidore Singer & Max Weisz

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